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Samsung teases that new color options are on the way to the Galaxy Z foldables

“Get ready to unfold something unmistakably you”, says Samsung’s latest teaser for the Galaxy Unpacked Part 2 event set for October 20 (Wednesday). The video features the “Galaxy Studio” where three aliens customize the color scheme of their clothes.

A few days ago leakster posted that there are new colors coming to the Galaxy Z Flip3: Gray, Light Pink, White, Blue and Yellow. thought this is about new home appliances instead, those color squares are quite reminiscent of the custom options seen in the Samsung Bespoke – a series of home appliances that can be customized in the Design Studio.

Samsung's BESPOKE appliances are customized at the Design Studio
Samsung’s BESPOKE appliances are customized at the Design Studio

Given the new tweet, it seems pretty clear that Samsung will launch a Galaxy Studio that will allow buyers to customize the Z Flip3. And perhaps Z Fold3, the page for the event features those two prominently. But there are also the Galaxy S21 series, wearables like the Galaxy Watch4 and Buds2 plus cases, so the customization and color matching may extend beyond the foldables.

Samsung posted a couple of other videos in the last 24 hours. The first is all about customizing your look using Galaxy Themes and the Galaxy Z Flip3 makes an appearance at the end. The other is about multitasking with Z Fold3’s split-screen features. Samsung is putting most of its effort into foldables and customization, it seems.

PS. who here remembers the Moto Maker?

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Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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