Greetings to all.
I don't think this machine is too much to get upset about. Actually I quite like it.
Most on this forum would love the Kelvinator Magic Minute, not because it is useful or makes a significant amount of difference to the end result, but because it was FUN! Of course a modern manufacturer comes out with similar idea and we are horrified. Isn't it good that someone is trying out new idea's even if they are somewhat misguided or gimmicky?
From what I have read about the machine, the foam is injected into the drum for several minutes and then water is introduced, into which the foam dissolves. From what I can see, only on the gentle cycles does the foam work automatically, for other cycles it is a selectable option. This machine is going to be sold in Australia too, (Its been given an energy rating) and, like Europe, most of our detergents are low sudsing (even our top loader detergents dont suds excessively). I have noticed that with my Maytag/Hoover with recirculating jet that some detergents can whip up a fair bit of foam but when the jet cuts out, the foam dies down and I don't have a sudslock. I should imagine this Samsung machine should be the same.
Besides its a stylish looking machine and as a person who is fascinated by machines I am more than happy to give something new a go.