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While people have long valued smartphones for their power, convenience, and usability, they’ve also expected a mobile device that blends versatility with portability.
At Samsung Electronics, our drive to deliver the ultimate mobile experience has always been guided by the needs of our users.
This unwavering commitment to meeting their evolving needs has driven the development and ongoing refinement of innovative form factors that consistently redefine the parameters of mobile experiences.
Introduced in 2019, the first Galaxy Fold was a completely new form factor that combined the portability of a smartphone with the extensive productivity of a tablet, challenging conventional perceptions of what a smartphone could be.
Driven by the bold vision that foldable phones could reconcile two seemingly conflicting demands—large screens and true portability—Samsung looked to other industries for inspiration, engineering a durable hinge and proving that smartphone displays, too, could fold. It was a synthesis of creativity and productivity that unlocked new possibilities – from seamless multitasking on the go to immersive content creation.
But smartphones are constant companions that we tuck into our pockets, use with one hand, and take everywhere we go.
So it’s only natural that users desire a foldable device that is as easy to carry as it is to use. To that end, Samsung engineers and designers are refining each generation of the Galaxy Z series to be thinner, lighter, and more durable than the last.
This year, that journey reaches a new milestone. The newest Galaxy Z series is the thinnest, lightest, and most advanced foldable yet – meticulously crafted and built to last.
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