The latest iteration of Samsung’s Try Galaxy project invites iPhone users to explore the Galaxy Z Fold series through a friendly, browser-based experience. This updated version broadens access and shows how Samsung’s folding tech can be demonstrated without switching devices.
Historically, Try Galaxy has been a long-running feature. It operates as a web app that renders an Android demo inside the iOS browser, complete with Samsung’s One UI shell and preloaded apps. In practice, it lets curious users peek at the folding experience without needing a Samsung device in hand.
To get the full effect, two iPhones are recommended. When Try Galaxy is opened on both devices, each iPhone’s screen mirrors half of the large Galaxy Z Fold display, creating a synchronized, cross-device visualization. This setup lets users see how content shifts and adapts across screens as if they were interacting with a real foldable phone.
With this twin-device mode, users can enjoy interactive features such as Air Hockey played across the two iPhones, explore the Galaxy Z Fold’s multitasking guide in a hands-on way, and watch media in a dramatically enlarged split-screen format. The experience emphasizes how multitasking on a foldable device can feel natural and responsive, even inside a browser sandbox.
The rollout of the enhanced Try Galaxy experience is part of Samsung’s broader marketing approach in the United States, aiming to spark interest in foldables among Apple users and other potential buyers. The cross-brand collaboration vibe behind Try Galaxy underscores the industry’s push toward broader familiarity with foldable form factors and the practical benefits they offer.
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