Samsung Gulf Electronics has begun rolling out its full 2026 television lineup in the UAE, bringing forward the typical product refresh cycle in the Gulf’s consumer electronics market. The launch spans the company’s premium and mainstream display technologies, from Micro RGB and OLED panels to Mini LED and standard UHD sets, alongside its lifestyle-oriented Frame television.
The early rollout signals Samsung’s intent to establish an early foothold in the region’s television market for the coming year, positioning its 2026 range in front of UAE consumers and retailers well before competitors typically introduce their next-generation models. Industry observers note that early market entry can shape consumer expectations and retail shelf space heading into major shopping periods in the Gulf, including year-end sales events that traditionally drive strong electronics demand across the UAE and wider GCC.
Vision AI Positioned as Core Feature Across Range
Central to the 2026 lineup is Samsung’s Vision AI technology, which the company has embedded across the new generation of televisions rather than reserving artificial intelligence features for flagship models alone. By extending AI-driven capabilities throughout the range, Samsung is framing intelligent features as a baseline expectation for its television offerings in the UAE market, rather than a premium add-on limited to top-tier products.
The strategy reflects a broader trend among global electronics manufacturers to integrate AI into everyday consumer devices, with television makers increasingly competing on software-driven features such as picture optimization, content recommendation, and smart-home connectivity, in addition to traditional hardware specifications like resolution and panel technology.
The product spread itself illustrates Samsung’s attempt to capture multiple consumer segments simultaneously. At the high end, Micro RGB and OLED models target buyers seeking cutting-edge picture quality and premium build, while The Frame continues to serve UAE households that prioritize interior design alongside television functionality, doubling as wall art when not in use for viewing. At the more accessible end, Mini LED and UHD models are aimed at broader price-sensitive segments, giving Samsung a presence across the value spectrum in a single launch window.
For UAE and wider GCC consumers, the announcement is significant given the region’s status as one of the most competitive markets globally for consumer electronics, with high smartphone and smart-TV penetration rates and strong demand for the latest display technologies. Dubai and Abu Dhabi in particular serve as key regional hubs for electronics retail, with international brands frequently using the UAE as an early or flagship launch market for the broader Middle East.
Samsung Gulf Electronics has distributed the new lineup through its official channels and authorized retail partners across the UAE and GCC, ensuring availability through established regional networks rather than limited or exclusive launch arrangements. The company has not detailed specific pricing tiers or full technical specifications for individual models within the range as part of the announcement.
The move comes as television manufacturers globally continue to lean on artificial intelligence as a key differentiator amid slowing hardware innovation cycles, with picture quality improvements becoming incremental year-on-year while software and AI-driven features offer companies new avenues to justify upgrades. Samsung’s early 2026 push in the UAE will likely be watched closely by competitors also preparing to introduce next-generation lineups in the Gulf region in the coming months.


