Samsung's #YouMake program lets you customize gadgets

Samsung's #YouMake program lets you customize gadgets

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If you're a fan of unique and customized gadgets, Samsung now has a cool program for you. The South Korean giant announced its #YouMake campaign at this year's CES, and now it has introduced the program in various countries around the world to help users customize Samsung products, including Galaxy smartphones, Samsung TVs, refrigerators and more. Check out the details below to find out more.

Enjoy the game your way with #YouMake | Samsung UK

Samsung recently shared an official blog post to announce the launch of the #YouMake program. The company has also created a dedicated #YouMake page on its official website, showcasing the various products and ways you can customize to have a personalized experience with Samsung products. This is similar to the now-dead Moto Maker program, which allowed users to customize their phones in different and more ways.

To recall, Samsung has put a lot of focus on bespoke products as they launched a range of 'bespoke' products, including the Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition, Galaxy Watch 4 Bespoke Edition, Bespoke Jet Cordless Stick and more. Now, with the #YouMake program, the company wants to expand its vision for customized products and aims to offer more personalized product experiences to customers.

If you go to the #YouMake page on Samsung's website, you will have the opportunity to customize the products with different styles and color combinations to make them truly yours. For example, if you choose to customize a Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition, you can choose the colors of the different parts of the device's exterior to match your style. Apart from the Galaxy smartphone, the #YouMake program is applicable to other Samsung products such as refrigerators, Frame TVs, the Freestyle projector and more.

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