Content creator FreeZia is once again at the center of online debate after revealing she has become a Galaxy user—despite previously criticizing the brand.
On March 29, FreeZia (real name Song Ji-a) shared preview photos on her YouTube channel taken with the latest Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, announcing that she would release a full video documenting her experience later that day.

In the upcoming video, she is seen unboxing the device and quickly putting it to use, showing visible excitement about her new phone. She particularly praised the camera quality, saying, “The selfie quality is really good,” while highlighting its ability to capture detailed skin textures and vivid colors.
The reaction is drawing attention because it sharply contrasts with her past remarks about Samsung devices. Previously, FreeZia had openly stated that she disliked the idea of her boyfriend using a Galaxy phone, even saying it would annoy her if he took photos of her with it. She also claimed that Galaxy and iPhone photos had noticeably different “tones,” adding that she had never even used a Galaxy device before.
Those comments sparked backlash at the time, with many netizens criticizing her for being dismissive and biased. Now, her sudden switch to Galaxy has reignited the discussion, with some accusing her of inconsistency while others see it as a genuine change of opinion after firsthand experience.

In addition to reviewing the phone, FreeZia plans to share her daily life using the device, including filming in various locations such as inside her car and at trending dessert spots. She also teased content showing how she decorates her phone with stickers, reflecting her signature aesthetic style.
Notably, she is expected to directly address the recent controversy in the video, offering her honest thoughts and clarifying misunderstandings.
As one of Korea’s most talked-about influencers, FreeZia continues to generate buzz with her candid personality—this time turning a past controversy into a new talking point through her unexpected switch.
Sources: Netizenbuzz


