Samsung has accidentally revealed a list of some of the next devices the brand will launch. The electronic series was probably placed unintentionally and prematurely in the Samsung Members appon a support page.
The person who found the information was user Rydah, who took the screenshot and shared the images on the old Twitter X. The page in question asks the consumer to select the device to speed up the search for help, including models that have not been officialized by the brand.
Among the models that appear as previously unknown models on the list are the Galaxy Watch 7 smart watch, the affordable and possibly lower-power version Galaxy Watch FE, and the Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro wireless headphones.
Samsung leaking its own products is priceless. Here are Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pro ???? pic.twitter.com/2mJP3ZFOa9
— Rydah (@RydahDoesTech) June 12, 2024
One of the items on the list, the Galaxy Watch FE, had already “accidentally” appeared on Samsung support pages. Additionally, images of the Ultra version of the Galaxy Watch 7 (which is not listed on the app, which may mean it won’t be available at this time) have already been leaked.
Additionally, the company’s first smart ring, the Galaxy Ring, was confirmed at the beginning of the year, but will only be detailed and available in the coming months.
When will new Samsung products be announced?
The company has not made the date of Galaxy Unpacked official so far. This is a biannual event where the brand announces the lineup of devices it will be using in the coming months.
However, according to South Korean media, the conference will take place in July, which means the exact date should be confirmed soon.
This isn’t the manufacturer’s only recent mistake regarding future launches. Recently, it unintentionally released details about the appearance of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 foldable smartphones.
Source: Tec Mundo

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