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5 noteworthy announcements at Samsung’s Unpacked event

Last year, more than 10 million people opened one of Samsung’s foldable devices, TM Roh told thousands of attendees watching the company’s Unpacked event.

The figure, shared by Samsung Electronic’s president and head of mobile experience business, was a precursor to an event that released a barrage of new products, including two new foldables.

To give you a rundown, here’s a list of some of the most notable announcements at the 2022 Unpacked event, in no particular order:

Galaxy Z Fold 4

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 unfolds like a book to reveal a 7.6-inch QXGA+ AMOLED inner display. When folded, the secondary screen sits at 6.2-inches. The device’s primary camera has 50-megapixels f/1.8 and the ultra-wide comes in at 12-megapixels f/2.2. The foldable also features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip.

Despite the upgrades, anyone hoping to store their beloved S Pen will surely be disappointed. The Fold 4 doesn’t have in-device storage. The only way to store the separately sold stylus with the phone is with a specific case from Samsung.

The 256GB version of the device starts at $2,269 and comes in Gray Green,’ ‘Moon Beige’ and ‘Phantom Black. The 512GB model starts at $2,429. Learn more about how to pre-order the Z Fold 4 here.

Galaxy Z Flip 4

With many similarities to the Flip 3, what sets the Flip 4 apart from its predecessor is its battery and chipset, along with a few other elements.

The device also features the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, 8GB of RAM and a 3,700 mAh battery. The main screen features a 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz display, Dynamic AMOLED 2X, and Infinity Flex Display (2640 x 1080 pixel resolution). The cover screen features a 1.9-inch Super AMOLED Display (260 x 512 pixel resolution).

Anyone tired of leaving fingerprints on their phone will be happy to know the Flip 4 comes with a matte finish to the glass, uptaking its predecessor when it comes to repelling fingerprints.

The device starts at $1,259 in Canada. It comes in Bora Purple,’ ‘Pink Gold,’ ‘Blue’ and ‘Graphite.’  More information on pre-ordering the Z Flip 4 is available here.

Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro

Samsung revealed two new smartwatches at the event.

The Watch 5 features an armour aluminum case and a sport band. It comes in two sizes: 44mm and 40mm. The former has a battery of 410mAh and the latter 284mAh.

The Watch 5 Pro has a titanium case with a D-Buckle sport band. The watch measures 45mm and has a 590mAh battery.

Both models run on Google’s latest Wear OS 3.5 with Samsung’s One UI Watch 4.5. They also have full-colour always-on displays and are available in Bluetooth and LTE network configurations. Both watches also support several health-focused features, including heart rate monitoring, sleep monitoring, ECG, and fall detection.

The 40mm Watch 5 starts at $349.99 and the 44mm version starts at $389.99. The Watch 5 Pro starts at $559.99.

Galaxy Buds 2 Pro

The smallest and lightest buds part of Samsung’s Buds Pro Series, the Buds 2 Pro feature 24-bit Hi-Fi sound quality and 360-degree audio with direct multi-channel.

The Buds 2 Pro also offer active noise cancellation (ANC), a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) microphone, ambient sound and voice detection.

With a 61mAh battery capacity in the earbuds and a 515mAh power cell in the charging case, the earbuds provide up to five hours of playtime with ANC on and 8 hours with ANC off. The case will last 18 hours with ANC on and 29 hours with ANC off.

To match the Flip 4, the Buds 2 Pro comes in ‘White,’ ‘Graphite,’ and ‘Bora Purple’ and costs $289.99.

Environmental action

Samsung says it recycles discarded fishing nets and uses them in Galaxy products, as part of its Galaxy for the Planet initiative. The Galaxy S22 series was the first smartphone to include the material. Now, the company says 90 percent of its Galaxy devices launched over the year contain at least one component of recycled material, including discarded fishing nets.

The packaging for the new foldables will also use 100 percent recycled paper. Compare to the first generation of devices, packaging for these new foldables has been reduced by 58 percent.

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Samsung unveils new Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro at Unpacked

At its recent Unpacked event, Samsung announced the new and refreshed Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro, the successors of the 2021-released Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic.

Both the new watches are a spectacle, with the Watch 5 rocking an armour aluminum case with a sport band and the Watch 5 Pro sporting a titanium case with a D-Buckle sport band. The watches run on Google’s latest wearOS 3.5 with Samsung’s One UI Watch 4.5 and are powered by the Exynos W920 Dual-Core 1.18GHz processor.

Other internals include 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage.

Samsung’s new Galaxy Watch 5 comes in 44mm and 40mm size variants, with a 1.4-inch Sapphire Crystal Super AMOLED display for the former and a 1.2-inch Super AMOLED display for the latter. The Pro counterpart comes in a 45mm variant and a 1.4-inch Super AMOLED panel. Both watches feature full-colour always-on displays and the same circular screen design as their predecessors.

