Samsung’s biggest event of the year took place earlier this week, when the company announced a number of new Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy Z Flip 6he Galaxy Z Fold 6Two new smart watches for the Galaxy Watch 7 Seriesthe new Galaxy Buds 3 earphones (including the Buds 3 Pro) and the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Ring.
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Most notably, foldable smartphones received major upgrades with the new Samsung Galaxy S10+. AI of the galaxy technology that helps with everything from taking photos to translating notes, to an AI-powered Google Assistant. Since Samsung announced its The smart ring is back in JanuaryWe’ve been waiting for months to see its new features in action, such as double-pinch gestures and a heart rate alert.
Pre-orders for the new devices begin today, with all announced products officially going on sale on Wednesday, July 24. Here’s how to pre-order each new Galaxy device, plus a guide to which retailers are offering the best deals.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6
New in the Galaxy Z Flip 6 The phones feature AI-assisted features that can be accessed without even opening the device, as well as an upgraded camera that supports 2x optical zoom for noise-free photos and AI zoom, and improved FlexWindow technology that lets you check information from multiple widgets at the same time. The Z Flip 6 starts at $1,100.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
He Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 It also received some notable upgrades, including an improved gaming experience based on its powerful chipset and larger vapor chamber, a new cover-screen ratio to provide a more natural bar-like viewing experience, and a thinner, lighter design. The Z Fold 6 starts at $1,900.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
Samsung’s latest smartwatch series, the Galaxy Watch 7, has a new FDA-cleared feature that detects signs of sleep apnea using the watch’s advanced AI algorithm. The watch also comes with a 3nm processor, which boasts a faster CPU and improved power efficiency. Plus, there’s a new dual-frequency GPS that can track location more accurately even in dense urban environments. The Watch 7 starts at $300.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra
Samsung also introduced a premium, rugged smartwatch aimed at fitness enthusiasts: the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Like the Apple Watch Ultra, Samsung’s new wearable is designed with durability in mind, as it’s made with a 437-grade titanium frame and is water-resistant up to 10 ATM. Features of the Watch Ultra include a custom heart rate zone, a multisport tile for triathlon workouts, and up to 100 hours of battery life on the power-saving setting. The Watch Ultra starts at $650.
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Samsung Galaxy Ring
Samsung has officially entered the smart ring market with its new galaxy ringThe Ring offers up to seven days of battery life and a specially designed fast-charging case that features aesthetic LED lighting to indicate charging status. You’ll get menstrual cycle tracking, energy scores, sleep scores, and even a double-pinch gesture, which lets you take photos or ignore your alarm on compatible Galaxy smartphones. The Galaxy Ring starts at $400.
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Samsung Galaxy Buds Series 3
The Galaxy Buds 3 series now has a stem-shaped design (similar to Apple’s AirPods) plus new features like improved active noise cancellation performance, Galaxy AI features like language translation and voice commands, and improved two-way speakers. The Buds 3 start at $180 and the Buds 3 Pro at $250.
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