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Samsung unveils Galaxy Z Flip 6 designed for the Olympic Games

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HeyThe Olympic Games in Paris will begin on July 26, and to mark the start of the sporting event, Samsung has officially unveiled a special edition of one of its recently introduced foldable devices – the Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition.

Note that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition is identical on the inside to the version that will hit stores on July 24. The big difference is on the outside, where pass holders can find a bright yellow color as well as the Olympic Games branding.

It's also important to remember that all participants in the Paris Olympics will receive the Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition, a practice Samsung has been doing since the 2016 edition of the event, in Rio de Janeiro.

You can see some photos of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition above.

Read also: Questions clarified. Samsung (finally) shows off the Galaxy Ring

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