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Why Samsung’s smartphones, earphones and tracker tags are the perfect travel companions

Stephen FenechBy Stephen FenechDecember 24, 2023No Comments7 Mins Read
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With many people gearing up for summer travel at this time of year, there are some great offerings from Samsung, including mobile devices, earphones and tracker tags, that would make the perfect travel companions.

Whether it’s taking holiday snaps, helping you stay in touch with loved ones back home, enjoying quality audio or keeping track of your luggage and belongings – Samsung has got you covered.

Capture holiday memories in high quality

The quality of Samsung’s cameras is among the best in the market and whether you have a Galaxy A Series, Galaxy S Series or Galaxy Z Series device. They all have multi camera systems that can capture your holiday memories in high quality. The impressive camera quality of these devices means you won’t need to lug around a dedicated camera to take your pictures.

If you’re after zoom, low-light photography or shooting video, Samsung’s smartphone cameras can deliver in these areas. These devices have technology built-in that’s designed to help you take your best photo and capture crisp videos in 4K and 8K on selected devices[1].

From the Galaxy A Series to the Galaxy Z Series, Samsung has set a new standard with Nightography – so those shots at night or in dark settings can still pop with detail, colour and brightness. Users can also capture stunning night portraits and sharp night video thanks to the advanced onboard sensor.

With up to 200-megapixel sensors, the latest Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone boasts up to 10x Optical Zoom to get you nice and close to your subject[2].

It also goes without saying that Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones are perfect for those epic selfies in front of famous landmarks and tourist attractions to remember the holiday by.

Keep in touch with your friends and family

Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones allow users to stay in touch whether it’s with travel companions on tour with you or with loved ones back home.

With the built-in eSIM[3], it’s a fast and easy process to set yourself up with a local number and loads of data as you don’t need to insert a physical SIM card into your compatible Samsung device. It’s just a matter of scanning a code from a local telco and you’re ready to go.

Users can keep their SIM card for the Australian number onboard and choose to prioritise their eSIM with their travel number.

Quality sound on the go

On the audio side, Samsung’s Galaxy Buds FE and Galaxy Buds2 Pro have got your back to provide quality sounds whether you’re listening to music, a podcast or an audiobook. As part of the Galaxy ecosystem, these wireless earbuds are easy to pair and manage.

The Galaxy Buds FE and Buds2 Pro have built-in microphones and voice pick-up to listen for ambient sounds and filter them out when you are listening to audio or making and receiving calls.

Of course, there are times you need to be in touch with your surroundings, so switching to Ambient Mode lets you hear your flight boarding announcements and traffic around you in bustling cities so you can stay safe.

Users can also dive into the settings on their Samsung smartphone to make adjustments, choose a preset equaliser. You can even locate the Galaxy Buds via the SmartThings app[4] if you’ve misplaced them.

Samsung’s Galaxy Buds have a compact and light design, so they don’t protrude too far out of your ears. This ergonomic fit can also help to reduce wind noise, so your outdoor calls are even clearer.

For travellers, there are many tourist attractions which offer guided audio tours through a companion app to make listening on the Galaxy Buds seamless.

Pocket-sized tracker to keep an eye on your belongings

Designed to help Samsung users keep track of valuables and locate them if lost, the new Galaxy SmartTag2 is the perfect pocket-sized tracker for travel.

Sporting a ring-shaped design, it’s easy to attach them to keyrings, backpacks, handbags and other valuables. They also have an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance, helping to ensure durability no matter where you travel[5].

A popular way to use the Galaxy SmartTag2 is to attach it to your luggage. Lost luggage anxiety can now be a thing of the past, so if you made it to your destination and your bags didn’t, you can easily check their location.

Got a tight flight connection? The Galaxy SmartTag2 will tell you instantly if your bags made the flight. They can even send you an alert when they are close so you can keep an eye out for them on the baggage carousel when you arrive at your destination.

If the valuables attached to the Galaxy SmartTag2 are lost or stolen, the location can be established when it is picked up by nearby connected Samsung smartphones. Essentially, the Galaxy SmartTag2 acts like a mobile phone on a network and the nearby Samsung smartphones are the towers of that network.

Galaxy SmartTag 2 also has a Lost Mode that can make misplaced items easier to find. With Lost Mode, users can add their contact information to Galaxy SmartTag2[6].

If anyone discovers your item with the Galaxy SmartTag2 attached, they can use their phone to scan the tag and read the owner’s message and contact information. For example, if a Galaxy SmartTag2 is attached to your luggage – anyone who finds your bag can immediately see your information and phone number.

Additionally, the Compass View feature[7] on the Galaxy SmartTag2 will point you in the direction of your lost item and tell you how far away it is.

If you’re travelling, be sure to travel smart with Samsung’s range of Galaxy smartphones, Galaxy Buds and Galaxy SmartTag2.

* This post was supported by Samsung

[1] Including Galaxy S23 Series, Galaxy S23 FE Series, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Z Fold5

[2] 2OO-megapixel sensor and 10 x optical zoom is only supported on the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

[3] Not all Galaxy devices support eSIM. For the full list of Galaxy devices that support eSIM, visit https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/galaxy-esim-and-supported-network-carriers/

[4] To use SmartThings, download the app from the Galaxy Store, Play Store, or App Store. The app requires Android OS 9 or higher with a minimum of 3GB RAM space or iOS 14 or higher. To access SmartThings, users must have a Samsung Account and smart devices will require internet connection in order to connect to the SmartThings network. All devices must be connected to Wi-Fi or another wireless network and registered with a single Samsung Account.

[5] Galaxy SmartTag2 is rated as IP67 for water and dust resistance. Based on test conditions for submersion in up to 1 meter of freshwater for up to 30 minutes. Not advised for beach or pool use. Refer to your device’s user manual for further care and instructions.

[6] Contact information and message must be registered beforehand on the SmartThings app to have it shown on the finder’s device on Lost Mode. The finder’s device must support NFC reading and be connected to the internet to display the pre-registered contact information upon tagging

[7] Compass View feature requires ultra-wideband(UWB)-enabled Galaxy smartphones with Android 11 or higher. Availability of the Compass View feature may vary by OS version, connected device, or country. Accuracy may be reduced if there’s an obstacle between you and the tag, such as when the tag is inside a drawer, behind a wall, or in a car

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