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    Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 9 things we saw and learned, including the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Ring, and Watch Ultra

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    Wed, 10 Jul 2024 16:32:28 +0000

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    Here's our full round-up of July's Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event, featuring the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Ring, and more.

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    The second Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event of 2024 has been and gone, leaving
    in its wake a whole suite of new Galaxy devices. These range for the usual suspects in the shape of two new foldable phones to Samsung's first smart ring, and its retort to the Apple Watch Ultra .

    Across its keynote, Samsung touted smart, consumer-focused AI tools for its new devices, with the aim of helping you to get more done, embrace your creative side, stay healthier, and sleep better.

    You can check our our Samsung Galaxy Unpacked July live blog for a beat-by-beat account of what was announced, and more reaction and analysis, but read on to learn about nine of the biggest announcements from Galaxy Unpacked. 1. A new Galaxy Ring to rule them all (Image credit: Future / Matt Evans)

    The Samsung Galaxy Ring is Samsungs first foray into a new wearables
    category, a minimalist set-and-forget tracker that's designed to be worn
    24/7. With up to seven days of battery, the Ring contains several sensors for the sort of passive wellness tracking found in the watch, monitoring heart rate, skin temperature, estimating steps taken, and automatically logging running and walking workouts.

    It feeds that information directly into the Samsung Health app, giving you a Sleep Score and Energy Score along with AI-powered personalized tips. Its a slender, sophisticated fitness tracker that signals a new era for wearables. @techradar

    original sound - TechRadar Read more: check out our hands-on Samsung Galaxy Ring review 2. But choose wisely... (Image credit: Samsung)

    That's because the Galaxy Ring's sizes are based US standard sizes, with nine different options from US size 5 to size 13. And Samsung says that the availability of the Ring's size and colors will vary by region. To find the right size for you, you'll need to use a free Sizing Kit when you place an order for the Ring.

    However, the smaller the Galaxy Ring, the smaller the battery life. So if you have super-slim fingers your Galaxy Ring will last an estimated six days instead of seven. Read more: Samsung Galaxy Ring sizes confirmed and battery life varies depending on which one you pick 3. A smarter, sleeker flagship foldable phone (Image credit: Future)

    You'd be forgiven for thinking the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 looks pretty much identical to its predecessor. But look more closely and you'll see it's a little shorter and wider, making for a cover display that's more usable in
    one hand. Plus, under the hood you'll find the a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip
    tuned for Samsung.

    That's handy as the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will need that slice of silicon to power the baked-in Galaxy AI features, including a neat Sketch to Image feature
    that takes S Pen doodles on a photo and uses AI to turn them into images of real-world objects say taking the sketched outline of some glasses on the image of a dog and having the AI generate a real-looking set of specs to
    cover the pooch's eyes.

    Another smart AI feature is how the Interpreter app can work across the Fold 6's displays by providing a conversation mode that shows two-way translations of the main and cover displays. Basically, the Galaxy Fold 6 is the smartest folding phone you can preorder right now. @techradar

    original sound - TechRadar Read more: check out our hands-on Samsung Galaxy Fold 6 review 4. Apple Watch Ultra who? Meet the Galaxy Watch Ultra (Image credit: Future / Matt Evans)

    The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra takes the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and supercharges it for outdoor pursuits. The Ultra offers a more impressive battery, a titanium-armored cushion redesign, a programmable Quick button, improved GPS and new tools for wilderness survivability.

    Its obviously taking a lot of inspiration from the Apple Watch Ultra, but its great to see a real boost in performance for Samsung Galaxy Watches and from our brief hands-on time, it looks set to be a dependable companion for the office and the outdoors alike. @techradar

    original sound - TechRadar Read more: check out our hands-on Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra review 5. A smarter, snapper Galaxy Z Flip with a serious camera (Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)

    TheGalaxy Z Fold 6may have received top billing at Samsungs latest Galaxy Unpacked event, but the Galaxy Z Flip 6 is definitely the more fun of the two new best foldable phone contenders (after all, who doesnt love a modern-day flip phone?).

    This years Galaxy Z Flip model delivers plenty of iterative upgrades over the Galaxy Z Flip 5 not least a new 50MP camera, a faster Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, a bigger batter and improved durability and it also plays host to a handful of new software and AI features. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is available to pre-order now in four color options: Yellow, Blue, Mint and Silver Shadow. @techradar

    original sound - TechRadar Read more: check out our hands-on Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 review 6. AI in your ears thanks to the Galaxy Buds Pro 3 (Image credit: Future)

    The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro have taken an AirPods-like
    new direction, with sticks extending downwards from the buds, with new pinch-and-swipe controls plus a cool 'Blade Light' on the Pro model.

