How to Unpack and watch Samsung Galaxy: Galaxy Z Fold3, Z Flip3, Watch4, etc.

How to Unpack and watch Samsung Galaxy: Galaxy Z Fold3, Z Flip3, Watch4, etc.

Samsung will hold its next Galaxy Unpacked event today (August 11), which will likely be the day we finally hear official news about the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3, and Galaxy Watch 4. [The official announcement regarding the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3, and Galaxy Watch 4 will probably be made today (August 11). But you can also watch the unveiling live directly from the source. We already have a strong idea of what to expect, but reading rumors online will never match the excitement of watching a live event.

If you're interested in learning about Samsung's upcoming foldable, smartwatch, the Galaxy Buds 2, this may be the time and place where Samsung finally tells all. Read on to find out how to watch the show and what to expect from us.

Samsung is live streaming the event on Wednesday, August 11 via YouTube (embedded below) or their website. Currently only a placeholder is shown, but the video will be available one hour before the official start time of 7am Pacific Standard Time / 10am Eastern Standard Time / 3pm UK time.

We are also live-blogging today's event so that you can easily read a summary of everything Samsung is going to show off; the Galaxy Unpacked live blog can be found here.

According to the rumors and teasers we've seen, Samsung will be showing off four major products.

The first is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, the third generation of the large folding phone. The original Galaxy Fold was rough-hewn, but the rough edges have been smoothed out in the Galaxy Z Fold 2.

These are expected to include Samsung's first under-display selfie camera. A notable change besides the expected chipset upgrade is the availability of an S Pen stylus, making the Z Fold 3 perhaps an even more versatile tool than the current Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Another phone we will likely see this Wednesday is the Galaxy Z Flip 3. This is the second generation (contrary to the name) of Samsung's small clamshell foldable. Rumors of this phone suggest an upgraded dual rear camera setup along with an improved exterior display. Also rumored is a price cut from the current Z Flip's $1,400 price tag, as well as improved water and dust resistance to avoid compromising the phone's delicate folding mechanism.

As for wearables, we expect a Galaxy Watch 4 smartwatch reveal. This is especially interesting because Samsung is switching operating systems, moving from its own TizenOS to Google's newly revamped Wear OS. Whether this is a wise decision remains to be seen.

We may also see Samsung's latest audio product, the Galaxy Buds 2. This product, which is believed to be a new entry-level option in Samsung's surprisingly wide range of earphone products, offers noise-canceling capabilities, long battery life, and the convenience of Bluetooth multipoint connectivity, which allows users to connect to multiple devices at once. The design of these buds has also been comprehensively leaked and appears to show a new sleek look and a wide range of color variations.

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