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Leak: Samsung to announce the Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Watch 4 in August

Samsung's next Unpacked event reportedly lands August 11

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Samsung had a pretty quiet Mobile World Congress event, but it did tell us we’d learn more about its upcoming Google-approved smartwatch at its next Unpacked event. Unfortunately, the company didn’t tell us when exactly that would be, but a new report from Korean publication DigitalDaily News (via 9to5Google) claims the next Unpacked will take place on August 11, at 10 AM ET.

    According to the report, Samsung will be launching five devices at the event:

  • Galaxy Z Fold 3
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3
  • Galaxy Watch 4
  • Galaxy Watch 4 Active
  • Galaxy Buds 2

Notably, the new Galaxy Watches will be Samsung's first to not use Tizen OS. Google collaborated with Samsung to revamp Wear OS from the ground up, making it smoother and more efficient.

Hopefully, the devices are able to maintain the long battery life Samsung's smartwatches have been known for, while having much greater compatibility with smartwatch apps via Wear OS. That said, the watch will use a custom One UI Watch skin — because it wouldn't be Samsung if it didn't put its own twist on the software.

As for the Z Fold 3, it's expected to be a refinement of the original Fold's concept without major changes to the form factor. The biggest change aside from the expected spec bump is that the Z Fold 3 will support the S-Pen.

The event will reportedly be broadcast via YouTube, as per usual, and there is no indication the company plans to hold a concurrent physical event. With the rumored date a little over a month away, I'd expect an official announcement from Samsung within the next week or two.

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Rakshan (You)
I’ve been a great fan of Samsung products since 2010. Can’t wait for this one. 🔥🔥🔥
Sharma KL
This Samsung Fold packs plenty of power into its small stature and sets the stage for better 5G phone performance in the future.
Yokesh Mat
Thinking of buying the Z fold 2. Is it any good? or should I wait for fold 3?
Sharath
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 fixes many of the flaws of the original to deliver a foldable big-screen experience that really works, for the first folding phone we recommend.

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The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's price listing.

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The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's price listing.

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The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's price listing.

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The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the second consecutive day.

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The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's price listing.

The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the second consecutive day.

The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's price listing.

The price of petrol remained unchanged on July 6 after reaching a new record high on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers. The diesel price remained stable for the second consecutive day.

The increase on July 5, 35th in two months, took the petrol price in Delhi closer to Rs 100 per litre-mark. The petrol price in the national capital soared to Rs 99.9 a litre and diesel was priced at Rs 89.4 per litre, according to Bharat Petroleum's price listing.