Waking up 6am every weekday to watch the Espresso show, South Africa’s feel good breakfast show, on my Samsung LED Smart TV, I learn about the latest games from the Amazing Grant Hinds. Listening to some local bands on the show, I have to leave for work. Plugging in my Level Over headphones into my Samsung Galaxy A3, I jump into the car and continue to jam to the music. Passing by a beautiful Cape Town sunrise, I use the 10x optical zoom on the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom to capture the start of the day. What’s great about the Galaxy K Zoom is that it’s a phone and camera in one so you can carry one device.
On the Mission Samsung Blogger challenge, I took some pictures using the NX300 camera which has some amazing features to get the perfect shot in any situation.
At work, I have the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on my desk which is the perfect device for a business person like myself. Some may call it a phone. Others will think it’s a tablet, but in fact it is actually a Phablet.
At lunch I go up to the roof to take a Panoramic shot of Cape Town which is really simple on the Note 4. I pull out my trusty Joby tripod and use the 4K capabilities on the Note 4 to record a 4k video which I will later watch on my 4K TV.
Back at home after a long day in the office, I use the Convection mode on my Samsung Smart Microwave oven to cook the perfect meal because a good plate of food is needed while I watch that 4K video!
I will end off this post with some interesting info which I looked up using S Voice. Samsung is a Korean Hanja word that means 3 stars. Three represents something big, numerous and powerful, which describes the Samsung group spot on.
As I lie in bed, charging my Samsung devices, I realise that it doesn’t matter if I am the winner of this penultimate stage of the Mission Samsung challenge as I have enjoyed being part of it and we are all winners. Good night.
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Note: This is a fictional piece that was written for the penultimate stage of the Mission Samsung challenge!