What you need to know
- Samsung has officially announced February 1 as the date for Galaxy Unpacked.
- The company has opened pre-orders for its upcoming Galaxy smartphones through February 1st.
- Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy S23 series with the latest Snapdragon chipset and improved cameras.
After rumors and accidental revelations, Samsung has officially announced a date to reveal the Galaxy S23 series. will be streamed live via the channel of
As usual, Samsung has started taking reservations for the upcoming device in the US.
As for what we’re getting, the leak shows that the Galaxy S23 series will feature an updated design and the back of the S23 and S23+ is not the camera housing. It appears to have individual protruding camera lenses similar to the Ultra. As for the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the device is expected to feature an improved 200MP primary camera sensor teased in a recently leaked teaser video.
Samsung is also expected to utilize the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset in the S23 series worldwide, which could even double the phone’s base storage in most regions. Of course, we’ll learn everything there is to know about phones at the February 1st event.
Samsung points out that the best trade-in prices for Galaxy smartphones are on its website, and you don’t need to sign up (with your name and email) to reserve the device. Of course, you won’t receive credit until you actually pre-order the device. Devices may become available after the event.