Samsung to unveil new Galaxy Z series and ‘next phase of Galaxy AI’ at Unpacked event on July 10

Samsung to unveil new Galaxy Z series and ‘next phase of Galaxy AI’ at Unpacked event on July 10
Samsung to unveil new Galaxy Z series and ‘next phase of Galaxy AI’ at Unpacked event on July 10

Samsung has announced that its next Galaxy Unpacked product presentation event will take place on Wednesday, July 10, where it is expected to share its latest developments in the Galaxy ecosystem and the new series of foldable Galaxy Z smartphones, in addition to its advances in Mobile Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The technology company will hold its presentation event in person in Paris (France), although it can also be followed live through its website, in its ‘newsroom’ and on its YouTube channel, at 3:00 p.m. (Spain). peninsular) on July 10.

This Galaxy Unpacked will present the features of its new family of ‘smartphones’ from the Galaxy Z series, which will foreseeably include the next Flip and Fold models.

Likewise, Samsung has stated that “the next phase of Galaxy AI is approaching”, so it is expected that the event will also announce the news related to its mobile AI, in this case, which covers the entire Galaxy ecosystem, including foldable devices.

As the company has pointed out in a statement on its website, Paris has been the city chosen as the setting to present its latest “cutting-edge innovations” due to its “iconic cultural nexus” as it is an “epicenter of trends.”

Although the technology company has not provided further details, it has stressed that its new devices will offer “a world of possibilities” as they will allow us to enter “a new phase of mobile AI.”

Additionally, this is expected to be the event in which it officially presents its Galaxy Ring smart ring, which will be aimed at monitoring health, fitness and sleep, after sharing a preview in January, at the end of the event. Galaxy S24 series.

 
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