Samsung releases new Star Wars accessories

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Samsung releases new Star Wars accessories
At this point, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is just as much a foldable smartphone as it is a fashion accessory. For the most part, this is the result of the Korean tech giant’s persistent efforts to consolidate the latter’s status as one through extensive collaborations with many different brands.

This time around the clamshell foldable will be receiving a Star Wars treatment in the form of a number of exclusive accessories. Today, Samsung launched a Star Wars Bundle Pack consisting of a Ring Case and a strap for the Galaxy Z Flip 4, in addition to a Star Wars case and band for the Galaxy Watch (4 or 5), and a Star Wars case and strap for the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.

The entire bundle costs $149.99 and is available at Samsung’s official online store. Each item can be purchased independently, however. It should be noted that this is just the latest in a series of exclusive accessories that Samsung has debuted this year.

We have already seen Pokémon-themed merchandise, in addition to a fair share of other less-prominent collaborations. It should be noted that this is not nearly as ambitious as the company’s limited edition bundles.

For reference, they always feature the device itself, sometimes with a unique design tweak, and are much more expensive. The bundles are also most often available for a limited time only and seldom make it out of South Korea.

A notable exception to the general rule outlined above is Samsung’s recent collaboration with Maison Margiela. The Galaxy Z Flip 4 Maison Margiela edition has been released internationally and is still available (for almost twice the price of a regular Flip 4).

These Star Wars accessories are much more accessible in comparison and make the perfect present for a Samsung user that also happens to be a fan of the cult classic.
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