Survey on Smartphone Usage in Travel: Samsung Galaxy Addresses Travelers' Pain Points Felt by Half of Users
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- Survey on Smartphone Usage in Travel: Samsung Galaxy Addresses Travelers' Pain Points Felt by Half of Users
- Samsung Electronics Japan conducted a survey of 1,097 smartphone users aged 18–59 who traveled within the past year. It revealed that 61.3% experienced inconveniences during trips, particularly in information management, charging, and photography. In response, Samsung proposes a new way to enhance travel experiences using the AI-powered 'Samsung Galaxy S26 series'.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Thu Jun 18 2026 01:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Samsung Electronics Japan conducted a survey of 1,097 smartphone users aged 18–59 who traveled within the past year. It revealed that 61.3% experienced inconveniences during trips, particularly in information management, charging, and photography. In response, Samsung proposes a new way to enhance travel experiences using the AI-powered 'Samsung Galaxy S26 series'.
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- Survey on Smartphone Usage in Travel: Samsung Galaxy Addresses Travelers' Pain Points Felt by Half of Users (Thu Jun 18 2026 01:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Thu Jun 18 2026 01:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Samsung Electronics Japan conducted a survey of 1,097 smartphone users aged 18–59 who traveled within the past year. It revealed that 61.3% experienced inconveniences during trips, particularly in information management, charging, and photography. In response, Samsung proposes a new way to enhance travel experiences using the AI-powered 'Samsung Galaxy S26 series'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the purpose of this survey?
- A: To understand real smartphone usage in travel and showcase how Galaxy S26 solves pain points.
- Q: What is the key feature of the Galaxy S26 series?
- A: Agent-based AI and top-tier camera for seamless travel experience support.
- Q: Which regions were surveyed?
- A: Hokkaido, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Aichi, Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo, and Fukuoka.