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    Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 unveiled, showcasing Samsung’s AI technology

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    In a grand reveal at the Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris, Samsung Electronics introduced the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6, alongside the Galaxy Buds3 and Galaxy Buds3 Pro. This new lineup underscores Samsung’s integration of advanced AI features and innovative design. The Galaxy Z series represents Samsung’s commitment to mobile AI, utilizing foldable technology to deliver unique experiences.

    Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 unveiled, showcasing Samsung's AI technology

    The Galaxy Z Fold6’s expansive screen and the Galaxy Z Flip6’s compact FlexWindow are designed to maximize AI functionality, offering users a versatile and intelligent mobile experience. Samsung’s legacy of innovation shines through in these devices, combining robust design with cutting-edge technology.

    The Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 are the slimmest and lightest in the series, featuring a refined symmetrical design with straight edges for a sleek finish. The new cover screen ratio on the Galaxy Z Fold6 enhances the viewing experience, and both devices are built for durability with a strengthened dual rail hinge and enhanced screen layers. Equipped with the Snapdragon® 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform, these devices offer superior performance and AI processing.

    The Galaxy Z Fold6 is designed for productivity, featuring AI tools that enhance large-screen functionality. Samsung Notes’ Note Assist provides translation and auto formatting, while a new transcript feature enables voice recording transcription. The device integrates with Google Gemini, offering an AI assistant for tasks like travel planning and real-time video information.

    Samsung launches Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 with advanced AI features

    The Galaxy Z Flip6 prioritizes portability and customization. Its 3.4-inch Super AMOLED FlexWindow supports AI-assisted functions without opening the device. Features such as Suggested Replies and Photo Ambient enhance communication and personalization. FlexCam’s Auto Zoom ensures perfect shot framing, adding to the device’s versatile camera capabilities.

    Security is a cornerstone of the new Galaxy Z series, safeguarded by Samsung Knox. This platform offers multi-layer protection and user control over data. The devices also reflect Samsung’s commitment to sustainability, incorporating recycled materials and promising seven generations of OS upgrades.

    The Galaxy Buds3 series leverages Galaxy AI to enhance sound and communication. Interpreter mode for real-time translation and Adaptive ANC for optimal sound quality are key features. The Galaxy Buds3 Pro offers a premium audio experience with advanced hardware and design, ensuring superior sound quality.

    Pre-orders for the Galaxy Z Fold6, Z Flip6, and Galaxy Buds3 series begin today, with general availability starting July 24. The Galaxy Z Fold6 is available in Silver Shadow, Pink, and Navy, while the Galaxy Z Flip6 comes in Silver Shadow, Yellow, Blue, and Mint. The Galaxy Buds3 series is offered in sleek Silver and White designs. Both devices and accessories highlight Samsung’s innovative spirit and dedication to enhancing user experience through advanced AI and sustainable practices.

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