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SAMSUNG
Since 1969, Samsung has grown into a global leader across consumer electronics, semiconductors, and digital appliances. Its flagship Galaxy smartphones, QLED and OLED TVs, Galaxy Book laptops, tablets, wearables, and smart home devices are powered by proprietary displays, chipsets, and software. Samsung also leads in memory, display panels, and 5G infrastructure, with a vertically integrated supply chain that fuels innovation at scale. The brand is known for cutting-edge design, technological ambition, and ecosystem thinking, delivering smart, connected experiences that shape the future of communication, entertainment, and productivity.

The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold and Huawei Mate XT series take completely different approaches. Samsung adopts a dual‑screen “G‑shaped” folding design, where the flexible large display is protected inside when folded, naturally offering more protection than Huawei’s solution and giving it a significant advantage in drop resistance. Of course, this design has pros and cons—the biggest drawback is the higher weight and thickness. You immediately feel the heft when holding it, since it uses dual hinges and dual screens. The device weighs 309g, close to a can of soda, and measures 12mm thick when fully folded. At the same time, you can sense Samsung’s consistent premium feel in foldables: the craftsmanship is meticulous, the edges don’t feel sharp in the...

Founded in 1938 in Suwon, South Korea, Samsung has evolved from a trading company into one of the world’s largest technology conglomerates. Today, Samsung Electronics is a global leader in smartphones, consumer electronics, semiconductors, and display technology, with a mission to “Inspire the World, Create the Future.” Consumer Products Smartphones & Tablets Wearables & Ecosystem Consumer Electronics Enterprise & Infrastructure Semiconductors & Components Networking & Enterprise Solutions Innovation & Sustainability Market Position Samsung is consistently ranked among the top global smartphone vendors, competing with Apple, Huawei, and Xiaomi. It is also the world’s largest semiconductor company by revenue, and a dominant force in display technology. Its diversified portfolio makes Samsung one of the most influential tech brands worldwide.