Embodying the ethos of “Open Always Wins”, Samsung aligns with the belief that open-mindedness fosters new experiences and perspectives, paving the way for meaningful achievements and endless possibilities. This “Open Always Wins” spirit is reflected in the Olympic Games Paris 2024, transforming it into a global cultural moment that unites athletes and supporters through the latest in wireless technology.
Among the enthusiastic supporters is Shu Faye, a gaming personality and social media influencer, who arrives in Paris with her Galaxy Z Flip6. Utilizing Galaxy AI, Shu Faye explores the city’s iconic landmarks, uses Circle to Search with Google to discover notable spots, and relies on Interpreter to find the best local dining experiences. The FlexCam and Photo Assist features help her capture stunning images of Paris.
Shu Faye’s journey intersects with Bertrand Rhodict Lises, Malaysia’s Flag Bearer for the Olympic Games. At just 19 years old, Bertrand made a remarkable debut in professional diving last year and has since qualified for the Olympics, embodying the potential and spirit of Gen Z.
As a member of Team Samsung Galaxy, Bertrand represents not only his nation but also the fierce determination and confidence of his generation. He embodies the “Open Always Wins” philosophy, aiming to make a significant impact in diving and demonstrating that limitless possibilities exist for those who dare to dream.
In an exclusive chat on the Parisian streets, Bertrand reflects on his Olympic journey. “When I first heard that I qualified for the Olympic Games, I was still processing it,” Bertrand shares. “Now that I’m here in Paris, the reality is hitting hard.” He acknowledges the challenges he faced, including a two-month intensive training camp in China away from his family. Despite the hardships, Bertrand is grateful for the opportunity to represent his country. Regarding making new friends, he notes, “With the help of Interpreter, it was easy to connect with friends from other nations.” He embodies the “Open Always Wins” philosophy in his life.