Samsung will unveil its most anticipated goods for the second half of the year at its most recent Galaxy Unpacked presentation next week. In order to give the community access to the most recent hardware and software announcements from the South Korean corporation, the company has officially announced that the event will be streamed live.
The actual event is held in Paris, France. Given that Samsung is one of the major sponsors and that France is hosting the Summer Olympics, this has not come as a surprise. The second Galaxy Unpacked event this year is scheduled for a rather early time, so it’s likely that the newly released goods will play a major role in Samsung’s Olympic activations.
On July 10, at 3 p.m. (Central European Summer Time) in Paris, 9 a.m. Eastern, and 6 a.m. Pacific, the webcast will begin. Three places will have it accessible: the official Samsung website, Samsung’s YouTube channel, and the company’s online newsroom. You should bookmark youtube.com/samsung for the official Galaxy Unpacked livestream, as it’s likely the easiest to watch on YouTube.
Samsung is anticipated to introduce four significant items. The announcement of new Galaxy Foldables has already been revealed, and the Samsung community is eagerly awaiting word on the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6.
A further three additional peripherals are conjectured. Numerous leaked updates pertain to the Galaxy Watch and Buds product lines. Samsung also unveiled the Galaxy Ring, a new health-focused gadget, at January’s Galaxy Unpacked. This occasion has long been set aside as the official introduction of this intelligent jewelry piece.
Finally, Galaxy AI imagery has been employed in event promotional materials and artwork. A major update to Samsung’s artificial intelligence software seems like a no-brainer to build on the company’s excellent sales of the AI-powered Galaxy S24 series in the first half of the year, especially because innovation in the field is happening virtually every day.