While almost every major electronics manufacturer has its own smart speaker, Samsung has been absent from that list. Even though the company launched the Galaxy Home Mini in 2020, it was only available for purchase in South Korea. The certification reveals the smart speaker bearing the model number SM-V320, while Bluetooth 5.2 is also confirmed. The Galaxy Home Mini broke cover during the Galaxy S20 unveiling a couple of years ago. So it’s safe to assume the second-gen variant will make its debut during next month’s Galaxy Unpacked event. This event will also see the official unveiling of the Galaxy S22 lineup. Samsung could also reveal the Galaxy Tab S8 series during the Unpacked event. Unfortunately, hardware information on the Galaxy Home Mini 2 is relatively scarce at the moment. But we’ve learned, courtesy of leaks, that the smart speaker has already gone into production (via MySmartPrice).

The Galaxy Home Mini 2 could be limited to South Korea according to recent reports

Expectedly, the Galaxy Home Mini 2 would highlight the features of the Bixby smart assistant while also offering integration with smart home products. The device could also offer a display, though its specifications are still a mystery. Based on recent reporting, the Galaxy Home Mini 2 could remain exclusive to the company’s home region of South Korea. The reasons for the decision are unclear, but this could be a missed opportunity for the manufacturer, given the growing market for smart home products. In related news, Samsung recently unveiled the Galaxy S21 FE with an aggressive price tag. However, the smartphone would slip down in the smartphone hierarchy by February when the Galaxy S22 arrives. The Galaxy S22 Ultra, in particular, has generated quite a bit of buzz based on preliminary information on its hardware.

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