Today’s the day: Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2022 is set to kick off later today – August 10 – at 9am ET / 6am PT / 2pm BST / 11pm AEST. That’s just a few hours away at the time of writing.
If you have any interest in foldable phones, smartwatches or earbuds then you’ll want to follow along. We expect to see the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, and the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro all make an appearance.
It’s set to be a jam-packed launch, and TechRadar will (as ever) cover it in full, so head back to the site during or after the event for all of the announcements, along with our analysis and impressions.
In fact, we’ve already got a Samsung Unpacked live blog up and running, which you can follow along with now and during the launch. But if you’d like to tune into the event itself you can do that rather easily indeed, as Samsung is providing a live stream from multiple sources.
How to watch Samsung Galaxy Unpacked live
While many device makers will stream their launches on YouTube, and perhaps their own site, Samsung has gone beyond that.
The company is allowing viewers to watch Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2022 on YouTube (opens in new tab)the official Samsung site (opens in new tab)Samsung’s US Newsroom (opens in new tab)and by the looks of things on Twitter (opens in new tab) too. You’ll even be able to watch it in the metaverse, at Samsung 837X (opens in new tab).
The YouTube video can also be seen above, so you don’t even need to leave this page to watch it. Some of the links above also allow you to set reminders, so you’ll get an alert before the event starts.
However you choose to experience the launch, it’s worth learning about these devices, as leaks suggest we could be in for some big upgrades. For example, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro might have over three days of battery life, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 could have a slot for the S Pen stylus, and the Galaxy Z Flip 4 might combine cutting-edge power with an affordable price.
So these could be more than just iterative updates – they might instead be among the very best phones and best smartwatches of the year.