From simply staying in touch with friends and family, to finding inventive ways to have fun and celebrate the ones we love, This year has seen us take our relationship with technology to dizzying new heights. Enter British rapper AJ Tracey and actor Jess Alexander with a short film produced by Condé Nast for Samsung mobile titled, The Greatest Gift featuring the Galaxy Z Flip.
Released November last year, the film sees AJ Tracy, Jess Alexander, and a cast of Vogue talents like Harris Reed, Rina Sawayama, and Checking Invoices, using Samsung’s physics-defying phone to produce a video gift for a famous friend. As the Z Flip helps them to effortlessly connect and create, each of their entertaining efforts offers insight into who the recipient of the film might be—as well as what this foldable phone can do.
The Galaxy Z Flip’s Mirror Black and Mirror Purple exterior can shift colors as it catches the light when in motion. When not in use, it is compact enough to be stored in the pocket or a fashionable clutch. A minimalist cover screen alerts its user when a call, text, or notification comes in when folded. It may seem small but you’ll be surprise with its full-screen 6.7” Infinity Flex Display with minimized bezels and barely-there borders for less viewing distractions. The device is the first-ever Galaxy smartphone to come with Samsung’s Ultra Thin Glass. Hideaway Hinge unlocks Flex Mode, which adjusts the fold so the smartphone can stand on its own like a laptop. Multi-Active Window can run both apps at the same time by splitting the screen or can turn the top half into a viewing area and the bottom as a control center. The Galaxy Z Flip is the embodiment of form and function. From the outside, it looks like an ornament meant to be displayed. When used, it unleashes Samsung’s revolutionary innovations in the foldable category.
The Galaxy Z Flip retails for P50,990 in Mirror Purple or Mirror Black variants. For more information about Samsung’s foldable devices and available offers, visit samsung.com/ph.