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Samsung creates a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest photobook

October 25, 2013 By kunal Leave a Comment

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Samsung is not new to resort to attempting world records for its devices. Last year, Samsung India attempted to create a Guinness World Record for the Galaxy Note II and now the German outfit has successfully managed to create a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest photobook.

As part of Galaxy S4 zoom promotion, Samsung Germany invited fans to submit 10 of their personal photos to be shared and printed in a photo album. The world record needed at least 10,000 photos but in a period of 10 days, Samsung managed to collect almost 36,000 photos, out of which 28,000 were shortlisted to be printed in a 5mx8m 16-page album.

The result is what you see above in the image or can check it for yourself at the Berlin Museum for Communication (Museum für Kommunikation Berlin).

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