What you need to know
- Samsung confirmed that its next Unpacked event will take place on July 10 in Paris, France, at 9 a.m. EDT/6 a.m. PDT.
- The announcement also kicks off Samsung’s summer “Pre-Order” program for upcoming Galaxy devices. to receive $50 in store credit.
- Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Fold 6, Galaxy Watch 7, and more.
As Samsung’s summer Galaxy Unpacked event approaches, the company is kicking off its pre-order program for new devices.
As detailed in a press release, Samsung will host its next Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10 in Paris, France. The company says it is preparing to unveil the launch of “cutting-edge innovations.” Users can tune in to the event at 9 am EDT, 6 am PDT and 3 pm CEST (Central Europe).
Additionally, starting today (June 25) and continuing through July 10, consumers can reserve a new Galaxy device at Samsung.com for store credit. The company says eligible devices will reward customers with $50 of Samsung credit. Pre-ordering devices through the main website can help consumers save up to $1,500 on upcoming Galaxy devices.
Additionally, this summer’s Galaxy Unpacked event offers those who pre-order products from their website the chance to win $5,000 in store credit.
We’re expecting a pretty packed event this summer as Samsung prepares to unveil the galaxy ring. The company showed the device during MWC 2024 and confirmed some key specifications. Dr. Hon Pak, head of Samsung’s digital health team, told reporters that the Galaxy Ring’s battery is estimated to last between “five and nine days.”
A close-up of the highlighted Galaxy Ring its various finishes, such as gold, platinum silver and ceramic black. Samsung stated that it is heavily focused on tracking a user’s physical activity data through its first smart ring. The company also claimed that its wearable device weighs about “half” as much as its competitor, the Oura Ring.
Elsewhere, we’re (not so) patiently awaiting the reveal of Samsung’s next foldable devices: Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Fold 6. Executive Vice President and Head of Mobile Experience R&D Won-Joon Choi teased in June that an “optimized” Galaxy AI experience is coming to your clamshell and book devices. Samsung considers both devices to be “versatile” and “flexible.”
Details about what we could expect were kept under wraps. However, Samsung’s executive vice president stated that Galaxy AI’s “Live Translate” will be expanded to third parties. messaging appsThis could mean that those who frequent WhatsApp and Telegram could get a boost from Galaxy AI.