    More importantly, they have big sound upgrades, including an advanced dual-driver system in the Pro, and upgraded noise cancellation. That ANC is AI-powered, with smart adaptive skills though it'll be better in the more expensive Pro option, of course. They also promise AI improvement to call quality, and longer battery life, as well as 24-bit Hi-Res Audio and 3D spatial sound when used with the best Samsung phones . @techradar

    original sound - TechRadar Read more: the Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro rock an AirPods-like design, and some actually interesting AI features 7. A Galaxy Watch to watch (Image credit: Future)

    Samsungs Galaxy Watch 7 doesnt stray from the circular design of its predecessors, like the Galaxy Watch 6 , but instead makes meaningful changes under the hood. Inside, its powered by a 3-nanometer Samsung Exynos chip, and on the rear, it boasts a completely redesigned BioActive Sensor. Those two pieces of hardware power an Energy Score feature that aims to make your
    health data more digestible and strives for any metric to be more accurate.

    The Watch 7 also gets gesture controls through a pinch and Galaxy AI features like smarter suggested replies. Unlike the Fold or Flip, there isnt a price increase either. @techradar

    original sound - TechRadar Read more: check out our hands-on Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 review 8. A new 'XR' platform is coming, with a little help from Google (Image credit: Shutterstock / thinkhubstudio)

    In an almost blink-and-youll-miss-it moment at Unpacked, Google reaffirmed
    its XR platform plans (a catchall for VR, AR, and MR), in partnership with Samsung, with SamsungPresident and Head of the Mobile Experience (MX)
    business TM Roh saying that the fruits of Samsung and Googles XR partnership are coming this year.

    Our best guess for when well hear more is at Samsung Developers Conference (SDC) which is scheduled for October 3, 2024. But considering were halfway through 2024, Samsung and Google had better get a move on. Read more: Samsung confirms new XR platform coming this year in partnership with Google 9. Get your Energy Score... with a catch (Image credit: Future / Matt Evans)

    At Unpacked, Samsung revealed a new Energy Score feature for Galaxy Watches that

    monitors you and gives you a form of battery charge rating for your body; basically, it'll flag when you're running yourself into the ground, which is very much a symptom of modern life.

    Samsung touted the feature as a way to enhance "your awareness of the ways your health influences your daily life, so you can utilize recommendations based on your current physical state to focus your daily efforts on making improvements".

    But there's a catch.

    The small print noites you'll need a Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 or newer to be able to get an Energy Score. The Watch 4 was released in 2021, so if you have anything older, like a Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 , you won't get get a charge rating for your body; you'll have to rely on the old fashioned way of telling how tired you are by seeing if you can get off the sofa after rolling in from work. Read more: Got a Galaxy Watch? Only these models will get Samsung's handy new Energy Score upgrade Read more: Apple reveals Apple Intelligence as its gambit in the personal AI arena Read more: Apple reveals Apple Intelligence as its gambit in the personal AI arena Read more: Apple reveals Apple Intelligence as its gambit in the personal AI arena Read more: Apple reveals Apple Intelligence as its gambit in the personal AI arena Read more: Apple reveals Apple Intelligence as its gambit in the personal AI arena



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  • From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Jan 22 21:00:08 2025
    Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 9 things we saw and learned, including the Galaxy
    S25 Ultra and Edge

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    Wed, 22 Jan 2025 20:46:29 +0000

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    Plus the Project Moohan headset, a tri-fold phone, and AI tools for SmartThings.

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    Samsungs first Galaxy Unpacked event was packed, and keeping with the brand's tradition, it went through all of its news in a zippy fashion. The Galaxy S25 , S25 Plus , and S25 Ultra were all made official, alongside deeper partnerships with Google for new Gemini tricks, a bevy of new Galaxy AI features, major improvements to content creation, and a tease of what the company is cooking up with Google for its Android XR headset.

    It was a lot, and while you can read through our live blog of the event including on-the-ground moments captured by the TechRadar team here were sharing the nine most significant things we learned from the January 22,
    2025, Galaxy Unpacked.

