Showing posts with label Galaxy Watch4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galaxy Watch4. Show all posts

Thursday, September 23, 2021

Samsung’s newest foldables and wearables hit stores today

After the successful pre-order of the Galaxy Z Fold3 5G and Z Flip3 5G, the much-awaited foldable devices have finally arrived in limited quantities in the Philippines today.

Due to the overwhelming global demand for the devices, Samsung has enabled a stock alert system on its website in case stocks are not available. Simply visit samsung.com/ph, search for Z Fold3 5G or Z Flip3 5G, click on “Get Stock Alert” and register. 

Another option is for customers to find the nearest Samsung store through samsung.com/ph/storelocator/, and call using the contact numbers provided to check stock availability. Walk-ins at Samsung Experience Stores are also allowed, provided customers strictly follow health and safety protocols. In-store waitlisting has been activated to notify customers about stock availability in their preferred retail stores.

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Galaxy Watch4 and Galaxy Watch4 Classic: Reshaping the Smartwatch Experience

The Galaxy Watch4 series delivers a holistic suite of health features, an all-new OS and UI and enhanced hardware performance

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced the Galaxy Watch4 and Galaxy Watch4 Classic — marking a new era for smartwatch innovation. They are the first smartwatches to feature the new Wear OS™ Powered by Samsung, built jointly with Google™, and are equipped with One UI Watch, Samsung’s most intuitive user interface yet. The Galaxy Watch4 series is bolstered with advanced hardware performance and delivers a more seamless and connected user experience than ever before. These new devices have been completely redesigned to provide consumers with the best tools to manage their wellness.

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