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Samsung is getting its next Unpacked event ready to take place on July 10th, 2024 where Samsung will be announcing some of its new kit, which we expect to be its next generation foldable phone and watch. Want to know more? Great, but first, go here and make a reservation to get a $50 credit just incase you want to buy something that’s announced.

So what exactly are we expecting to be announced?

Phones

We’re expecting to see the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 launched during this unpacked event. From a hardware perspective, we’re expecting the phones to feature incremental improvements across the board along with a hefty sprinkling of the “AI” buzzword that’s been all the rage lately.

Galaxy Watch 7 & Ultra

As the Galaxy Watch 6 has been out for about a year now, it’s the logical time for a refresh of the line to increment the model number by one. The Galaxy Watch 7 is rumored to be an incremental improvement over the Galaxy Watch 6 and the Galaxy Watch (7?) Ultra will take the crown from the “Classic” line. I’ve been rolling with the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro for the past couple of years and would love to have an upgrade available that’s more incremental than last year’s Watch 6 Classic.

Galaxy Ring

Quite frankly, nobody knows much about the Galaxy Ring. Samsung has tipped its hat a few times about its existence, however, we’ve yet to see actual proof that it’s a live product that we’ll be able to buy. Since this is one of two major Samsung mobile product launch events that happen during the course of the year, we’ll keep the light on to anticipate a smart ring joining the Samsung ecosystem.

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David Schroth
David is a computer hardware enthusiast that has been tinkering with computer hardware for the past 25 years and writing reviews for more than ten years. He's the Founder and Editor in Chief of The FPS Review.

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