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Getting everything done is greater than getting one thing done

 Multi-tasking is a skill that many of us wish we could master. Imagine being able to do everything you want to do, all at once.



It's not as impossible as it sounds, and it's not even that hard to learn—we are here to tell you how. All you need is the right tool—and we may have just the thing for you.

A device that lets you do what you do best at any given time, but better than ever before. You can play a movie on one window, chat with your friends about the movie on another, and even reply to urgent emails if you need to—all on the same device! Before you say a laptop can do all of this too, let us entice you with the fact that this device fits into your pocket easily and that's just one of its many benefits!


Stay tuned for something greater—watch the next Galaxy Unpacked on www.samsung.com/my, Samsung Malaysia Facebook, Samsung Malaysia YouTube, and Samsung Malaysia Newsroom on 10 August, Wed, 9pm (Malaysian Time).


From now until 10th August, register your interest at https://www.samsung.com/my/unpacked/ to receive first-hand updates on Samsung’s newest innovations. Plus, receive a RM200 Samsung e-voucher which you can use upon the pre-order of your next Galaxy!

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