Samsung’s Next Foldable Frontier Unfolds in Paris This July

Mark your calendars, tech enthusiasts. Samsung is gearing up for its next big reveal, and this time, the City of Light is setting the stage. The Korean tech giant has officially announced its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, scheduled for July 10, 2024, in Paris. The invitation leaves little doubt about the stars of the show: foldables are taking center stage.

Set to kick off at 9 AM ET, the event promises to be a showcase of Samsung’s latest innovations in the flexible display arena. While the company is keeping its cards close to the chest, the rumor mill has been working overtime. Expectations are high for the next iterations of the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip, likely to be dubbed the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6.

 

 

But Samsung’s ambitions extend beyond just phones that bend. The event’s teaser video, featuring a spinning folded image that transforms into the Eiffel Tower and then morphs into the Galaxy AI logo, hints at a heavy focus on artificial intelligence. We can expect Samsung to double down on its Galaxy AI features, potentially expanding their reach across its entire ecosystem.

The foldable phones aren’t likely to be the only hardware on display. Whispers in the tech world suggest we might see the next generation of Galaxy Watch, with rumors of a possible “Ultra” model joining the lineup. And let’s not forget the intriguing Galaxy Ring, which Samsung teased earlier this year. This foray into smart jewelry could mark a new chapter in wearable tech for the company.

 

Samsung Galaxy Ring

 

Audio enthusiasts might have something to look forward to as well. There’s speculation about new Galaxy Buds, potentially featuring AI integration – perhaps even a partnership with Google’s Gemini, given the two companies’ close relationship.

For those already salivating at the prospect of new gadgets, Samsung is offering an early bird special. Pre-reservations are open, with a $50 Samsung Credit up for grabs and the promise of generous trade-in values for your current devices.