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Samsung’s next Unpacked event is set for July 10 in Paris

Samsung's next Galaxy Unpacked event is on July 10, 2024, in Paris. It will feature the new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6. Pre-order for exclusive offers.

Samsung has officially announced the date for its next highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event. Mark your calendars for July 10, 2024, when the event will occur in Paris at 3 p.m. CEST.

Event details and expectations

Samsung’s announcement confirms that the event will be live-streamed for those unable to attend in person. If you’re in Singapore, you can tune in on July 10 at 9 p.m. SGT to catch all the action.

The event’s highlight is expected to unveil Samsung’s latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold6 and the Galaxy Z Flip6. These new models are set to build on the success of their predecessors, offering cutting-edge technology and sleek designs.

Additionally, rumours suggest that Samsung will introduce the Galaxy Watch 7 and the Galaxy Ring. The Galaxy Ring, which appeared at MWC 2024, is expected to be priced similarly to a smartwatch and may require a monthly subscription fee.

Those interested in watching the event live can visit samsung.com/sg/unpacked on the day of the event. The livestream will provide a front-row seat to all the latest product announcements and updates.

Pre-order promotion

Samsung is also running a special pre-order promotion for those who are excited about the new products. By registering your interest on the specified page, you can receive S$210 in e-vouchers for your purchase. This offer is available from July 10, 2024, until 9 p.m. SGT on July 23, 2024, 11:59 p.m. SGT.

In addition to the e-vouchers, 14 lucky winners will be selected to win up to S$4,400 worth of Samsung products. This is a fantastic opportunity to get your hands on the latest Samsung technology and enhance your tech collection.

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event is shaping to be a must-watch occasion for tech enthusiasts and Samsung fans alike. With the promise of new foldable phones, wearables, and exciting promotions, it’s an event you will want to attend.

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