Samsung India Breaks Two Guinness World Records
Samsung India just made history with its latest mobile photography campaign. Specifically, the “India #WithGalaxy” challenge has officially entered the Guinness World Records (GWR). The campaign focused on the camera power of the Galaxy S Series. Notably, it set two separate global benchmarks for mass participation and digital art. This achievement shows how technology can bring a diverse nation together through a single lens.
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The Record-Breaking Feats
The campaign was not just a local success; it was a global phenomenon. First, it became the “Largest Smartphone Photography Competition” ever held. Next, it set the record for the “Most Contributions to an Online Photo Sentence.” Consequently, these photos were turned into a massive digital mosaic. This artwork represents the collaborative spirit of over 31,000 Indian citizens.
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Total Submissions: 31,331 photos
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Campaign Duration: Dec 30, 2025, to Jan 26, 2026
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Key Partner: Filmmaker Kabir Khan
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Device Used: Galaxy S Series
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Capturing the Soul of India
Participants were asked to document their surroundings across four unique themes. Specifically, they focused on the “Faces of India” to show demographic diversity. Furthermore, they captured the “Sights of India,” ranging from the snowy Himalayas to sunny coastal regions. Similarly, the “Spirit” and “Colours” of India categories highlighted daily life and local traditions. Therefore, the final result is a true visual narrative of the country.
A Message from Samsung
Raju Pullan, a top executive at Samsung India, expressed great pride in this milestone. Specifically, he noted that the campaign celebrates the essence of the nation. Additionally, he thanked the thousands of consumers who used their Galaxy devices to tell their unique stories. In conclusion, this project successfully merged high-tech innovation with cultural storytelling.
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