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Galaxy S25 Series will Include at Least 50% Recycled Cobalt

For The First Time in Galaxy History, the Battery of the Galaxy S25 Model Will Be Made With Recycled Cobalt Sourced From Previously Used Galaxy Smartphones

GURUGRAM, India 25 January 2025: Following Galaxy Unpacked 2025, Samsung Electronics held its Galaxy Tech Forum event on January 23 in San Jose, California.Tech leaders and experts from around the world discussed the future of AI at Blanco, an Urban Venue, a three-story spacelocated in the heart of Silicon Valley that blends historic architecture with a modern white design.

▲ Blanco, an Urban Venue

Samsung Newsroomvisitedthe firstGalaxy Tech Forum session, titled “How Mobile Technology Can Accelerate a Sustainable Future,” to learn about Samsung’s mobile innovations and partnerships that arecontributing to a brighter tomorrow.

Driving Mobile Innovation and Sustainability

Samsung is committed to accelerating a sustainable future for both people and the planet.

▲ (From left to right) Tamara Gondo, Michael Stewart, Dr. Stuart Sandin, Daniel Araujo and Cassie Smith

Despite the numerous benefits offeredto modern society, the rapid growth of the mobile industryhas also brought significant environmental challenges. To address those challenges, Samsung has made the actualization of a sustainable future a cornerstone of the company’s vision for mobile devices.

▲ Daniel Araujo from Samsung Electronics

“We’ve made significant progress in fostering sustainable practices throughout our product lifecycle and this is only possible through open collaboration with like-minded partners. And there is even more to come,”said Daniel Araujo, Head of Sustainability Management Office, Mobile eXperienceBusinessat Samsung Electronics.

“Each device of the S25 series will include at least 50% recycled cobalt, and for the first time in Galaxy history, the battery of the S25 model will be made with recycled cobalt sourced from previously used Galaxy smartphones,”he continued, highlighting Samsung’s advancements in product circularity. 

Leveraging Galaxy Camera Technology To Restore Vital Marine Ecosystems

Since the launch of the Galaxy S22 series in 2022,Samsung hasincorporatedover 150 tonnes of discarded fishing nets— equivalent to the weight of 15 million plastic water bottles — into Galaxy products. Along the way, the company has recognized the critical threatocean-bound plastic poses to coral reefs and has taken a leading role in restoration efforts through strategic partnerships.

Dr. Stuart Sandin, a professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diegosaid coral reefs are home to a quarter of all marine life, and over half a billion people depend on reefs for food, income and protection from storms and erosion. He added that with more than 50% of the world’s coral reefs already lost and ocean-bound plastic threatening theremaining marineecosystems, new restoration methods using mobile technology are gaining traction.

“We partnered with Samsung because of our shared commitment to innovation and collaboration.

Our optimistic and technology-forward approach is contributing to new solutions for coral reef

restoration,”said Michael Stewart, co-founder of Seatrees — a nonprofit dedicated to protecting marine ecosystems.His announcement of the organization’s partnership with Samsung was followed by a trailer for an upcoming documentary about the collaborative efforts between the companies.

Araujo explained that to support Seatrees’ efforts, Samsungdeveloped Ocean Mode[1]— a new camera setting thatoptimizes underwater photography on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.He discussed how the feature will provide valuable visual data that can be used to 3D map coral reefsto aid efforts for their restoration.The panelists acknowledged that mobile technology is makingenvironmental conservation more accessible since high-quality data can now be collected with lightweight, user-friendly smartphones.

The Sustainability session provided an in-depth exploration of how mobile technology can address environmental and social challenges.Samsung’s unwavering commitment to innovation and sustainability is paving the way for meaningful change on a global scale.

Samsung hosted the Galaxy Tech Forum on January 23 in San Jose, California. The panels provided an in-depth exploration of Samsung’s AI innovations and the challenges they address across four key areas — Sustainability, Health AI, Galaxy AI and Home AI. During the Sustainability session, experts explored how Samsung’s forward-thinking technology and strategic collaborations are building a more sustainable future.

The forum was organized into four sessions — Sustainability, Health AI, Galaxy AI and Home AI, — each addressing the transformative changes and challenges innovation will bring to these areas. With around 100 media representatives and industry professionals in attendance, the panels centered on the disruptive potential of AI and offered blueprints for future technologies across various sectors.

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