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What you need to Know
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked July 2025 is scheduled for July 9 at 7:30 PM IST in Brooklyn, New York.
The event will be livestreamed on Samsung’s YouTube channel, official website, and Newsroom.
Pre-reservations for upcoming foldables have started in India at ₹1,999 with benefits worth ₹5,999.
Samsung to showcase Galaxy AI becoming the core interface for Galaxy devices across the ecosystem.
Galaxy Buds Core might be globally introduced during the event despite India launch on June 27.
Samsung has officially announced its next major tech reveal Galaxy Unpacked July 2025, scheduled for July 9 at 7:30 PM IST in Brooklyn, New York. The international tech giant has been seeding this mid-year event with the slogan hinting towards an "Ultra" experience, providing us with a glimpse into what is to follow. The teaser also highlights "The Future of Foldables," probably referring to some upcoming hardware releases such as Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, an anticipated trifold Galaxy G Fold, and others. With various leaks popping up and hype building up, here's a detailed analysis of what you should look out for in this upcoming event.
Samsung's teaser campaign is already up and running, with a 15-second teaser video revealing a slim foldable phone, perhaps indicating the Z Fold 7. The event will be broadcast live on Samsung's YouTube channel, Samsung.com, and the Samsung Newsroom website. Enthusiasts and early adopters in India may now pre-book the future foldables by remitting ₹1,999 through Amazon, with possible benefits up to ₹5,999.
While the teaser is mysterious, Samsung has established that the event will launch the "latest and greatest additions to the Galaxy portfolio." As usual, the emphasis will be on foldable innovation, next-generation wearables, and the harnessing of Galaxy AI to reboot user experience across devices.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 may be yet another significant change in Samsung's foldable series. For the first time, a Z Flip model might be powered by Samsung's Exynos 2500 chipset, rather than Qualcomm. The phone is also rumored to come with the latest One UI 8 pre-installed and a larger cover screen, enabling users to become more efficient without having to open the phone.
Some other upgrades that are expected include a 4,174mAh battery, 25W wired charging, and Qi 2.1 wireless charging support. Based on leaks related to prices, the Flip 7 may begin at ₹1,43,000 and would be a premium clamshell foldable offering excellent performance and features.
A new and promising newcomer is the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE a budget-friendly foldable option from Samsung. It may feature the Exynos 2400e chip, 8GB of RAM, and a dual-camera setup at the back with 12MP + 12MP sensors. Up front, a 10MP selfie camera can be anticipated, and the phone might have a 3,700mAh battery with 25W rapid charging.
With a lower price tag, the Z Flip 7 FE may enable Samsung to reach a larger market segment while delivering a decent foldable experience.
Maybe the most groundbreaking news is the launch of Samsung's very first trifold phone, said to be named the Galaxy G Fold. With a gigantic 9.96-inch screen and inward folding design, this phone is set to revolutionize foldable mobile devices. The folded height might be 6.54 inches, with an estimated weight of 298 grams.
This new form factor will most likely come with a price premium, possibly overtaking both Z Flip and Z Fold phones. If rumors are to be believed, the Galaxy G Fold is Samsung's most audacious foldable yet.
Wearables will feature prominently in the July 9 launch. Samsung will reportedly launch the Galaxy Watch 8 series, with models likely to be the Watch 8, Watch 8 Classic, and the Watch 8 Ultra. All three are tipped to have a squircle (square + circle) shape, a marked departure from their predecessors.
The base Watch 8 may ship with a 425mAh battery, while the Classic and Ultra versions may include slightly bigger batteries. These smartwatches will be powered by One UI 8 Watch, which will provide a deeper connection to Galaxy AI, health monitoring, and better software performance.
Even though the Galaxy Buds Core is formally launching in India on June 27, Samsung could use this international platform to re-launch the device. The Buds Core are likely to be decent true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds with some rudimentary but robust features, and they would be an excellent value-for-money product within the Samsung audio universe.
In addition to hardware, Samsung is poised to demonstrate how Galaxy AI becomes the UI. Artificial intelligence throughout Galaxy devices is touted to increase the overall user experience be it through smart photography, smart recommendations, or frictionless cross-device workflows.
Samsung's AI drive is set to share center stage with the hardware, highlighting the company's intentions to make intelligent, user-oriented, and super-connected ecosystems.
Yes. With the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, Flip 7 FE, G Fold, Galaxy Watch 8 series, and Galaxy Buds Core all on the verge of release, this is becoming Samsung's most massive Unpacked event of the year. Whether you love foldables, smartwatches, or bleeding-edge mobile technology, July 9 should be penciled in on your calendar.
Don't miss pre-booking your foldable now at ₹1,999 and availing exclusive launch privileges. And as usual, stay tuned to AndroBranch for comprehensive coverage and hands-on reviews after the event.
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