Samsung Galaxy Unpackedis just around the corner, bringing with it new gadgets, more AI integration, and the potential for a big announcement or two. Here's how to watch July 2024's Samsung Galaxy Unpacked.
Like previous years, Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 will be livestreamed on both its official websiteand YouTube channel(embedded below). The broadcast is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. ET / 6 a.m. PT on July 10. If this seems early it's because the in-person event is being hosted in Paris, where it will kick off at 3 p.m.
Samsung has historically used Unpacked to launch new gadgets, and 2024 looks to be no different. First taking place in 2009, the biannual event is dedicated to showcasing Samsung's latest smartphones, tablets, and wearables, featuring keynote talks by the tech giant's executives.
SEE ALSO:Samsung Unpacked: Every announcement expected at July eventAs such, several significant announcements are expected at this month's Unpacked, which will also focus on Samsung's AI integration.
Credit: SeongJoon Cho / Bloomberg via Getty ImagesTech companies are obsessed with AI right now, and Samsung is no exception. We may not see a Samsung AI announcement as significant as January's unveilingof Galaxy AI. Even so, we can definitely expect an update on the suite of generative AI tools.
Samsung has been teasing the "next frontier of Galaxy AI" in the lead up to its mid-year Unpacked event, hinting at further AI integration into its devices. Galaxy AI currently includes features such as Circle to Search, Live Translate, and even Edit Suggestions for photos.
Credit: Angel Garcia / Bloomberg via Getty ImagesGalaxy Unpacked may also include news on the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Ring— and perhaps even a launch of the finger-sized wearable. Designed to track metrics such as your sleep and heart health, Samsung's smart ring is intended to complement the company's smartwatchesrather than replace them.
We've known that Samsung has been developing the Galaxy Ring since it was first teased in January, however July could be the month we're finally told when we can slip it on our fingers.
Samsung typically refreshes its flip and fold smartphones around July or August, and we have no reason to think 2024 will be an exception. While 2024's first Unpacked focused on Samsung's GalaxyS42 smartphone line (including the Galaxy S24 Ultra, S24+, and S24), July's event will likely introduce a new generation of foldables: The Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6.
Leaks suggest that Samsung's Z Flip 6 will be upgraded to a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, putting it on par with the Galaxy S24, as well as a 50MP main camera (up from the Z Flip 5's 12MP). It will also receive a boost to its battery, increasing from 3,700mAh 4,000mAh.
Performance isn't the only area where we're likely to see improvement, though. Leaked imagesindicate that both the Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 will have slimmer hinges than their predecessors, with Samsung continuing to streamline its foldable devices' hardware.
There's also a good chance we'll get some news about Samsung's smartwatches. Leaks late last month revealed that the Galaxy Watch 7 will be available in a 40-millimetre size as well as the colour "Cream," though it's expected that Samsung will offer further options as well. Samsung's Galaxy Watch 6 comes in both 40-millimetre and 44-millimetre, and has different colourways.
The Galaxy Watch 7 will also take full advantage of Samsung's focus on AI. The wearable will include a number of AI-powered features, including a "Personalized Daily AI companion" which will enable "AI Powered Sleep, AI Powered Exercise, and AI Powered Communication." Barring any further leaks, we'll just have to wait for Samsung's official announcement to find out exactly what all that means.
TopicsSamsungSamsung Unpacked
(责任编辑:知識)
Carlos Beltran made a very interesting hair choice
Former Facebook exec says network is 'destroying how social works'
Carrie Fisher died 1 year ago: Fans remember on Twitter
Chris Cornell's wife posts heartbreaking Christmas video
Singapore gets world's first driverless taxisThe U.S. will no longer have the final say on internet domain names
The National Telecommunications Information Admistration (NTIA) announced via 。 blog post
。on Tuesday
...[详细]With iPhone X, Unity developer turns his head invisible
If you've ever found yourself just wanting to disappear for a while, there may soon be an app for th
...[详细]Coinbase reminds users Bitcoin is risky
Bitcoin. It's pretty great, amirite? But, ya know, could you maybe just chill the fuck out on it for
...[详细]Everything you need to know about the internet's new obsession with eating Tide pods
Rule number one is do not believe everything you read on the internet—especially if someone is
...[详细]Satisfy your Olympics withdrawals with Nike's latest app
Following in the footsteps of last year's successful launch of Nike's Tech Book is back in its secon
...[详细]'The Christmas Prince' and more cheesy Netflix Christmas movies
The winter holidays are a great time to catch up on your prestige TV and your Oscar-bait movies, but
...[详细]20 things that will be 20 years old in 2018
2018 is nearly here. And while we wait to see what fresh joys and horrors it will bring, let's take
...[详细]Lorde's cancelled Israel show sparks meeting request with ambassador
Lorde's decision to cancel her performance in Israel has been suitably contentious.Now Israel's amba
...[详细]WhatsApp announces plans to share user data with Facebook
Big changes are coming to WhatsApp. 。On Thursday, WhatsApp announced in a blog post it will begin sha
...[详细]The definitive countdown of the best 'Carpool Karaoke' episodes of 2017
With the possible exception of that one where Britney Spears didn't really sing, there is no such th
...[详细]