Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Twenty years ago, it was impossible to imagine computers small enough to fit into the palm of your hand and the ability to communicate to anyone in the world with ease. But Samsung’s “Do What You Can’t” mindset ushered in an era of smartphone advancements and innovative technology that makes the impossible a reality. This spirit of innovation and drive is what brought Samsung and the Olympic Movement together in 1998 and has been the foundation of the partnership ever since. This storied relationship is brought to life in an interactive exhibit using Showplace bespoke stands at the Unbox Samsung Gallery featured in Samsung’s Olympic Showcase.

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Located at the entrance of the two-story showcase, the Unbox Samsung Gallery takes a look back at Samsung’s historic mobile innovations, dedication to design and craftsmanship, and the history of the company’s celebrated Olympic Games campaigns.

A History of Innovation

The Unbox Samsung Gallery begins with the History Wall, an exploration of Samsung Mobile’s 30-year history divided into six periods, each showcasing the devices that defined the era. In 1988, Samsung launched its first mobile phone, the SH-100, which was only the third mobile phone in the world to be developed independently.

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Other major milestones include the SH-770, the first mobile phone to be launched under Samsung’s Anycall brand. The SH-770 became the top-selling phone in Korea just two years after its release and was lauded for its excellent call quality. For those interested in the history of Samsung’s mobile technology, the gallery also features a living archive where some of the company’s cutting-edge products are on display.

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Visitors can also explore the state-of-the-art features of Samsung’s past products through the use of an interactive, transparent panel that displays each device’s most impressive specs.

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

But while Samsung’s history is full of remarkable technology, the company is also well known for its impeccable craftsmanship and leadership in mobile design.

Dedicated to Design, Committed to Craftsmanship

Celebrating the balance between aesthetics and technology Samsung is known for, the gallery’s Design Wall showcases the artistry behind some of the company’s award-winning devices.

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

The Design Wall features interactive drawers, each showcasing a different part of the design process. In the first drawer, guests will find the raw materials used to develop Samsung’s modern smartphones. From tiny, near-invisible components to instantly-recognizable signature metallic plates, the showcase highlights that there is more than meets the eye to Samsung’s designs.

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

The manufacturing process comes to life in the Craftsmanship Zone. From molding aluminum chassis to post-assembly functionality testing, visitors can experience the attention-to-detail and quality that goes into every Samsung smartphone.

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Along with highlighting Samsung’s mobile innovations, the gallery also explores the company’s extensive history as an Olympic sponsor in the Olympic Heritage exhibition.

On TOP of the Games

Samsung’s Olympic Games story began in 1988 when the company served as a local sponsor of South Korea’s first Olympic Games. For the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano ten years later, Samsung formalized the relationship by joining The Olympic Partners (TOP) program as a worldwide partner in the Wireless Communications Equipment category. The Olympic Heritage exhibition takes visitors on a trip down memory lane through a series of campaigns featured over the last two decades.

Samsung Olympic Showcase, Part 1: Innovation on Display at ‘Unbox Samsung’

Samsung’s support has also helped bridge the Olympic Games into the digital age. For the Olympic Games Sydney 2000, Samsung provided 25,000 mobile phones, technical support, and an Olympic Rendezvous pavilion where athletes and families could meet to watch live feeds of events together.

In 2004, Samsung released the Wireless Olympic Works (WOW) platform for the Olympic Games Athens 2004. The program enabled real-time transmission of information from the Olympic Games to mobile phones; an updated version of WOW was released at the Olympic Winter Games Sochi 2014. These digital programs paid dividends as Samsung continued to extend its Olympic Games sponsorship.

The Olympic Games Rio 2016 saw some of the highest engagement to date with the #DoWhatYouCant campaign, which reached more than 121 million fans. The campaign’s success continues with PyeongChang as Samsung celebrates the Olympic Winter Games and showcases the crossroads where technology meets ambition.

The Samsung Olympic Showcase @ Gangneung is open until the end of the Olympic Winter Games  PyeongChang 2018 and for the duration of the Paralympic Winter Games from March 9-18.

