How to watch Samsung Unpacked: See events unfold live with new foldables, watches, tablets and maybe more

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SamsungGalaxy Unpacked is happening right now, having started at4 AM PT / 7 AM ET / 12 PM BST / 9 PM AEST today (July 26), and we are on the scene live from Seoul, the foldable phone capital of the world. We have aSamsung Galaxy Unpacked live blogup and running, so you can follow along there.

Update: Samsung’s new devices are now official, and you can now check out our hands-onSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 reviewand hands-onSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 reviewfor our early impressions of these devices, and our earlySamsung Galaxy Watch 6 reviewand earlySamsung Watch 6 Classic reviewfor our initial verdicts of the wearables after our time with them so far.

We’ve also got our hands-onSamsung Galaxy Tab S9 reviewand initialSamsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra review, for our first impressions of the tablets.

If you want to see the action unfold for yourself and you can’t attend the big party for theSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 5andSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 5launch, we’ve got you covered. Here is everything you need to know to watch the Galaxy Unpacked event live, or watch it later at your convenience.

When is Samsung Unpacked?

When will Samsung host its second Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event, where it is expected to announce the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy Watch 6, Galaxy Tab S9, and Galaxy S23 FE?

Samsung is unpacking its huge heap of new devices today,Wednesday, July 26,in its hometown of Seoul, South Korea. Samsung says Korea buys more foldable phones than any other market by a wide margin, and foldable phones will be the big news. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 could be some of the best foldable phones around, though they won’t be the only attraction.

Since the show starts at8 PM in Korea, it’s going to take place very early for US audiences. If you want to wake up and see the event unpacked live, our east coast friends can grab a coffee and watch Samsung Unpacked at7 AM ET(with me!), while our west coast readers will need to set the alarm for4 AM PT. Our UK and Australian friends can watch comfortably at12:00 BSTand21:00 AESTrespectively.

How can I watch Samsung Unpacked live?

Where can I watch a live stream of the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event as it happens live on Wednesday, July 26 at 4 AM PT / 7 AM ET / 12 PM BST / 9 PM AEST, or watch it later?

You can watch Samsung Unpacked onSamsung’s YouTube channel. That video is embedded below, so you can watch it here on TechRadar if you’d prefer.

In the past, Samsung has also played a live stream of its Galaxy Unpacked event live on Twitter, on its ownSamsung home page, and on its various media Newsroom websites. So expect to see video streams in those locations too once the event gets underway.

We’re also hosting aSamsung Galaxy Unpacked launch live blog, which has already started. Here you’ll find our live coverage of the event, along with our early reactions and opinions.

What will be announced at Samsung Unpacked?

What new devices will Samsung announce at its second Galaxy Unpacked event of 2023, on July 26?

Samsung is set to unveil both the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 at Samsung Unpacked, but that’s not all. We’re also expecting to see theSamsung Galaxy Watch 6line, theSamsung Galaxy Tab S9line, and possibly other devices too.

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Phil Berne is a preeminent voice in consumer electronics reviews, starting more than 20 years ago at eTown.com. Phil has written for Engadget, The Verge, PC Mag, Digital Trends, Slashgear, TechRadar, AndroidCentral, and was Editor-in-Chief of the sadly-defunct infoSync. Phil holds an entirely useful M.A. in Cultural Theory from Carnegie Mellon University. He sang in numerous college a cappella groups.

Phil did a stint at Samsung Mobile, leading reviews for the PR team and writing crisis communications until he left in 2017. He worked at an Apple Store near Boston, MA, at the height of iPod popularity. Phil is certified in Google AI Essentials. He has a High School English teaching license (and years of teaching experience) and is a Red Cross certified Lifeguard. His passion is the democratizing power of mobile technology. Before AI came along he was totally sure the next big thing would be something we wear on our faces.

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