Galaxy Unpacked2020 Live Stream: How to Watch Galaxy S20 Events

Galaxy Unpacked2020 Live Stream: How to Watch Galaxy S20 Events

For those itching to see the latest smartphones, the big day is almost here. Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2020 event will take place this Tuesday, February 11, in San Francisco.

In addition to the Galaxy S20, this year's edition of Samsung's consumer flagship smartphone, a new foldable phone is expected to be introduced. This model, the Galaxy Z Flip, features a flip phone design that opens to reveal a full-screen device.

The Galaxy Unpacked event will be held on February 11 and will feature many product news announcements. Here's a closer look at how you can follow along at home and what to expect when Samsung executives take the stage.

Samsung Unpacked will take place on Tuesday, February 11 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. The event will begin at 2 p.m. EST/11 a.m. PST. If you are attending from the UK, that's 7:00 p.m. Japan time.

According to a teaser video posted by Samsung, you can follow a live stream of the Unpacked event on Samsung's website.

Nevertheless, Samsung usually makes its feed available on other sites to reach the widest audience; check Samsung's YouTube channel near the February 11 event to see if there is an embeddable stream of the Unpacked You will need to check to see if.

The main announcement, as the title suggests, is that Samsung will unveil a new version of its Galaxy S flagship phone, replacing last year's Galaxy S10 lineup. This time, Samsung calls it the Galaxy S20. (A new decade, a new numbering system, which is apparently why the Galaxy S11 will not appear this time.)

For a more detailed breakdown of what to expect, read our Galaxy S20 rumor roundup, but we're not sure what Samsung will be doing with the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra. All three models are expected to feature 5G connectivity and a major focus on camera improvements, with the S20 Ultra expected to have the most high-end features, including a 108-megapixel main camera and four rear cameras centered around a telephoto lens capable of 10x optical zoom.

The Galaxy Z Flip is Samsung's next foldable phone, and it is guaranteed to make an appearance now that Samsung has announced as such in a Galaxy Z Flip TV ad that aired during this Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony. The ad for the foldable phone even called out the February 11 date of the Unpacked event. Unlike last year's Galaxy Fold, which opened like a book to reveal a large screen, the Z Flip follows the Motorola Razr in its flip phone design.

Also expected to accompany Samsung's new phones are the new Galaxy Buds; the Galaxy Buds Plus will not add active noise canceling features like the AirPods Pro, but it is expected to improve battery life and call quality.

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