Updated
Updated · Samsung Global Newsroom · Jun 1
Samsung Pushes Try Galaxy Demo as Nearly 50% of Switchers Pick S Ultra
Updated
Updated · Samsung Global Newsroom · Jun 1

Samsung Pushes Try Galaxy Demo as Nearly 50% of Switchers Pick S Ultra

2 articles · Updated · Samsung Global Newsroom · Jun 1
  • Samsung said switching to a Galaxy phone is now easier, highlighting its Try Galaxy tool as a way for users to test the experience before buying.
  • Try Galaxy runs on a user’s current phone and simulates the latest One UI features, letting potential buyers explore navigation, customization and daily use at their own pace.
  • The company framed the push around switching pain points such as moving photos and messages and learning a new interface, positioning its tools as a simpler setup path.
  • Samsung added that nearly half of people moving to Galaxy choose the premium Galaxy S Ultra line, underscoring the campaign’s focus on converting high-end smartphone buyers.
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