Samsung set up a Galaxy Z Series summer limited experience hall in Hong Kong to showcase their new Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, as well as flagship products such as the Watch6 series and Tab S9 Series. During the event, the Samsung store in Central changed a lot of things, waiting for everyone to experience Samsung’s innovative technology in depth.
The experience hall is dominated by the colors of the Galaxy Z series, and at the same time, the local paper art group STICKYLINE has made some fun origami art installations for decoration, creating some interactive areas, explaining how these new products bring everyone a good experience user experience. Samsung hopes that everyone will “Join the flip side” to gain an in-depth understanding of the charm of the Galaxy ecosystem.
Interactive activities
There are many fun interactive activities in the experience hall. You can see the new colors of Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5, glacier blue and mint green, which feel refreshing in summer. In addition, the local ice cream brand has launched two new flavors “Flippermint” and “Foldablue”, all of which are influenced by these two new mobile phones. Moreover, the origami art installations made by STICKYLINE are also very special. All are made of FSC certified paper, which also reflects Samsung’s sustainable development philosophy.
You can enter the experience hall and be the first to experience Samsung’s latest technology and feel its innovative power. For example, the multitasking function of Galaxy Z Fold5 and the Flex Window function of Z Flip5 allow you to use your mobile phone more conveniently and quickly. You can also try the hidden floating window function of Galaxy Z Fold5, and watch movies while surfing the Internet. Coupled with the Galaxy Watch6 series and Tab S9 series, you can really feel the creativity and flexibility brought by the Galaxy ecosystem.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Series limited summer experience hall
Date: August 4th to September 3rd
Time: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
Address: Samsung Store (Shops G3-G4, G/F, China Building, 29 Queen’s Road Central)