On Tuesday, Samsung sent out invitations for its Galaxy Unpacked summer event, which takes place July 10 has 6:00 a.m. (Pacific Time) (9 a.m. ET, 3 p.m. CEST) in Paris, just before the Summer Olympics. THE animated invitation shows a 3D cube rotating at its tip on a flat surface, which then projects the Eiffel Tower and the stars logo to Galaxy AI. The static invitation simply displays the Galaxy AI logo.
In a more detailed press release, Samsung praises the arrival of “The next frontier of Galaxy AI“, a suite of software features launched by the company earlier this year designed to improve and simplify various tasks, such as editing photos and research.
The device maker is expected to unveil new foldable phonesincluding the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. The press release notes that Galaxy AI is “now infused into the latest Galaxy Z series and the entire Galaxy ecosystem.”
Unpacked could also introduce the Galaxy Watch 7, as well as a more powerful Ultra version and a more budget-friendly Samsung Galaxy Watch FE. It is possible that we obtain new headphones in the form of the Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro.
Perhaps most notably, this summer’s Unpacked event could offer more details on the long-awaited Galaxy Ringwhich Samsung teased during its January Unpacked event. We might finally learn more about its price, availability, and specifications.
Ahead of the event, Samsung says customers who reserve a new Galaxy device at Samsung.com, you’ll get an instant $50 credit and save up to $1,500 on a device pre-order. This offer is available today until July 10.
Samsung usually holds two Unpacked events each year: one taking place around January or February, during which it unveils the latest news. Galaxy S Seriesand another in summer, which usually takes place in July or August and focuses on foldableThis year’s event will be held earlier than in previous years, to capitalize on the buzz surrounding the event. Summer Olympics in Paris, which will begin on July 26.
Samsung will broadcast the event live at Samsung.comon the Samsung Newsroom and about the company Youtube channel starting at 6 a.m. PT (9 a.m. ET). As always, CNET experts will be on the ground covering whatever is announced.
Let the games begin.