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Samsung x DeepSeek Samsung is apparently planning to integrate DeepSeek AI into Galaxy devices in China to strengthen their competitiveness in the market

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Even if Samsung integrates DeepSeek, will it actually help them sell more in China? Chinese consumers are more loyal to brands like Huawei, Oppo, and Xiaomi. Samsung lost that trust years ago.

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