Source: Samsung Mobile Blog





Samsung Spotlights the Inspirational Story of Olympic Gold Medalist Snowboarder Chloe Kim



 

As a Worldwide Olympic Partner for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, Samsung is helping spread the Olympic spirit by sharing inspiring stories of Olympians who embody the essence of relentlessly pushing what’s possible to achieve greatness. In its latest Olympic spot, Samsung, as part of its #DoWhatYouCan’t campaign, features 17-year old Team USA Snowboarder Chloe Kim who recently made history in PyeongChang as the youngest woman to ever win an Olympic gold medal in the halfpipe event by landing a pair of incredible back-to-back 1080 degree spins.

 

Beyond being an amazing athlete, Chloe is an amazing person, and her Olympic Games journey has always been supported by team effort. In Chloe’s case, making sacrifices for something greater than herself is what personifies her “Do What You Can’t” story. Chloe’s parents immigrated to the United States, and when Chloe was young, her father, Jong Kim, quit his job to fully support his daughter’s dream of becoming an Olympian – a dream which she has now not only achieved, but also exceeded beyond her wildest expectations. Chloe is proud to be representing both sides of her heritage – she is a young American living in California, and at the same time, fully embraces her Korean heritage – so her first Olympic Winter Games has been incredibly meaningful to her.

 

“I love working with Samsung and I actually did my first shoot with them in New Zealand when I was training. We’re working on a series of videos that helps me tell the story of my family and how we ended up here – at the Olympic Games,” said Chloe. “It’s been such an amazing experience, but was a team effort. My parents have made so many sacrifices for me so that I could chase my dreams. I think back to when I was too young to go to Sochi – so being able to come here and compete has been so amazing.”

 

With such a compelling story, Chloe represents the true embodiment of the “Do What You Can’t” spirit, and Samsung is proud to help support her dreams and celebrate her remarkable achievements.

Source: Samsung Mobile Blog






Pétur Jónsson’s ‘Over the Horizon’ Takes New Galaxy Smartphone Users on a Soundscape Journey

As smart phones become an increasingly essential tool of everyday life, the ringtone, too, has made a presence in today’s modern world. “Over the Horizon” is perhaps one of the most recognizable ringtones, as it has been the default ringtone of Galaxy devices since 2011. It is so recognizable, in fact, that when heard from a distance, you might even wonder if it’s coming from your own device.

 

Each year, with each new generation of Galaxy devices, “Over the Horizon” is rearranged to mirror the aesthetic transformation of the devices themselves. For 2018, Samsung reached out to Icelandic composer Pétur Jónsson to reimagine the melody.

 

Delicately layering instruments, Jónsson’s minimalist arrangement takes you away on an atmospheric journey of discovery. The piece begins with the soft tones of a single piano playing the refrain. As additional instruments are gradually introduced, the sound rises to a crescendo before melting away. As the video cuts away from the opening scene of Jónsson at the piano, it prompts you to imagine travelling over the remote Icelandic countryside. Capturing the beauty of Nordic nature, the camera pans over misty mountains and jagged cliffs, steaming geysers and snow-blanketed hills.

 

Listening to this year’s piece by Jónsson, you will find that the notes arouse the most pure, fundamental elements of the human sentiment that often remain hidden in our daily lives. In this way, the latest version of Samsung’s brand sound has the power to relax the mind and heal the soul, thus resonating with all who hear it, regardless of their age.

 

Get a first listen of Jónsson’s version of “Over the Horizon” in the video below.

 

Source: Samsung Mobile Blog






[Video] The Camera. Reimagined.

 

Imagine a camera that can see more than your eyes – one that can help you capture every moment and change the way you experience the world. Now imagine it’s part of the device you already use, every single day.

 

By taking a fresh perspective and exploring new frontiers, we’ve crafted a smartphone packed full of life-enriching features, transforming the common device into something that allows you to do what you can’t.

 

Find out more on February 25. We didn’t just update the camera. We rethought the entire camera experience.

Source: Samsung Mobile Blog