Samsung is a brand that is always looking for ways to push its premium mobile phones to the extreme, because at the end of the day, it’s all about highly versatile devices capable of delivering excellent performance in many facetsOne of them is photography, and in Europe it is one of the most recognized devices in this sense.
Now, the Korean company is taking advantage of the Paris Olympics to test the resistance and photographic capabilities of its devices. In fact, they are participating in the organization of these Olympic Games
Today, in collaboration with the International Olympic Committee, the company has demonstrated how he broadcast several maritime trials using the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, the best conventional format smartphone in their catalog, and which offers great features in terms of photography, power and battery.
This is how the Galaxy was used
If there is something that characterizes Samsung’s high-end range, it is that it is made up of devices with good photographic capabilities and also resistant. The company wanted to put it to the test by releasing and offering images of some of the evidence
After all, their manageable size and the fact that they have Features like optical image stabilization make them very usable devices. in this sense. In collaboration with the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Broadcasting Services, the company has placed several mobile phones on the boats used for sailing events, as well as on the shoulders of some kitesurfing and windsurfing athletes.
This allowed them to take first-person footage of some of the most intense moments. Similarly, also Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultras have been placed on buoys located in the middle of the sea, thanks to which it was possible to capture unique moments that take place during these tests and that are difficult to see from land.
This not only proves the good capacity of Samsung’s high-end in terms of photography and connectivity, but also highlights the versatility of smartphones when it comes to performing professional tasks for which another specialized device is normally used, such as cameras, in this case.