New Galaxy Unpacked teaser shows us a glimpse at the ‘most powerful Galaxy’ device
Recently, Apple held their April Spring event, dubbed ‘Spring Loaded’ which lived up to its name and surprised us with good innovative tech goodies. Now following the tradition, Samsung announced their 3rd consecutive ‘Galaxy Unpacked’ event streaming live on the 28th of April 2021 at 7.30 pm IST.
Moreover, the company just dropped a new teaser video on its official Twitter handle that hyped the heat for this new event. Most interestingly, the Korean tech giant calling this gathering “The Most Powerful Galaxy is coming”.
What to expect from the new ‘Galaxy Unpacked’ event
In the last two unpacked events, Samsung unveiled the flagship Galaxy S21 series and the Galaxy A52/A72 smartphones respectively. This month with the ongoing pandemic and increased tenures on working from home, it is almost confirmed that the company is set to launch some big screens devices.
Well, it not about some new Galaxy tablets because the market has seen a steep rise in the demand for laptops, and hence it is assumed the upcoming unpacked event will showcase some laptops in the name of Galaxy Books.
According to rumors and speculations, Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 featuring OLED displays in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes, 5G connectivity, and Thunderbolt 4 ports. Besides, to get powered their specs may include 11th Gen. Intel Core processors.
However, the upcoming notebooks could also be coming with the support for the S Pen stylus and having an ergonomic 360-degree hinge design. Apart from this, the Go version of Galaxy Book is also eminent to be launched with the above-mentioned laptops.
Since Samsung has already released a teasing video for the upcoming Galaxy Books, you can check that out from the embedded link of Twitter mentioned below.
The most powerful Samsung Galaxy arrives soon. Galaxy Unpacked on April 28, 2021 10:00 (EST). Visit https://t.co/D6nxws2O4T to watch #SamsungUnpacked pic.twitter.com/FSRm7sfBTF
— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) April 26, 2021
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