It has been just over a week or
so since Evan Blass, leaker of new things smartphone, particularly of Samsung,
showed the online public images of a new unfolding phone-tablet, flip-top touchscreen
smartphone, and more myriad devices from the South Korean electronics giant.
The standard pattern for such major ahead-of-time reveals such as this is, if
the leaks were legit then the actual company will announce a scheduled event
wherein said gadgets would be officially introduced. And it seems Samsung sees
no reason to deviate from this script. Users of the Galaxy line of phones, mark
your calendars next month.
According to The Verge, Samsung has lined up its next “Unpacked” event this
coming August 11. That was pretty much expected after tech reporter and leaker
extraordinaire Evan Blass showed advance images of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
and Z Flip 3 over the second weekend of this month. Soon, Samsung fans will get
to hear the official tech blurbs for these new iterations of the Korean company’s
folding OLED screen tech, cementing that these gimmick gadgets are no flash in
the pan but an ongoing esoteric variation of the mainline Galaxy smartphone
series.
In the same fashion as other “events”
since 2020, Samsung Unpacked will be virtually streamed on their official
website. Furthermore, they will again allow “advance reservations of their next
flagship phone” from customers for the duration, along with other fringe
benefits such as greater trade-in credit and discounted Samsung Care+ services for
a whole year. Those are pretty alluring considering the upcoming “Unpacked” may
not even be about their flagships (yet) but these foldable gadgets and related
devices. Still, that may be enough to drum up interest in the new Z Fold or Z Flip,
particularly how much they have been improved from their predecessors.
Meanwhile, new tech specs given
out by Evan Blass about these new Samsung devices shed light on their increased
capabilities. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 apparently has compatibility support with the
S Pen Plus stylus, something Samsung has hinted at since the Z Fold 2. Next,
the Galaxy Z Flip 3 (retroactively designating the Z Flip 5G version as the
Flip 2) has significantly upped the size of the closed flip-top screen. Both
gadgets have gotten plenty of durability mileage out of Samsung’s usage of
ultra-thin glass, but are probably still vulnerable to deliberate damaging.
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) July 10, 2021
Other new Samsung devices and
accessories are also included in the possible unveiling this coming August 11,
from two new Samsung Galaxy Watches to new Galaxy Buds. But the Unpacked event will
certainly tell more.
Image courtesy of Laptop Mag
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