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Galaxy Unpacked Event Today, know what to expect besides the Galaxy S23 series?

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The South Korean firm will hold its year’s biggest event, the Galaxy Unpacked Event, on February 1st, 2023, in San Francisco. It is the very first time, after three years, that this event will be held in person. This year, the Galaxy S23 series will be the center of attraction in this event. Besides the series, the event will offer many other things as well. So let’s find out what is waiting for us in the event. 

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What more to expect from the Galaxy Unpacked Event 2023?

The main focus of the Galaxy Unpacked Event 2023 is indeed all three devices of the next flagship Galaxy S23 (Galaxy S23, S23+, and the top of the line S23 Ultra), but it doesn’t mean that is it for the event. Apart from the series, there are numerous other components that will steal your sight with their glaze. Let us tell you that the other things that may be waiting for us in the event are mentioned below. 

Samsung One UI 5.1 Skin

Like the S23 series, the Unpacked event is where the One UI 5.1 will also debut. Notably, it will be launched with the Galaxy S23 series itself. For those who are unaware, the One UI 5.1 is based on Android 13 and is being introduced as the successor to the most-latest One UI 5.0. This update will also have similar customization properties as its predecessor but improved. You can find additional information related to it here.

Galaxy Book 3 Lineup

Some rumors are spreading around the internet that suggests that the South Korean firm is expected to unveil its next Galaxy Book 3 lineup in the Galaxy Unpacked event. Notably, if this is true, then we will get to see all three devices of this series- the Galaxy Book 3, Galaxy Book 3 Pro, and Galaxy Book3 Pro 360, Galaxy Book3 Ultra. Informatively, the Galaxy Book is the premium laptop lineup of Samsung. If you know more about it, tap here

Galaxy Tab S9 Series

As per some reports, Samsung is planning to unwrap its new premium tablet, the Galaxy Tab S9, along with the latest Galaxy S series smartphone, as it usually does. It is assumed that this new tablet will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC in it. It is also rumored that the company has improved its camera quality this time, which will be a major change of it. Additionally, this Tab S model will also get the S Pen support, as its predecessors do. However, its launch isn’t officially confirmed yet by the company. 

Galaxy Buds2 and Buds2 Live

It is expected that Samsung will update the Galaxy Buds2 and Galaxy Buds2 Live in this event. It is rumored that the company is planning to introduce the next-generation models of the Galaxy Buds lineup in the same. Unfortunately, we are unable to find any other information regarding them; the only clues that we have received are all we have mentioned above. 

Nota bene, undoubtedly, the Galaxy Unpacked Event 2023 is being held in person, but for those, who aren’t able to attend it physically, the company will stream it live on its official sites and channels. If you are determined to know how you can join your hands in this event through the live stream, you can check our previous article about it by tapping here


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Samsung Setting Up To Overtake Its Rivals TSMC & Apple With 3-nm Exynos W1000 Chip

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The Korean electronics firm ‘Samsung Electronics’ is now setting up to apply its latest 3-nm processing technology to the forthcoming Galaxy smartphones and smart wearable watches. It is expected that, initially, the brand will power the next Galaxy Watch 7 with this process. 

The Korean giant will start operations of its second-generation 3-nm production line in its home country by the end of the year. If the reports are to be believed, the Galaxy Watch 7 could be the first product to be powered by the latest chip process technology, the Exynos W1000 application processor (AP) chip, taking on its competitors Apple and TSMC. 

The Exynos W1000 is based on the 3-nm process node, the most advanced technology available in the chip industry yet, which is expected to upgrade computational performance and power efficiency by over 20%. Once Samsung debuts its forthcoming Galaxy Watch 7 powered by 3-nm AP, this will be the most powerful smartwatch to compete with the Apple Watch Series 9 powered by 5-nm AP. 

Apple leads the wearable smartwatch industry with a 45% market share, as per the metrics of the third quarter of 2023, followed by Samsung with a 20% share. On the other hand, Samsung is planning to introduce its latest wearable device, the Galaxy Watch 7, and the very first Galaxy Ring at the Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris. 

Next-generation foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, are also scheduled for the unpacked event in Paris. Jumping on the next year, the Galaxy S25 series is supposed to debut in early 2025 and is expected to use a powerful 3nm Exynos W1000 chip. 

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Samsung To Introduce New Wearable Product In Paris Ahead Of 2024 Olympics

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Samsung is cooking up a new market strategy as it sets up to hold an Unpacked event, a new product launch event to expand the smart wearable family, around July 10. 

Samsung fans are already eagerly waiting for the July Unpack event, as Samsung is expected to introduce next-generation foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. Samsung Electronics says its Mobile Experience (MX) Division will hold an Unpacked event in Paris, France, around July 10.

The referees suggest that the key reason behind holding this event is just to maximize marketing effects ahead of the Paris Olympic Games, which are scheduled for July 26, 2024. The main focus of the giant appears to be unveiling the sixth-generation foldable phones, which are expected to bring more new generative AI features

Apart from the next-generation foldable phones, the Korean brand is also looking forward to wearable devices at this Unpack event, as it is expected to introduce the Galaxy Watch 7 and the Galaxy Ring, which can be worn like a ring. 

The forthcoming Galaxy Watch 7 will be powered by the new AP Exynos W1000, based on the second-generation 3-nm process. This is a state-of-the-art process developed by Samsung Electronics’ foundry division to catch up with TSMC. Reportedly, the chips based on the 3-nm process are 20% more power-efficient as compared to current 5-nm chips. 

Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy Watch 7 will be the first to detect sleep apnea and is expected to introduce blood sugar monitoring using AI and various health data. It can be used for at least up to nine days after charging.

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Samsung Setting Up To Bring A Toggle To Turn Off Super HDR In Instagram

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Samsung brings a mesmerizing feature named ‘Super HDR’ to enhance the shooting and viewing of photos and videos experience for its newly launched Galaxy S24 series. Now it seems that the giant could add a button to turn off Super HDR on Instagram. 

Super HDR is a feature that captures images and videos in a new format, based on Google’s Ultra HDR format. It delivers photos that are pretty bright in particular areas and have more detailed shadows when viewed on compatible displays. 

However, despite many facilities, some people don’t prefer how Super-HDR works while viewing images and videos onInstagram. Now, as per their request, Samsung is looking for a way to permit users to turn off Super HDR. 

The reports reveal that Samsung is looking forward to offering a toggle button to disable or enable Super HDR inside Instagram. This is because some people prefer and want to avoid how Super HDR images and video display (width, higher brightness, color volume, and wider dynamic range) while scrolling Instagram. 

It is being speculated by one of the South Korean firm’s official forum moderators that the company is setting up with Instagram to bring a toggle to disable or enable Super HDR, similar to a toggle that is already housed in the OS version of Instagram. 

Super HDR is based on Google’s Ultra HDR and captures photos and videos with vibrant colors and more balanced lightning. You can easily catch the difference in both the camera preview and the final results. After uploading the content on Instagram, the super HDR effects will be maintained for a more vivid viewing experience. Then users scroll through images and videos in Super HDR on Instagram, and the display brightens up to match the tone map of the Super HDR file, but some of them don’t prefer the sudden brightness of the screen as they complain regarding this on social media. Now it appears that Samsung is working on it. 


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