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What to expect from Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event

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Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked Event is one of the most talked about topics of the year. There’s no need to wait, as the firm will host the event tomorrow, July 26, in its native nation Seoul, South Korea. The next set of foldable Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5. In comparison to its forerunners, both foldable are expected to have improved functionality and designs. The Galaxy Watch 6 series will continue the next lineup of smartwatches, and the final model that is scheduled to be unveiled at the event is the Galaxy Tab S9 series.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5

Basic expected specifications and first looks of all the upcoming models have been revealed to everyone through several leaked renders. The same Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which was equipped in the Galaxy S23 series, will continue to feature in the foldables, Fold 5 and Flip 5. The foldables are reportedly to be larger and thicker than the previous Galaxy Z series. An S pen is anticipated to be included. The Galaxy Z Flip 5 will be displayed with four different hues, whereas the Galaxy Z Fold 5 will be featured with three colours.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Series

The Galaxy Watch 6 series will include a basic and ultra variant. Galaxy Watch 6 will arrive in 40 mm and 44 mm sizes, and the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic will have a larger size, 43mm and 47mm, respectively. The internal storage of 16 GB and RAM of 2 GB with the Exynos W930 chipset powers up both variants. The presence of a rotating bezel which is made up of stainless steel, will be included only in the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. The smartwatches will bring new features with the Wear OS 4, and the 5 ATM rating allows swimming and water sports.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series

Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra are the trios that will be included in the Galaxy Tab S9 series. In comparison to competing tablets with LCD tablets, the basic S9 can also include an OLED screen. The live streaming of the event can be viewed from the official Samsung website, Samsung Newsroom and the firm’s youtube channel starting at 7:00 am (ET).

Samsung could also have others surprises

The devices we’ve listed so far are the ones that will surely come with the Galaxy Unpacked that will take place in South Korea. But they may not be the only ones.

In fact, we can also expect new accessories from Samsung.

These could be the new Galaxy SmartTag 2, a charming XR viewer from Samsung, the Galaxy Buds 3, and the FE variants of the Galaxy S23 and Tab S9. Speaking of these devices, no particular details have emerged over the last few months, and that’s why we see their debut during the Galaxy Unpacked unlikely.


Aastha is a Author of Samlover.com. With a degree in Engineering with IT, Aastha is deeply immersed in the realm of technology. Specializing in Android and Hardware. She is Passionate about technology at the service of digital entertainment that can be used through any platform. Music, movies and video games have always taken up a good part of his free time, but he doesn't give up outdoor activities, from simple walks to cycling and skiing. He has been producing editorial content for SamLover since 2022 and has run a computer and telephony store for 3 decades.

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Circle to Search Feature Could Be Arriving To Galaxy Book Laptops

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Samsung debuted the ‘Circle to Search by Google’ feature on the Galaxy S24 series as part of the Galaxy AI package. It has been a couple of months since the debut of the ‘Circle to Search’ feature, which is still a hot topic in the tech industry. Now this feature is expected to arrive on Galaxy Book and Galaxy Chromebook laptops and PCs. 

Samsung exclusively launched the Circle to Search feature on the Galaxy S24 series, then expanded it to more Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S22, and other phones, along with the One UI 6.1 update. Now Google is setting up to bring it to the Chrome web browser on desktop operating systems; somewhere, this points out the probability that it could come to the Galaxy Book, Galaxy Chromebook laptops, and PCs. 

At the moment, Google Chrome for desktop features Google Lens to search for text and images on the screen engine. Google seems to be working on the Circle to Search-like UI for the web browser. This is being speculated by a post on X shared by a tipster (via SamMobile) who mentioned that the new Lens UI in Chrome now has a new animation that appears like a familiar feature, ‘Circle to Search’, given that it is expected that this feature will be in Chrome’s version of “Circle to Search.” 

While clicking the Google Lens extension, a Circle to Search-like UI will appear, and then you can click and drag using the mouse pointer to draw around the text or image you want to search on the screen. After circling the content you want to search for on the screen, the selected part will be highlighted in a rounded rectangular shape.


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Samsung Being Setting Up For 3nm-Based Exynos 2500 Chipset

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The Korean brand ‘Samsung’ is gearing up to begin the mass production of their next-generation phone chipset using a cutting-edge 3nm manufacturing process. 

Samsung, in collaboration with Synopsys, a design automation company, has successfully taped out the high-end mobile SoC. This chipset will be built using a cutting-edge 3nm process with ‘gate-all-around’ (GAA) technology; this is the first time Samsung has used this process for a mobile processor. 

Initially, Samsung began GAA-based 3-nm mass production in June 2022 and registered its name as the first giant to use this process in the industry. This will be the brand’s first-time mass-producing mobile APs using the 3-nm GAA process. The mobile AP that was mass-produced is presumed to be the “Exynos 2500.” 

We already reported that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumored to use the Exynos 2500 chipset. Now again, the new report says that, designed by Samsung’s System LSI division, the Exynos 2500 is expected to power the forthcoming flagship Galaxy S25 smartphone model. It is reported that the Exynos 2500 will be a mass-producer by the end of this year using the second-generation 3-nm process, which is Samsung’s leading-edge technology. 

Previously, the Korean giant reintroduced Exynos chipsets to the Galaxy S24 series for the very first time in two years. Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series debuted in 2022 and arrived with the Exynos 2200, but unfortunately experienced low performance and overheating issues. After the failure of the Exynos 2200, the giant subsequent Exynos 2300 project was abruptly canceled, and the entire Galaxy S23 series was equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. 

Although Samsung introduced its Exynos 2400 and attached it to the newly launched Galaxy S24 base and Plus variants. 

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Samsung-IBM Partnership Simplifies Mobile Security Management

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Samsung announced its plan in the expansion of its plan to re-imagine mobile device security for business customers in collaboration with IBM. 

The Korean brand ‘Samsung’ and IBM are partnering to enhance mobile security for businesses. Samsung Knox data integrated with IBM’s QRadar security system offers security teams a central view of mobile threats across the organization. Security analysts can identify and respond to smartphone threats quickly. 

It seems that this new partnership runs more securely and without compromising user privacy. Increasingly, organizations’ IT and security teams are seeking to adopt a zero-trust framework. Samsung Knox offers SOCs with differentiated capabilities to ensure centralized visibility into mobile devices and their vulnerabilities and access to on-device danger detection to alert security observers early in the attack chain. 

Typically, security struggles with random data from different gadgets, making danger detection and response difficult. Samsung and IBM are collaborating to merge Samsung Knox with IBM’s QRadar security system, which will surely enhance and add an extra layer of security. Security teams have the power to see threats across all Galaxy devices in one place. This new collaboration will enhance visibility and help organizations prevent security issues before they happen. 

The Senior Vice President and General Manager of Mobile B2B, Samsung Electronics America, Brad Haczynski, stated that “Samsung Knox has been consistently recognized as the industry’s leading mobile device security platform* due to our comprehensive approach to protecting devices at the hardware and software levels. Working with IBM, we are excited to extend the power of the platform to SOCs to address the increasingly complex threats organizations are facing today.”


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