Don’t get too tired of this year’s CES because Samsung has a lot of news in store in the same week. The South Korean electronics giant will broadcast its virtual event, Unpacked, at 7 a.m. PDT on Jan.14, the last day of CES. You can watch it on Samsung YouTube page Or her Homepage, And CNET will host a live show starting 30 minutes before the event.
Samsung, in its early January invite, described “Welcome to Everyday Epic” as the theme of its event. It It is expected to reveal the new Galaxy S21 lineupAnd also some possible accessories. Here’s everything we’ve heard so far about the Galaxy S21.
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Samsung said: “Over the past year, mobile technology has taken center stage in everyday life as people work remotely and spend more time at home.” “The rapid transition to the mobile world first brings with it the need for devices that can transform everyday life into an extraordinary experience.”
The January 14th date for Unpacked comes earlier than usual for Samsung. In the past, the company has usually revealed its latest flagship phones in February, either a little before or during Mobile World Congress Trade fair, then the device was released in March or even April.
Samsung will likely unveil three different models of its flagship phone at Thursday’s event: the 6.2-inch S21, the 6.7-inch S21 Plus, and the 6.8-inch S21 Ultra. The devices are expected to look largely the same but have larger camera modules, which enhances photo and video capabilities.
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The company may also be discontinued Galaxy Note This year’s line and replace it with the S Pen support on the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Early displays do not show a visible location of the stylus, which could mean it must be placed separately from the phone when not in use. In Samsung’s popular – but niche – Note lineup, the stylus slips into the device for storage.
Besides the Galaxy S21 lineup, there could be some other announcements from Samsung. The company is expected to disclose new ones Galaxy Buds Pro headphones And the Tile style smart trackersIt might be called Galaxy Smart Tags, to help people keep track of their possessions with BlueTooth. an Apple For a long time It’s rumored to be working on his AirTagsBut it has not yet revealed anything in that square.
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