Samsung Galaxy Unpacked livestream: How to watch the event live


It’s almost Samsung Galaxy Unpacked season. Get ready.

Next week, Samsung will take to the stage in an event to (presumably) show off its latest and greatest premium smartphones. While Samsung is holding the event in-person for the first time in a few years, that’s not helpful to any of us. However, it is being live-streamed, which is very helpful.

You can watch the early 2023 edition of Samsung Galaxy Unpacked on Samsung’s website(Opens in a new window) or YouTube channel(Opens in a new window). It starts at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Feb. 1. 

As for what we’ll most likely see at the event, go in expecting to hear a lot about the Samsung Galaxy S23 line of smartphones. Recent leaks suggest that, like last year, we’ll get three phones: Samsung Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra. 

The leaked specs for these phones didn’t give us a great deal to chew on, but the S23 Ultra’s camera situation is something to watch. The leaks reveal it has a 200MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and two optical zoom lenses. In other words, this phone should be really good at zooming in on faraway objects. We’ll see if it can compete with the excellence of the Pixel 7 Pro.

Either way, we don’t have to wait a long time to find out.





Source link: https://mashable.com/article/samsung-galaxy-unpacked-event-how-to-watch

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