Through joined devices, Samsung’s revised Try Galaxy software enables iPhones to emulate the foldable experience in an effort to draw non-Android users. The app highlights the FlexCam mode and multitasking skills of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5. Users can connect their iPhones to experience a dual-screen environment and explore features.
Samsung is attempting to entice consumers who don’t use Android to adopt the new foldable phones. The business recently updated its Try Galaxy app, enabling iPhone users to “test drive” the foldable experience by connecting two smartphones.
With features from the recently released Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5, which run on the One UI 5.1.1 simulation found in the Try Galaxy app, the two new devices. Users can explore widgets and applications as if they were being used on the home screen of a Galaxy phone with the help of the lessons that are included in the program.
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5’s immersive screen and multitasking skills are highlighted together with the FlexCam experience in the recently revised Try Galaxy app.
Users may sample how the Flip 5 and Fold 5 smartphones can record photographs and videos in a number of ways utilizing the cover display by using the FlexCam mode in the Try Galaxy app. Only the Fold devices could previously make better use of the FlexCam features, but now the Flip can also do so by using the redesigned cover display to create a larger viewfinder for the back camera.
The Try Galaxy app also enables users to link two iPhones to form a single connected screen that replicates the Fold 5’s big-screen experience. It enables you to experience multitasking using drag and drop functions and lets you watch video material on two screens simultaneously. You can move content between screens using the app.
Since its initial release in 2022, the Try Galaxy app, according to Samsung, has been downloaded more than seven million times. The website trygalaxy.com has a QR code that may be used to download the app.