Samsung's next big Unpacked event is officially on July 10

AI! Foldables! It's all here, probably.
By Alex Perry  on 
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It's all happening. Credit: Samsung

Mark your calendars for another big tech showcase in a couple of weeks.

Samsung confirmed to press on Tuesday that its next Galaxy Unpacked livestream event will happen on July 10 at 9 a.m. ET. It'll stream on Samsung's website as well as its YouTube channel, as always. One fun twist is that the event is in Paris this time, but if you're watching from home, that's mostly just window dressing.

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Of course, the big thing on everyone's minds is what exactly Samsung will announce here. The invite said it would involve "the next generation of Galaxy AI and the ever-expanding Galaxy ecosystem," which helps a lot. Galaxy AI is the suite of AI features Samsung revealed at the beginning of this year, so it's not surprising that we'll hear more about what's going on with that on July 10.

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We'll also likely (based on timing) hear more about the next batch of Samsung foldables, which will probably be follow-ups to the Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 released last summer.

Get ready, folks. The tech events just don't stop.


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