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The Try Galaxy web app is giving iOS users a taste of foldables

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Samsung has come up with an impressive way for iPhone users to fold their devices using the Try Galaxy web app. This app went live back in March just a few months ago and ever since has given iPhone users the ultimate Galaxy experience. This is a crafty plan from Samsung to win some iPhone users over to the Galaxy side.

Now the app is even letting iPhone users try the folding software feature on Galaxy Z series devices. This is in a way a slap to Apple’s face, as they haven’t been able to provide their users with a folding device. You can see Samsung use these mean tactics in a ton of their ads aimed at winning over some iPhone users.

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With a recent update to the Try Galaxy web app, iPhone fans can now fold two iPhone devices. The folding ability this web app brings will show off Samsung’s One UI software for foldable devices. Aside from this new upgrade bringing foldable features, the web app is now also more accessible to users around the world.

Samsung wants you to fold your iPhones today with the Try Galaxy app

Samsung Try Galaxy Web App

A recent update to the Try Galaxy app from Samsung brings two extra features to it. First, it brings the ability to fold your iPhones and experience that Galaxy Z Fold series vibe. Second, this update makes the web app more accessible by bringing five more languages.

To benefit from the folding feature, users will need to possess two iPhones mimicking the Galaxy Z Fold series. Of course, this series on the inside has a large folding screen that when it folds looks like two devices. The web app will seamlessly connect the two iPhones and offer iPhone users a One UI experience.

Samsung is offering users of this web app some features and looks of the One UI 5.1.1 software. This isn’t Android, but just a clever representation of what a Galaxy foldable device looks like. By this means, iPhone users will be able to experience a Galaxy device without having to purchase one for themselves.

Samsung hopes that this will be able to win over some iPhone fans to the Galaxy side. However, the Try Galaxy web app might just make iPhone users crave a foldable iPhone, which Apple doesn’t offer. One can easily call this a well-thought-out marketing strategy from Samsung.

To access this web app, iPhone users can go to the Safari browser and access the Try Galaxy website. The website will direct users on how to get a foldable experience on their iPhones. Will you want to try out this web app on your iPhones and experience what it feels like to have a foldable device?