We’re officially two weeks out from the launch of Samsung’s fall flagships, and thanks to a series of extensive leaks over the last couple of months, we have a pretty good idea of what to expect. Not only will we finally see an S Pen-capable folding phone, but with any luck, the first Wear OS 3 watches will show their faces as well. If you’re looking for a reason to get excited, Samsung’s trailer for Galaxy Unpacked is teasing some big changes to the concept of a smartphone.

With the Galaxy Z Fold3 officially taking the Note’s spot this year, it seems the company is looking to reassure fans of high-performance flagships that change is for the better. The trailer opens with a look at the evolution of cell phones, from the earliest of bricks all the way to our current glass slates, before posing a question: “Is ‘good’ good enough?” It seems Samsung is convinced it has a hit on its hands with its next device, and it’s ready to show the world what it’s cooked up.

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Though the trailer doesn’t show much of the phone itself, it does visualize a world of two massive cities laid on top of one another as (presumably) the Z Fold3 opens to reveal its inner display. It’s a striking shot, even if it does just call back to an 11-year-old Christopher Nolan movie.

Can you believe this movie is over a decade old? Me either.

You can check out the complete trailer in the embed above. Unfortunately, you’ll have to supply your own Inception-esque booming bass noise as you watch.