Visitors take photos against the backdrop of team highlight videos with the Galaxy Z Fold7 at Hanwha Eagles Park's Galaxy Experience Zone./Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics announced on the 11th that it will operate a Galaxy product experience space in connection with the '2025 KBO League All-Star Game' at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon.

The Galaxy experience space, which opened that day, will operate until the 12th, when the KBO All-Star Game takes place. Samsung Electronics prepared three bases and home, allowing visitors to experience the ▲Galaxy Z Fold 7 ▲Galaxy Z Flip 7 ▲Galaxy Watch 8 series ▲SmartThings. Visitors can compare the weight of the 'Galaxy Z Fold 7' with their own smartphone. There will be an experience to take desired photos with a 200-megapixel camera and then enlarge them clearly.

In the Galaxy Z Flip 7 experience space, visitors can take selfies and use the 'generative editing' feature to create unique photos. There will also be a simple game utilizing the larger cover display functionality and product color information.

In the Galaxy Watch 8 series experience space, visitors can experience a personalized running coaching program. They can check their antioxidant score by touching their finger to a sensor. Additionally, they can try out SmartThings to remotely control home appliances with a Galaxy smartphone.

Participants in the fan signing event held on All-Star Game day can also participate in an event to take 'victory fairy selfies' with team mascots using the Galaxy Z Flip 7. The process involves taking a photo with the desired team mascot and receiving it through the Quick Share function.

Jang So-yeon, Vice President of Samsung Electronics Korea, noted, "We have prepared an experience space to enjoy the thin and light design of the new Galaxy products and the productivity-enhancing Galaxy AI features more fun during the KBO All-Star Game," and added, "Starting with the All-Star Game, we will present various baseball marketing initiatives that can engage with baseball fans."

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