Bringing together the forefront of technology and premier banking experiences, Samsung Sri Lanka and Nations Trust Bank have collaboratively introduced the highly awaited Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5. This special event occurred at the NTB Premiere Centre on August 11, exclusively attended by NTB's private banking, inner circle, and AMEX customers.
Gracing the occasion was SangHwa Song, Managing Director of Samsung Sri Lanka, who extended sincere appreciation to Nations Trust Bank for their pioneering efforts within Sri Lanka's premier banking sector, the company said in a media release.
In his address, he expressed gratitude to the bank for hosting the exclusive launch event, providing a distinguished platform for introducing Samsung's latest foldable device offerings. Samsung's unswerving commitment to revolutionize the mobile industry through innovative foldable technology was emphasized by Mr. Song. He underscored the uniqueness of Samsung's Foldables, offering unparalleled experiences that differentiate them from other devices.
At the core of Samsung's journey lies the aspiration to unlock new potentials for people and the planet. The company's focus on a human-centric mobile experience was highlighted by Thushara Rathnaweera (Head of Mobile eXpereince Samsung Sri Lanka), stressing the incorporation of more recycled materials into devices without compromising quality. The introduction of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 marked a significant step in this direction, showcasing technology that breaks barriers while prioritizing environmental sustainability.
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