Move over, Thom Browne, and your stuffy leather trimmings! Samsung has a better collaboration in the wings. The Pokémon Edition of the Galaxy Z Flip 3 is official, and it comes with a host of accessories that transform the folding phone into a bonafide Pokédex for the real world.

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Where was this collaboration when the Z Flip 3 launched last summer? It’s so cute, and perfect for Pokémon Go as it somehow continues to maintain relevance 6 years after launch. The bundle includes the Galaxy Z Flip 3 in a special box with a heaping of Pokémon-themed accessories. If the default Pikachu isn’t your starter, there’s a picture case with swappable cards. (Since we’re sharing, I’m more of a Squirtle Sun with a Bulbasaur Rising.) There’s also a clear cover set, a pouch that looks like a Pokédex with a lanyard strap, a Pikachu tail keychain, and a PokéBall stand. As for the Z Flip 3 itself, it comes preloaded with Pokémon ringtones, themes, and wallpapers. (I’m curious if the interface elements will make it separately to the Galaxy Apps store, because if so, I am so on it.)

The Galaxy Z Flip 3 is a delightful little folding phone. It hails premium specifications and a capable camera system, and it flips down into a pocketable nubbin’. But perhaps the best part of the Z Flip 3 is that, because it’s a foldable form factor, it can better replicate a device from a beloved nerd franchise. It’s too bad Samsung didn’t think to make a case (for the phone itself) that makes the Z Flip 3 look like an actual Pokédex. Pair that with an app like DataDex and it’s like the real thing.

I am personally excited about this collaboration and what this might spell for the fourth-generation Z Flip and future branding. Pokémon has been a long-time favorite of mine, to the point that I have a themed Pop Socket to outfit every single smartphone that comes through my doors for review. Samsung has a history of launching phones with brand partnerships like Thom Browne, though they tend to relate to a more business-oriented crowd. Conversely, the Z Flip 3 has been marketed toward a younger user base from the start, so it makes sense for Samsung to lean into it fully here.