Samsung is gearing up to launch its next-generation television lineup in India — the Vision AI series — and ahead of its official release, the company has started inviting pre-launch registrations. The new range includes 2025 editions of the Neo QLED, OLED, QLED, and The Frame series, all powered by Samsung’s latest artificial intelligence capabilities.
The company is promising a smarter, more personalised viewing experience — and as an added bonus, early registrants will get exclusive offers, including a ₹5,000 discount coupon and early delivery benefits.
What is the Vision AI TV series?
As the name suggests, Samsung’s Vision AI TVs are all about on-device intelligence. These aren’t just TVs with better screens — they aim to transform how users interact with their content, using AI to enhance picture quality, adapt sound and brightness in real time, and even learn your preferences over time.
At the heart of these models lies Samsung’s advanced NQ8 AI Gen3 processor. This chipset enables a host of AI-driven features, including 8K and 4K AI upscaling, motion enhancements, and dynamic HDR processing. Whether you’re watching a dimly lit thriller or a live sports broadcast, the TV adjusts picture settings on the fly to suit the scene — and the room.
Samsung is also pushing AI for audio with Adaptive Sound Pro, which tailors the audio output based on the acoustics of the room and the type of content being played. Integration with the SmartThings ecosystem means these TVs also double up as control hubs for your smart home devices.
Security hasn’t been forgotten either — Samsung Knox promises to ensure your personal data and connected home environment stay protected.
Pre-registration now live
Samsung has opened up pre-launch registrations for the Vision AI TV range across India. Interested customers can head to the official Samsung India website or use the Samsung Shop app to sign up. The registration window is open until May 6, 2025.
Once registered, users will receive a ₹5,000 coupon that can be redeemed on select Vision AI models once the TVs go on sale. According to the company, those who register will also get priority delivery once the range becomes available.
To register, users need to provide some basic details — name, phone number, email ID, and their preferred screen size or resolution — after which they’ll receive a confirmation and the coupon details via SMS or email.
Why this matters
With AI becoming the next battleground in consumer electronics, these TVs aim to deliver not just visual clarity but also smart responsiveness — recognising content, learning preferences, and adapting in real time.
The pre-registration strategy allows Samsung to gauge demand and create hype ahead of the full launch, expected to take place after the registration window closes. It also ensures that early adopters get an edge — both in terms of price and availability.
If you’re considering a TV upgrade this year, and AI-powered features are on your radar, Samsung’s new Vision AI range may be worth keeping an eye on.