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SAMSUNG GALAXY UNPACKED: FOLDABLES, WATCHES, GLASSES EXPECTED

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
FRI, JUN 26, 2026

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Samsung's next Galaxy Unpacked event will likely feature new foldable phones, smartwatches, and augmented reality glasses. The company is expanding its hardware ecosystem beyond smartphones.

Samsung is preparing to unveil multiple device categories at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked presentation. The event will showcase advances in foldable technology, with new iterations of the Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy Z Fold expected. Wearables will also feature prominently. Updated Galaxy Watch models are anticipated, building on Samsung's position in the smartwatch market. Perhaps most notably, Samsung may introduce augmented reality glasses to compete in the emerging XR market. The company has been developing AR wearables and sees them as a key growth area. Timeline and specific device details have not been confirmed. Samsung typically holds Unpacked events to announce flagship products and set the direction for its product lines. The event serves as a major platform for demonstrating technological innovation across hardware categories.

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