    And it all starts with, you guessed it, AI. Galaxy AI is getting even smarter and more personalized (Image credit: Samsung)

    Just like the Galaxy S24 family, the S25 is all about Galaxy AI , and for 2025, Samsung is doubling down on the performance of these features and their breadth. It starts with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset, which comes with 12GB of RAM and a dedicated core for AI tasks dubbed the Personal Data Engine.

    The idea here is that inside the S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra is a core that can be dedicated to handling AI tasks, and eventually create a sort of personalized LLM for you. One that can learn your habits and the other
    devices you have and serve helpful AI in the form of Bixby, Gemini, or the new Now Brief functionality to help you get things done faster or complete them for you without you needing to do much.

    Samsung wants its devices to do more for you not just the latest Galaxy phone, but other devices within the ecosystem too, such as a Galaxy Ring, watch, or even a connected appliance. Ideally, it could turn off your TV for you when it your watch tells your phone that youre asleep, or it could make a recommendation to turn on a sleep mode to let you stop doom scrolling on TikTok and put the phone down. The Galaxy S25 Ultra aims to deliver the complete package (Image credit: Future / Roland Moore-Colyer)

    The headline hardware announcement from Galaxy Unpacked was the Samsung
    Galaxy S25 Ultra , aka Samsungs biggest, baddest new flagship smartphone.

    At first glance, it doesnt look too dissimilar to its predecessor, but there are some important design differences worth mentioning. For starters, the S25 Ultra has much bolder camera rings, which now look more like they do on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and are consistent across the entire Galaxy S25 lineup. The new phone has a slightly bigger display than S24 Ultra too; it now measures 6.9 inches, up from 6.8 inches on last years model, which is an increase made possible by a 15% thinner bezel.

    The S25 Ultra is also thinner than its predecessor more generally, and it weighs 15g less, but the biggest difference comes to the corners, which are now rounded rather than sharp (iPhone fans, rejoice).

    Under the hood, Samsungs latest flagship boasts a For Galaxy version of Qualcomms Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is more powerful than the S24 Ultras Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and should deliver even better gaming and
    AI performance. Speaking of which, the S25 Ultra gets a larger vapor cooling chamber than its predecessor, and youll also get instant access to some new Galaxy AI features like Now Brief and Audio Eraser.

    For our first impressions of this new best Android phone contender, check out our Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review . Your move, Google and Apple! @techradar

    Meet the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus: same great design, beware chip and more AI!
    original sound - TechRadar The Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus step things up in terms of value (Image credit: Philip Berne / Future)

    Compared to the Ultra, this years new standard models arent all that
    exciting, but they are objectively better than their predecessors and boast a host of future-facing upgrades.

    Design-wise, youre looking at the same fancy new camera rings as on the
    Galaxy S25 Ultra, and both the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus are 7% thinner than last years models.

    The big news for these two phones is the RAM capacity: its now 12GB instead
    of 8GB, which brings both models in line with the S25 Ultra, and all three
    new devices also share the same Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Theres no Qualcomm/Exynos split this year, which will come as good news for European buyers.

    Other hardware upgrades for the S25 include a larger vapor cooling chamber, which should facilitate better gaming performance alongside that 8 Elite chipset, and on the software front youll get instant access to some new
    Galaxy AI features like Now Brief and Audio Eraser.

    For an early look at both devices, check out our hands-on Samsung Galaxy S25 review and hands-on Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus review . The Galaxy S25 Edge is official, and its crazy thin (Image credit: Future)

    While the phone rumor mill has been talking about an iPhone 17 Air for quite some time, Samsung beat the Cupertino-based tech giant to the punch. Just
    like it teased the Galaxy Ring at the end of the January 2024 Unpacked, Samsung closed out this year's Unpacked with a glimpse of an ultra-thin smartphone.

    The Galaxy S25 Edge shows various components stacking together in a
    shockingly slim build for a phone that seemingly promises the Galaxy AI
    powers of the rest of the S25 lineup in an ultra-light build. We got to see
    it from afar at Galaxy Unpacked, and yes, its crazy, and super thin, but
    still has room for a main camera bump and seems to boast matt titanium sides.

