Ways to Witness the Galaxy S23 Unveiling at Samsung's Unpacked Event
Samsung has revealed details about its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event. The live event is scheduled for February 1st, at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET, in downtown San Francisco. The in-person event will also be streamed live on YouTube and Samsung's official website.
Rumors suggest that Samsung will unveil its next flagship device, the Galaxy S23. If previous years are any indication, we can expect three models - a standard-sized Galaxy S23, a larger Galaxy S23+, and the high-end Galaxy S23 Ultra with added features like a stylus and extra camera sensors.
How to watch Galaxy Unpacked
The Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event will kick off at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET on February 1st and can be viewed live on both YouTube and Samsung’s website. A direct YouTube stream is provided below for your convenience.
What's inside the Galaxy Unpacked?
Though Samsung hasn't confirmed the sole focus of the event, the website already allows visitors to pre-order an unnamed Galaxy smartphone, hinting at the announcement of a new model. Several rumors have been circulating about the upcoming features.
The promotional materials for the Galaxy Unpacked event feature three camera lenses, similar to the Galaxy S22. Various 'dummy units' have surfaced with compatible rear-facing camera cutouts. It's rumored that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have an advanced camera system, including a 200-MP primary camera and dual telephoto lenses.
A leak of supposed marketing materials for the Unpacked event also surfaced earlier, featuring the phrase 'made for moonlight.' Considering last year's Galaxy S22 was equipped for Space Zoom features, this could become the name of the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The 'made for moonlight' slogan is now visible on Samsung's official website.
We might also hear about the power source for the Galaxy S23 series. According to rumors, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, unveiled in November, will be used in these devices. The devices might also incorporate vapor chamber cooling, a feature now popular in high-powered mobile processors, found in flagships like the OnePlus 10T.
Upgrade to the new Galaxy?
We can't conclusively say if the Galaxy S23 is worth an upgrade until we analyze the hardware ourselves. However, if you're a fan of Samsung's development and eager for their latest offerings, it's wise to know about the latest discount offers.
Samsung has already started pre-orders for the devices they plan to unveil, offering a $50 credit for one device or a $100 credit for two devices upon pre-order. There's also an option to trade in your current device.
The live stream of Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1st will provide insights into the latest technology, as tech enthusiasts worldwide anticipate the unveiling of the next-generation Galaxy S23 series. With rumors suggesting advanced camera systems and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 power source, the future of Samsung's flagship devices is indeed promising.