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Samsung’s 2025 Neo QLED and OLED TVs debut in South Africa with advanced AI features

Ladele Joy by Ladele Joy
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Samsung South Africa has officially launched its most innovative and expansive TV range to date, showcasing the 2025 Neo QLED Mini LED and OLED series. 

Unveiled in July 2025, the new lineup promises to transform home entertainment with cinematic visuals, intelligent features, and seamless smart home integration.

Packed with Samsung Vision AI and a refreshed user interface, the TVs are designed to elevate viewing experiences while blending effortlessly into modern living spaces.

Inside Samsung’s 2025 Neo QLED and OLED TV lineup

At the heart of the launch is Samsung Vision AI, a powerful combination of AI-enhanced visuals and sound paired with features like Universal Gestures for hands-free control.

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The TVs also integrate tools like Pet Care, Family Care, and Home Insights, which offer live camera access and smart alerts for peace of mind.

Users can enjoy a new One UI Tizen interface with up to seven years of OS updates, ensuring longevity and ease of use.

The Neo QLED 8K flagship, QN950F, boasts an 85-inch display and Samsung’s most advanced NQ8 AI Gen3 Processor.

It delivers ultra-crisp detail through 8K AI Upscaling Pro, Glare-Free tech, and Motion Xcelerator 240Hz for lifelike motion.

The QN900F follows closely, offering similar features in 65- and 75-inch models with immersive Object Tracking Sound+ and Dolby Atmos.

Meanwhile, the Neo QLED 4K lineup (QN90F, QN80F, QN70F) brings brighter, sharper visuals using Quantum Matrix Mini LEDs and Neo Quantum HDR+. Supersize Picture Enhancer ensures stunning quality even on ultra-large screens.

On the OLED front, Samsung’s 2025 series includes the S95F, S90F and S85F. The S95F leads with OLED Glare-Free technology, a 30% brightness boost, 165Hz refresh rate, and the NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor for smooth gaming and jaw-dropping colour.

The S90F adds OLED HDR+ and intelligent audio, while the S85F features Colour Booster Pro and 4K AI Upscaling for vivid detail.

Early buyers score big with Samsung’s 2025 TV promotion

Samsung South Africa runs a limited-time 2025 TV Early-Order Promotion to reward early adopters from 16 July to 11 August 2025. Customers who purchase eligible models during this period will receive free premium gifts that complement their home entertainment setup.

These gifts include the latest Galaxy tablets, powerful soundbars, smartwatches, and wireless earbuds — all carefully chosen to complement Samsung’s smart ecosystem.

Some of the standout TV models in the offer include the 100-inch 4K Neo QLED Mini LED, priced at R99,999, the Neo QLED 8K, priced at R149,999, and the 77-inch S95F OLED, available for R99,999. More budget-friendly options like the 65-inch 4K Neo QLED, priced at R39,999, and the 55-inch version, priced at R24,999, 999, are also part of the promotion.

Customers can explore the full range of offers at Samsung South Africa’s official site. Terms and conditions apply.

Smart features that make Samsung’s 2025 TVs stand out

Beyond beautiful displays, Samsung’s latest TVs come with Art Store access now available beyond The Frame, featuring over 3,000 artworks including pieces by Van Gogh and collections from MoMA and The Met.

A new mobile karaoke function, powered by the Stingray Karaoke app, lets users sing along to over 100,000 tracks using their phones.

All TVs are built with SmartThings integration supporting over 340 brands and protected by Samsung Knox, offering robust, three-layer data security.

With 19 years of global leadership in the TV market, Samsung continues to set the standard in smart entertainment, delivering immersive visuals, intuitive AI, and stylish design in one seamless package.

Tags: Neo QLEDOLEDSamsungSamsung Vision AISmart Home IntegrationSmart TVs
Ladele Joy

Ladele Joy

Ladele Joy is a content writer and tech reporter specializing in entertainment and gaming. She crafts engaging stories that connect with readers. Joy brings curiosity and creativity to every piece she writes.

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