There are a few days left to find out all the news about the Galaxy Unpacked 2023, which, according to various rumors, will surely introduce a new generation of Samsung foldable devices, as well as a new series of smartwatches and tablets. To make sure you don’t miss out, here are the details of the event.
As a major advance, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 will have a redesign on the outside, mostly around the screen protector, following in the footsteps of what Motorola introduced with the Razr 40 Ultra or Razr Plus, one of the Chicago firm’s top picks.
All about Galaxy Unpacked 2023
When will the presentation take place?
The appointment of the Samsung mid-year event is July 26, 2023. Unlike previous releases, this is the first Unpacked to be headquartered in South Korea, the manufacturer’s home country other than San Francisco.
As far as schedules go, in some parts of the world it is necessary to get up early so as not to lose details of new Galaxy products, as the presentation starts at 04:00 AM PT (07:00 AM ET).
- mexico city: 05:00 hours
- Spain: 1:00 p.m.
- New York, USA: 07:00 hours
- San Francisco, USA: 04:00 hours
- Buenos Aires, Argentina: 08:00 hours
- Santiago de Chile: 07:00 hours
- Bogota, Colombia: 06:00 hours
- Lima Peru: 06:00 hours
- Quito, Ecuador: 06:00 hours
- La Paz, Bolivia: 07:00 hours
- Caracas Venezuela: 07:00 hours
- Seoul, South Korea: 8:00 p.m.
How to see the Galaxy without packaging?
The most common way to follow the South Korean’s important conference is on her YouTube channel, which has nearly 6.5 million subscribers. The stream clip is not activated yet, but I’m sure it will be soon.
What do we hope to learn in Unpacked?
Galaxy Z Add 5
It’s almost a fact that the star of the night (in South Korea) will be the Galaxy Z Fold 5, which is rumored to have an improved teardrop hinge and Qualcomm’s latest development: a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip. As for its battery, it was revealed that it will have a capacity of 4400 mAh and fast charging of 25W.
The stability of the foldable device is predicted to include more than one improvement, with its S Pen undergoing a major redesign. Otherwise, the trim of this new generation will be largely similar to its predecessor, but there are only a few days left to dispel all doubts.
The starting price of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 won’t go up: $1,799, the same price as the Google Pixel Fold and Galaxy Z Fold 4.
Galaxy Z Flip 5
The audacity that Motorola had with the Razr 40 Ultra or Razr Plus will also be achieved in the Z Flip 5 as it will integrate a larger screen, around 3.5 inches, which will allow you to run all sorts of apps and elements such as calendar and messaging without having to open your cell phone.
Like the Z Fold 5, there will be a particular emphasis on hardware durability as well as its processing, topped by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip. It will have 8GB of RAM.
As for its hinge, it will be a redesign, especially to eliminate the space in the fold that is created when closing a mobile phone. On the other hand, it has not lost any of its predecessor’s vibrant colors or water resistance.
Galaxy Clock 6

Samsung smartwatches are rumored to come in two versions: the standard Galaxy Watch 6 and the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, with a slightly more curved screen than the previous generation, albeit with the same button layout.
What is true is that the Galaxy Watch Classic will bring back the rotating bezel with the intention of making it more intuitive, mainly in the user interface.
It was also said that the Galaxy Watch 6 will integrate microLED technology, which will turn into a panel with better contrast control, more accurate colors, higher brightness levels, and more efficient battery consumption. All this can mean a slight increase in price.
Other features of this smartwatch will include an Exynos W980 processor, longer battery life, Wear OS 4 operating system, broad compatibility with Google and third-party apps, advanced health and sleep features, and multiple strap models.
Galaxy Tab S9

The Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9 Plus, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will make up a new series of tablets that Samsung will announce in its Unpacked release this July that will feature improvements in terms of resistance and performance mode.
The Galaxy Tab S9 Plus boasts rear optics that are more in line with the Galaxy S23 series, as well as a 12.4-inch (1752 x 2800 pixels) panel with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Compared to the most advanced model, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, it will include a 14.6-inch screen as well as a floating rear lens. Your answer will be responsible for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor.
Each version will have different memory options, although the Tab S9 UItra will also have different models when it comes to RAM. The base price of an entry-level tablet will be $800.
Source: Digital Trends
