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Samsung launches global billboard campaign ahead of Unpacked 2024

| @indiablooms | Jan 08, 2024, at 02:55 am

As tech major Samsung Electronics gears up for its first Galaxy Unpacked of 2024, a global billboard campaign has been launched by the smartphone manufacturer.

Since January 3, the digital display has gone live in major cities around the world, including Bangkok, Chengdu, London, Milan, Madrid, New York, Seoul, Stockholm, Warsaw and more.

"The video shows a metallic cube slowly evolving into animated stars that represent Galaxy AI and the transformative experiences it will bring," read the company website.
With this

ampaign, Samsung is inviting viewers everywhere to be inspired by mobile innovation that will soon change the way users live, connect and create forever.

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event will be launched January 17.

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