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Gifting Made Seamless: Samsung’s Best Tech to Power Every Moment of 2025

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Gifting Made Seamless: Samsung’s Best Tech to Power Every Moment of 2025
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Gifting Made Seamless: Samsung’s Best Tech to Power Every Moment of 2025

2025-11-29 04:25 Last Updated At:12-01 15:47

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 28, 2025--

The best gifts aren’t just exciting to unwrap, they make life smoother, smarter, and more connected long after the holidays. This year, Samsung Canada is spotlighting a curated lineup of Galaxy devices that work beautifully on their own, and even better together. From morning workouts to creative afternoons or cozy movie nights, these devices create a personal tech ecosystem designed to elevate every moment of the day.

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Start the Day Strong: Galaxy Watch8 Series, Galaxy Watch Ultra & Galaxy Ring

For anyone prioritizing wellness going into the new year, Samsung’s latest wearables offer insights that support healthier daily habits no matter how you like to track. These insights can be tracked on the Samsung Health app 1 at no cost and with no subscription required.

Whether you prefer a watch, a ring, or both, they seamlessly sync with your Galaxy phone and tablet to give a full picture of everyday wellbeing.

Stay Immersed All Day: Galaxy Buds3 Series

Audio companions are essential for everything from commuting to working out to unwinding, and Samsung’s 2025 lineup gives options for every listener.

All three pair fluently with Galaxy phones, wearables, tablets, and laptops to deliver seamless transitions throughout your day. They also support Live Translate and Interpreter, making them a thoughtful gift for travellers who want to explore the world without language barriers.

Power Through Work and Play: Galaxy Tab S11 Series & Galaxy Tab A11+

Evenings and long flights feel more cinematic with the Galaxy Tab.

This mix of premium and value-friendly tablets ensures there’s the right Galaxy Tab for every household and every holiday list.

Next-Level Multi-tasking: Galaxy Book5 Series, Galaxy Book4 Edge & Galaxy Z Fold7

When it’s time to switch into productivity mode, Samsung’s laptops and smartphones are built for business and school.

No matter the model, your Galaxy devices sync effortlessly to keep productivity smooth and connected.

Upgrade Their Everyday: Galaxy Z Flip7, Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy S25 Edge & Galaxy S25 Ultra

For the person on your list who needs a new phone or simply deserves an upgrade Samsung’s 2025 lineup delivers exceptional choices for every need and price point.

Each device fits effortlessly into the Galaxy ecosystem, making the upgrade feel even more meaningful.

We invite you to explore our full range of Samsung Galaxy devices and discover the perfect gift that will keep giving long after the holidays at Samsung.com/ca.

 

Gifting Made Seamless: Samsung’s Best Tech to Power Every Moment of 2025

Gifting Made Seamless: Samsung’s Best Tech to Power Every Moment of 2025

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Francisco Lindor made a couple of uncharacteristic mental mistakes Wednesday, and the second one certainly cost the New York Mets.

The star shortstop lost track of the outs on defense in the opening inning and got picked off first base in the sixth — right before teammate Juan Soto homered. The slumping Mets stranded 11 runners and lost 2-1 to the St. Louis Cardinals in 11 innings.

Lindor reached base in the sixth on a one-out error by third baseman Nolan Gorman, but the leadoff hitter wandered too far off the bag and was fiddling with his gloves when he was easily picked off by St. Louis starter Matthew Liberatore.

“I should have been better,” Lindor said.

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza credited the Cardinals with making a good move to nab Lindor.

“They got us there,” Mendoza said. “He was going to go. They got us with a quick step-off there. I wouldn’t consider that one there a mental mistake. He was trying to get some momentum there and being aggressive.”

Three pitches later, Soto hit a soaring fly that landed just over the right-field fence inside the foul pole for a solo home run.

In the first inning, Lindor failed to execute a potential double play when he forgot how many outs there were.

With one out and Iván Herrera on first, left-handed-hitting Alec Burleson hit a grounder to Lindor at shortstop. Positioned near second base, Lindor touched the bag but then headed toward the dugout instead of throwing to first to retire Burleson as well.

By the time Lindor realized his mistake, it was too late. New York starter Freddy Peralta struck out the next batter to end the inning.

“I forgot the outs,” Lindor said. “I made a mistake that probably cost Peralta an extra inning because he had to throw more pitches after that. It’s inexcusable. He probably could have gone six, seven innings. I just forgot the outs. I realized there was just one out. Honest mistake.”

Mendoza didn’t cover for Lindor.

“There’s no excuses,” Mendoza said. “He’ll be the first one that tells you that. That can’t happen. He knows. He was pretty (ticked) when he came in. Peralta did a good job picking him up and finishing that inning.”

New York (3-3) went 1 for 29 with runners in scoring position during the three-game series, including 0 for 11 in the finale.

“Hats off to them,” Lindor said. “They executed their pitches. They played better. I've got to be better, and go out there and win the next series.”

The Mets have totaled 12 runs in their last five games after scoring 11 on opening day against Pittsburgh.

“Good hitters right now for a couple of games, they’re not getting it done,” Mendoza said.

Lindor remains optimistic the Mets will put everything together.

“I still believe in what we have,” he said. “We have a good team. We are a couple of pitches away from continuing to get the ball rolling on our side.”

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New York Mets' pitcher Freddy Peralta throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

New York Mets' pitcher Freddy Peralta throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

New York Mets' Juan Soto hits a home run in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

New York Mets' Juan Soto hits a home run in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

St. Louis Cardinal teammates surround Masyn Winn after he hit the game winning hit during the eleventh inning of a baseball game against the New York Mets Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

St. Louis Cardinal teammates surround Masyn Winn after he hit the game winning hit during the eleventh inning of a baseball game against the New York Mets Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

New York Mets' right fielder Carson Benge misses a fly ball during the eleventh inning of a baseball game which allowed the St. Louis Cardinals to win the game Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

New York Mets' right fielder Carson Benge misses a fly ball during the eleventh inning of a baseball game which allowed the St. Louis Cardinals to win the game Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

New York Mets' right fielder Carson Benge dives but can't make the catch on a fly ball which allowed the St. Louis Cardinals to score the winning run in the 11th inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

New York Mets' right fielder Carson Benge dives but can't make the catch on a fly ball which allowed the St. Louis Cardinals to score the winning run in the 11th inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/LG Patterson)

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