Samsung Galaxy Note20 duo, Z Fold2, the Watch3 and Buds Live detailed in promo videos

Peter, 06 August 2020

Samsung’s mobile ecosystem took a large step forward yesterday. The company unveiled the Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra, which merge productivity, entertainment and photography while also upgrading the trademark feature of the series, the S Pen.

The playlist below starts with a gentle introduction of the Note20 Ultra and moves on to show how the phone balances its new objectives. Microsoft was deeply involved with both work and play.

The third video focuses on how the Notes interact with the two new wearables – the Galaxy Buds Live and Galaxy Watch3. More on the wearables themselves below:

Yesterday was a big day for foldables too, with the Galaxy Z Fold2 bringing larger displays with significant improvements (like an adaptive refresh rate up to 120 Hz). Besides the Mystic Bronze and Black colors, the there will be a limited edition of the Z Fold2 designed by Thom Browne (this will be bundled with the Watch3 and Buds Live).

Samsung struck gold with the BTS edition of the Galaxy S20+ and the collaboration continues. Watch the band members unbox the new Galaxy Z Fold2 and their first impressions (they’re handling the Mystic Bronze one).

You can check out our coverage wrap-up for helpful links to all the new devices announced yesterday along with comparisons against their competition.


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