However, this time around, Samsung decided to omit the popular rotating bezel.

The Watch 5 40mm has a 284mAh battery, and the 44mm model has a 410mAh battery, whereas the pro model sports a larger 590mAh battery. Both the Pro and regular Watch 5 models are available in both Bluetooth and LTE network configurations, with support for staple features like heart rate monitoring, sleep monitoring, ECG, fall detection, blood pressure monitoring, blood oxygen monitoring, several sports modes and more.

Further, both the Pro and regular models are IP68 rated for dust and water resistance, alongside salt, shock and radiation protection.

The Galaxy Watch 5 40mm is available in ‘Graphite,’ ‘Pink Gold’ and ‘Silver,’ whereas the 44mm version is available in ‘Graphite,’ ‘Sapphire’ and ‘Silver’ colourways. On the other hand, the Watch 5’s Pro counterpart is available in ‘Black Titanium’ and ‘Gray Titanium’ colourways.

Both watches are available for pre-order now and for purchase starting August 26th, 2022. During Samsung’s latest Unpacked event, the tech giant also revealed its Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4.

Pricing

Galaxy Watch 5

40mm

  • LTE: $419.99
  • Bluetooth: $349.99

44mm

  • LTE: $459.99
  • Bluetooth:$ 389.99

Galaxy Watch 5 Pro

45mm

  • LTE: $629.99
  • Bluetooth: $559.99
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Samsung accidentally confirms Galaxy Z Flip 4, Fold 4 colours, storage

Samsung’s Unpacked event is scheduled for Wednesday, August 10th, and current leaks and rumours point to the Seoul, South Korea-based company showing off multiple new devices at the event, including the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro, Galaxy Z Fold 4 and the Galaxy Z Flip 4.

While we already know a bit about the latter of the above-mentioned devices (Galaxy Flip 4), like the fact that it will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, sport a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED 12-Hz main display and a 2.1-inch external display, a new snippet of information found by Redditor u/AlexQuakeZ confirms the colours and storage variants the device will be available in (via AndroidPolice).

According to u/AlexQuakeZ, Assurant’s Samsung Care+ insurance website for the UK has the new device listed in ‘Blue,’ ‘Bora Purple’, ‘Graphite,’ and ‘Pink’ colourways, with several Bespoke colour customizations available. The website also suggests that the device will be available in two storage variants — 128GB and 256GB.

Alongside the Z Flip 4, the website also has the Z Fold 4 listed in ‘Beige,’ ‘Grey,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Phantom Black’ colourways in 256 and 512GB storage variants and the Galaxy Watch 5 in ‘Graphite,’ ‘Silver,’ ‘Gold,’ and ‘Blue’ colourways. The Watch 5 Pro has been upgraded to feature a titanium body (from aluminum) and will be available in ‘Titanium’ and ‘Black’ colourways.

The listing of said unreleased devices seems to have been a mistake on Samsung’s part, which it soon rectified. None of the above-mentioned devices are now listed on the UK Samsung Care+ website.

For more information about Samsung’s Unpacked event and upcoming devices, click the link below:

Image credit: u/AlexQuakeZ

Source: u/AlexQuakeZ, Via: AndroidPolice

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro rumoured to use sapphire glass and titanium

Samsung has yet to officially release information on its long-rumoured Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. However, reliable tipster Ice Universe claims that Samsung will ship the device with sapphire glass and titanium components.

On Twitter, Ice Universe published a straightforward tweet stating that the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is expected to include sapphire glass and a titanium build. The leaker did not detail to what extent these materials will be used. However, it’s a fairly safe bet that Samsung aims to provide a premium device for users.

One can assume that the use of sapphire glass is to be used for the face of the watch. Sapphire glass is very durable and can provide a significant level of protection from scratches while not being overly cumbersome.

The notion that Samsung aims to use titanium is another story. Titanium is also quite durable. However, it’s still not yet known if titanium will be used for the overall build of the device, or certain components. If the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro integrates titanium throughout its build, it will once again strengthen it.

However, with all this said, it appears as though Samsung is opting to offer the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro as a premium device to users. The use of sapphire glass and titanium may drive up the price significantly. Currently, the 46mm Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is available for $499. It’s within reason that the smartwatch could see a price tag of upwards of $699 or more in Canada.

There’s no official word on when Samsung will announce its Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. However, reports indicate a likely launch of Q3 2022. Previously, it’s been rumoured that the Galaxy Watch 5 may feature a larger battery and a temperature sensor.

Source: @UniverseIce Via: 9to5Google