Beyond the Spotlight, Into the Heart of the Olympic Games: How Samsung’s Mobile Technology Connects Every Moment of Milano Cortina 2026

From the Olympic Village to city streets, Samsung’s mobile innovation helps enhance how athletes, volunteers and fans experience the Olympic Winter Games

February 16, 2026

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Samsung's mobile technology enhances connection across the cities of Milano Cortina 2026, innovating how athletes, volunteers and fans experience the Olympic Winter Games.

Galaxy devices’ Interpreter supports seamless communication for athletes and volunteers, lowering language barriers even in mountainous areas.

Galaxy Charging Stations keep visitors connected, while the Victory Truck provides an immersive Olympic Games experience for visitors.

At the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, connection is more than a theme — it’s embedded in every moment. Across venues, villages and city streets, Samsung’s mobile technology is helping bridge languages, cultures and experiences.

A Galaxy S25 Ultra mounted inside San Siro Stadium during Milano Cortina 2026 Opening Ceremony, captured from a low angle with the ceiling in the background.

▲ Galaxy S25 Ultra devices were embedded within the Opening Ceremony to capture dynamic perspectives.


The Opening Ceremony offered an early glimpse of that innovation, with Galaxy S25 Ultra devices integrated into the live broadcast, delivering dynamic perspectives alongside traditional broadcast cameras. On the podium, medalists captured their victories through the Victory Selfie shot on the Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition – an authentic moment that has become an iconic part of the medal-winning experience.

But connection extends far beyond the spotlight. From athletes mingling in the Olympic Village to volunteers guiding visitors through unfamiliar cities, Samsung’s mobile technology is supporting the everyday interactions that define Milano Cortina 2026.
 

Turning Language Barriers into Moments of Connection


To support seamless communication across venues – including remote mountain locations – Samsung  equipped volunteers with Galaxy devices featuring Galaxy AI-powered, on-device Interpreter.  

For Emmanuel Mantilla Jr., a volunteer from the Philippines supporting National Olympic Committees in the Olympic Village, language differences once meant hesitation.

Mantilla believes the Olympic Games are “like another universal language,” bringing people from different cultures together in shared moments

“English is widely spoken, but not everyone feels confident using it,” Mantilla said. “Before, I would hesitate. I would look for someone else who spoke their language and wait for that person to assist.”

Now Interpreter has changed his approach. "Instead of waiting silently, I approach them directly and ask how I can help. The confidence is there now. “  

Emmanuel Mantilla Jr. holds a Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition, with the cover screen featuring the Interpreter interface and the text “Welcome to Milano Cortina 2026.”

▲ Emmanuel Mantilla Jr. uses Interpreter to guide visitors from all around the world.


Mantilla recalls one memorable moment during his volunteer work. At a tram stop, a spectator asked for directions to the ice hockey arena – a venue outside Mantilla’s assignment.

“It wasn’t even my venue,” Mantilla recalled. “The person had difficulty speaking English. So, I used the Interpreter to explain which tram to take and how to transfer to the shuttle going to the arena. Before, I might have tried to find someone else to help. Now, I can assist immediately.”
 

Athletes Connecting Beyond Nationality


Inside the Olympic Village, athletes from around the world are experiencing similar benefits.

Xaverri Williams stands in front of an array of national flags, facing the cover screen of a Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition held by another athlete. The main screen features the Interpreter interface.

▲ Xaverri Williams uses Interpreter to communicate with fellow athletes in the Olympic Village.


Xaverri Williams, representing Trinidad and Tobago in bobsleigh, says the Interpreter feature makes it easier to communicate with athletes outside his delegation.

“The translation feature is especially helpful in understanding people who don’t speak English fluently,” he said. “Having something that helps bridge that gap makes communication much easier and smoother.”

Tomàs Guarino holds a Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition with the Interpreter feature active in Italian on the cover screen, facing an Italian athlete.

▲ Tomas Guarino uses Interpreter to understand different languages spoken in the Olympic Village.


Spanish figure skater Tomas Guarino Sabate added that even small misunderstandings can interrupt connection.

“Most people speak English,” he said. “But there are definitely moments when someone isn’t as comfortable, or when you don’t know the right word yourself. Having a tool that allows live translation can be really useful in those situations.”

Daniel Grassl communicates with another athlete through the Interpreter feature, facing the cover screen of a Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition.

▲ Daniel Grassl believes technology enhances athlete communication and fan engagement.


For Team Samsung Galaxy athlete Daniel Grassl of Italy, mobile technology enhances both athlete-to-athlete interaction and fan engagement. “It allows you to express how you feel and share your day,” he said.
 

Connecting Beyond the Village


Samsung’s activation across Milano Cortina 2026 continues to connect fans and athletes alike.

A Galaxy Charging Station featuring the Olympic mascots on its design.

▲ Galaxy Charging Stations help visitors stay connected throughout Olympic Games.


Around the cities, Galaxy Charging Stations allow spectators to recharge their devices and stay connected to the action, ensuring they can share moments in real-time with family and friends.

Three people in front of a Victory Truck take an AR photo with the Olympic mascots.

▲ Victory Truck provides immersive Olympic Games Experience to visitors.


Meanwhile, the Samsung Victory Truck is traveling across Milan, Bormio and Livigno, bringing immersive Olympic Games mobile technology experiences directly to fans. Visitors can take photos with AR mascots Tina and Milo and download images via QR code, returning home with a digital keepsake from the Olympic Winter Games.
 

Connecting Every Moment


As Milano Cortina 2026 continues, Samsung’s innovation is helping ensure that language, geography and distance do not stand in the way of shared experience – connecting athletes and fans in every moment and ensuring the Olympic Winter Games spirit travels further.

 

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