Two Samsung Galaxy phones you definitely don’t want to buy this week
Samsung is about to launch a brand new set of devices and it could make what’s currently available look massively inferior. The Korean technology giant has confirmed that it’s holding a major launch event later this week July 26 and it appears almost certain that a batch of new foldables will be unleashed. That means anyone considering making the leap and investing in a Z Fold 4 or Z Flip 4 might be wise to wait.
Although nothing has yet been officially confirmed, Samsung has released invites to its Unpacked showcase which include an image of a flip device along with the words, “Join the Flip Side”.
That’s clearly a huge hint about what’s to come and why it’s a big week ahead for Galaxy fans.
Full details will be revealed on Wednesday but ahead of the event, there have been a few leaks including images that show how the Z Flip 5 might look.
If true, it appears this device will get a much bigger cover screen which should help users send texts, view content and take photos without flipping things open.
Of course, other upgrades are likely to include faster processors, improved cameras and longer battery life.
“A new cultural driver is coming,” said Samsung in a post on its newsroom. “Come along on our journey to discover an all-new Galaxy as we showcase our latest technologies designed to open possibilities and transform lives. It’s going to make you want to ‘Join the flip side.’”
Unpacked is taking place in South Korea for the first time and it should be glitzy event that will be full of news and big announcemnets.
Express.co.uk is taking the trip to Asia and will be bringing you all the news live as it happens so watch this space to find out more.
Things kick off from 12pm.
If you’re really not bothered by having the latest and greatest handset in your pocket then don’t forget that Samsung is currently offering a decent discount on its Galaxy Z Flip4 with £100 off. There’s also extra reductions if you had over an old device and you’ll free Disney+ thrown in as well.
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