How to watch Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024
Get ready for a huge, multi-product Samsung launch
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Today is the day for the secondSamsung Galaxy Unpackedof the year. And we suspect it’ll be a big one, with the tipped reveal of theGalaxy Z Fold 6,Galaxy Z Flip 6,Galaxy Watch 7,Galaxy Watch Ultra,Galaxy Ring. We could expect the odd surprise, such as new Galaxy Buds, and naturally plenty of talk about AI.
And we’ve spun up aSamsung Galaxy Unpacked July live blogto bring you all the last-minute news and leaks in the run up to the showcase, as well as a beat-by-beat breakdown of the announcements. We also have TechRadar people on the ground at the Paris launch event, so we’re here to bring you everything you need to know aboutSamsung’s next-gen suite of products.
So read on for how to watch Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 live and a brief roundup of what to expect.
How to watch Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 live
Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event isconfirmed to take placeon Wednesday, July 10. A livestream of the keynote will kick off at 6am PT / 9pm ET / 2pm GMT / 11pm AEDT.
If you want to watch the showcase live, then you can do so viaSamsung’s YouTube channeland we’ve embedded a holdingYouTubevideo below. And, if you register to watch the livestream onSamsung’s website, you’ll be sent a £50 / AU$100 voucher to spend on a new Galaxy device.
Sadly, there’s currently no such offer in the US, but youcanreserve $50 in credit towards a pre-order of one of Samsung’s as-yet-unannounced devices. You’ll also be entered into a $5,000 Samsung Credit sweepstake for doing so.
If you prefer to follow Galaxy Unpacked via social media, Samsung will also be sharing minute-by-minute posts from itsSamsung Mobileaccount on X.
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TechRadar will also be at the physical Unpacked showcase in Paris, where we’ll be live-blogging our thoughts on whatever gets revealed. If you’re a fan of short videos, be sure to keep an eye on theTechRadar TikTokaccount, too, as we’ll be sharing reaction videos in the immediate aftermath of Unpacked.
What to expect at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024
In brief, we’re expecting to see two new foldable phones unveiled at this month’s Unpacked showcase, as well as new Galaxy watches, the Galaxy Ring and potentially some new Galaxy Buds.
As rumors go, theGalaxy Z Fold 6andGalaxy Z Flip 6are tipped to be iterative updates over their respective predecessors. Both models are expected to get the super fast Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, as well as the AI-powered photography features of theGalaxy S24 Ultraand some minor design changes.
The Galaxy Z Fold 6, specifically, could get a slightly larger cover screen, while the Galaxy Z Flip 6 gets some small upgrades to the appearance its rear cameras.
Regarding theGalaxy Watch 7andGalaxy Watch Ultra, we’re expecting a new Exynos W1000 chipset for both models, more base storage for the Watch 7, and battery and display size increases for the Watch Ultra.
The Galaxy Ring could well be the star of this month’s Unpacked event, what withSamsung having already teased the long-awaited health-tracking device at its Galaxy S24 launchevent in January. Severalfeatures have already been leaked for the Galaxy Ring, including heart rate monitoring, stress tracking, period prediction and skin temperature reading, so we’re excited to see the much-hyped wearable in action.
We’re fairly certain that Samsung will also debut some earbuds at Galaxy Unpacked 2024, specifically theGalaxy Buds 3 Pro. These new cans are expected to boast several upgrades over the previous model, includingsound upgrades, smarter ANC, ‘blade lights’, andAirPods Pro-like stems.
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Axel is TechRadar’s UK-based Phones Editor, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest AI breakthroughs as part of the site’s Mobile Computing vertical. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion.
Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he then earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.
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