Setting
COEX Convention & Exhibition Center, Grand Ballroom, Seoul, South Korea. The expansive hall is filled with rows of seating facing a sleek, modern stage. The stage is flanked by large LED screens displaying the Samsung logo and countdown timers. The backdrop is a minimalist design with blue and white tones, emphasizing the Galaxy branding.
Characters
The figures in this scene as an entity network — co-presence links everyone in the moment; speakers who trade lines are bound tighter. Turn the resolution dial to reveal depth the engine actually computed.
JK Shin
primary
A middle-aged Korean man with a composed demeanor, short black hair neatly styled, and a clean-shaven face. He has a professional yet approachable appearance, with sharp eyes that convey confidence and intelligence. His posture is upright, reflecting his executive status.
Tech Journalist
secondary
A sharp-eyed, middle-aged man with a lean build, short-cropped dark hair, and rectangular glasses. His face is clean-shaven, and he carries a digital voice recorder in one hand and a notepad in the other.
Industry Executive
secondary
A middle-aged man with a sharp, calculating gaze, neatly styled dark hair with subtle graying at the temples, and a lean, athletic build. His posture exudes confidence, and his tailored suit suggests a high-ranking position within his company.
Samsung Engineer
background
A young to middle-aged South Korean man in his late 20s to early 30s, with a slim build and short, neatly styled black hair. His face is clean-shaven, and he wears thin, rectangular glasses that give him a studious appearance. His hands are precise and dexterous, accustomed to handling delicate electronics.
Dialog
JK Shin
Ladies and gentlemen, today marks a new era for Samsung. The Galaxy S1 is not just a smartphone—it's a revolution in connectivity, design, and user experience.
Tech Journalist
With all due respect, Mr. Shin, Apple's iPhone already dominates the market. What does the Galaxy S1 offer that the iPhone doesn't?
JK Shin
A valid question. Unlike the iPhone, the Galaxy S1 features a removable battery, expandable storage, and an open platform for customization. It's designed for those who demand flexibility.
Industry Executive
Interesting. But can Samsung compete with Apple's ecosystem? Hardware is one thing—software and services are another.
JK Shin
We are committed to building an ecosystem that rivals any in the industry. Today is just the beginning.
Tech Journalist
So, Samsung is betting on openness as its differentiator. Bold move—if it pays off.
Industry Executive
We'll be watching closely. The market decides winners, after all.