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After officially introducing its second foldable smartphone during yesterday's Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung debuts a special Thom Browne edition of the Galaxy Z Flip. The collaboration was first teased by Browne in an Instagram post late last month.

The grey color of the co-branded Galaxy Z Flip is reminiscent of Thom Browne's signature suiting, as the foldable smartphone even incorporates the brand's famed tricolor stripe on the exterior. You can also change the look of the device by utilizing the complementary pebbled leather cover.

The phone comes pre-loaded with the Thom Browne app, a unique soundscape with a typewriter keyboard, an analog landline ringtone, and exclusive Thom Browne wallpapers to give the device a more sophisticated look.

In addition to the collaborative Galaxy Z Flip, Samsung presents a Thom Browne edition Galaxy Watch Active2 and Galaxy Buds+. The timepiece comes with exclusive watch faces and two straps, while the earbuds are decorated in signature Thom Browne colors, nestled in a sleek grey cradle that matches the Galaxy Z Flip.

Pricing for Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip Thom Browne edition has yet to be announced, but the mainline Galaxy Z Flip retails for $1,380. You can learn more about the new foldable smartphone here, and get a closer look at the Thom Browne collaboration by pressing play below.

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