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Samsung Unpacked Event 2021: Expected devices and where you can watch the live event

Samsung Unpacked event 2021: The two devices that everyone wants to see are the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 smartphones.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Aug 21 2022, 19:32 IST
Samsung Unpacked event 2021 Live: Fans can watch the launch event online on YouTube.
Samsung Unpacked event 2021 Live: Fans can watch the launch event online on YouTube. (REUTERS)
Samsung Unpacked event 2021 Live: Fans can watch the launch event online on YouTube.
Samsung Unpacked event 2021 Live: Fans can watch the launch event online on YouTube. (REUTERS)

Samsung Unpacked event 2021: It's a big night for Samsung. Samsung had hosted a special Galaxy Unpacked event at the beginning of the year during which the company launched the Galaxy S21 series smartphones. Now, the company is gearing up to host another Galaxy Unpacked event and it is expected to launch its next generation of foldable display smartphones and wearable devices. The list includes Galaxy Watch 4 series, Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 smartphones. However, before the launch event almost every detail about these two special smartphones has been leaked. Having said, that, there is no taking away from the fact that this will be a big night in the tech world and fans are likely to see a spectacular event unfold today.

How and where you watch the Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event will begin at 7:30PM IST on August 11. Interested viewers can watch the event on Samsung's official YouTube channel. Here's the link:

Apart from this, viewers can also watch the Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event on Samsung's official website in India. HT Tech will also be covering the event live so stay tuned for all the interesting updates.

All the devices expected to launch at Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event

Samsung's upcoming event is expected to be jam-packed with devices. The company is expected to launch new foldable screen devices and new wearables at its upcoming event.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 is tipped to come with a 6.7-inches AMOLED foldable primary display and a 1.9-inches secondary display. It is likely to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage space. Additionally, it is likely to come with a 10MP selfie camera and a 12MP+12MP rear camera setup with a 3,300mAh battery.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 smartphone, on the other hand, is tipped to come with a 7.6-inches dynamic AMOLED primary display and a 6.2-inches super AMOLED external display. It is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 888 processor with 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage space. It is likely to sport a 12MP+12MP+12MP rear camera setup and a 4MP+10MP front camera setup and a 4,400mAh battery.

Samsung is also expected to launch the Galaxy Watch 4 at its upcoming event. It is expected to be launched in four colour variants, which includes Black, Gold, Silver, and Green colours. It is expected to come in two sizes, a 40mm variant that is likely to cost EUR 350-370 and a 44mm variant that is expected to cost around EUR 380-400.

Samsung is also expected to launch the Watch 4 Classic smartwatch that is likely to be available in Black, Grey and Silver colour variants. It is tipped to come in a 42mm size variant that could cost around EUR 470-500, a 46mm variant that is likely to cost around EUR 500-530 and a 44mm Grey colour variant.

In addition to smartwatches and smartwatches, Samsung is also expected to launch the Galaxy Buds 2, which is expected to arrive in four colour variants – Green, Blue, Violet and White. It is expected to be priced between EUR 180-200.

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First Published Date: 11 Aug, 18:11 IST
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