

When viewed from the rear, the Cover Screen is displaying a live preview from the Rear Cameras like a mirror for the subject to see themselves. A friend takes photos of Gadget Match’s Michael Josh as he poses for the camera. The resulting photo is vivid with sharp details and well framed. Samsung logo.Ī man dressed in European Renaissance period clothing points a paint brush at a canvas. Next, it can be seen that the canvas was blank. The artist grabs a Graygreen Galaxy Z Fold4 from the table behind him. He sits and opens the device to the Main Screen. Next, an overhead view of the screen reveals that he is referencing a photo of a square cake on a round plate. Next, an overhead view of the screen shows the Gallery app and the Samsung Notes app are open together on one screen. He draws a diagram resembling the cake on the plate on the Notes app with the S Pen Fold Edition. S Pen Fold Edition sold separately and is only compatible with Z Fold4 and Z Fold3. Next, he drags an image of the Vitruvian Man from an Excel sheet to a PowerPoint slide with his finger. The Excel sheet data shows numbers from the Fibonacci Sequence. Drag and drop feature requires the latest Microsoft Office app, minimum version sixteen point zero point one five three three zero point two zero two zero four or above.

Availability of feature may vary by country or region. Next, the device’s screen is being used horizontally. On top, the artist is watching a soccer game on YouTube. Below is a group chat cheering on the team. Next, the artist is seen from above placing the Galaxy Z Fold4 on the table in Flex mode with the video still playing. The still shows a player with his arms outstretched to the sides. Certain applications may not support multitasking. The artist replicates the position with his own body. He begins passionately drawing on the screen in Flex mode. Disclaimer: S Pen Fold Edition sold separately and is only compatible with Z Fold4 and Z Fold3. Next, a delivery man comes with a frame in wrapping. He holds it up to present it to the artist, and in doing so frames himself with the rectangle.