    Of course, nothing more than a quick look and a name was made official, but the minute Samsung gives us more information on the Galaxy S25 Edge, well be sure to update you. @techradar

    original sound - TechRadar We got another look at Samsung and Googles Project Moohan headset (Image credit: Lance Ulanoff / Future)

    Google and Samsung formally unveiled the Project Moohan Android XR mixed-reality headset in December of 2024 , but it wouldnt have been an Unpacked without a tease right? It was only a brief mention, but Samsung did indeed show off a fresh look at the forthcoming headset.

    The two brands are still partnering on the Android XR platform, but also on the headset poised to deliver a complete range of XR experiences with eye-
    and hand-tracking. Samsung again confirmed the headset is in the works,
    though nothing more concrete was shared except that it will integrate with
    the existing Samsung ecosystem.

    Separately, speaking to Bloomberg, Samsungs TM Roh confirmed that the brand
    is also working on glasses with Google, and that the two companies want to ship them as soon as theyre ready. It's safe to say AR, XR, and smart glasses are still heating up. @techradar

    original sound - TechRadar Youll get 6 months of Gemini Advanced with an S25, S25 Plus, or S25 Ultra (Image credit: Lance Ulanoff / Future)

    Considering Samsung highlighted a number of new Gemini features during Galaxy Unpacked, its only right that folks ordering the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, or S25 Ultra are getting a freebie. With the purchase of Samsungs latest flagship, youll get six months of Gemini Advanced at no additional cost, which should let you use all the phone's AI capabilities to the fullest without worrying about limits.

    The deal also stretches the value of the Galaxy S25 lineup; Gemini Advanced
    is $19.99 a month in the United States, so a six-month subscription is just short of $120 in value. The S25 series are getting the iPhone and Pixels best camera features (Image credit: Samsung)

    The race for the title of best camera phone is going to be tight again in 2025, with Samsung revealing that its S25 clan will get some powerful
    features weve mostly seen from Apple and Google before now.

    That includes the ability to shoot log video (which is ideal for color grading) and Samsungs take on Googles Best Take for Pixels, which its calling Best Face. Thats ideal if your group shots usually contain someone with unfortunate blinking timing.

    If you prefer to tweak and color grade your still photos, theres also an equivalent of Apples Photographic Styles. This lets you select a picture and create a filter based on its look, before fine-tuning its white balance, saturation, and grain.

    Interestingly, a demo of Gemini Live showed a presenter getting some photo editing tips from an AI assistant by talking to them about their dog photo. Snaps of you furry friend will never have poor composition again. Samsungs SmartThings ecosystem is getting new AI tools (Image credit: Samsung)

    While it wasnt a huge portion of the keynote, SmartThings had its moment in the sun with the official announcement of new ambient sensing technology and Generative AI Map View tools to help you personalize your smart home, all under the banner of Home AI.

    Ambient sensing is arguably the most exciting feature, marking the first ecosystem-wide sensor-based technology that will allow your smart home
    devices not only to detect where you are and what youre doing, but also optimize your environment accordingly.

    Doing some press-ups? Well, your refrigerator might just be watching you, ready to give personalized tips on how to improve your form, or suggest adjustments to the duration of your workout.

    While the second update might sound less exciting, its actually part of how ambient sensing can be made even more effective. Samsungs new Gen AI Map View will allow you to photograph and upload your real furnishings into Map View, meaning your Home AI will not only know where the furniture is, but also what the furniture is. This is already somewhat possible with the Bespoke JetBot Combo AI robot vacuum, but Gen AI Map View will open the gates for even more personalization and detail.

    Given that Samsung is already discussing its vision of bringing devices like the Samsung Galaxy Ring and even SmartTag 2 into the SmartThings fold , its not hard to imagine just how intelligent your Samsung smart home might be about to become.

    Both ambient sensing and Gen AI Map View are set to roll out throughout 2025 and 2026. There might be a tri-fold phone in the future (Image credit:
    Future)

    Before closing out the keynote with the Galaxy S25 Edge, Samsung showed off what looked like a roadmap that included a tri-fold phone .

    While Samsung didn't share anything further, it likely shows where Samsung is heading with its foldable smartphone lineup. We already have the Flip and Fold, but there will need to be a new form factor to push the category
    further and deliver something new. It seems that tri-fold is that build type, and Samsung might ship it sooner than we expected. You might also like Forget iPhone 17 Air Samsung just teased a Galaxy S25 Edge thats so slim it barely exists We celebrate the Samsung Galaxy S25 launch event with a special
    episode of our podcast I tried the new Galaxy AI features in the S25 Ultra, and heres what I thought



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