A few days away, Samsung’s upcoming flagship Unpacked event will appear to have been officially unpacked. Numerous details and specifications of the upcoming Galaxy Book 3 laptop and leaked Galaxy S23 is already available to us.
Nevertheless, Samsung is unlikely to halt product reveal launches following the conclusion of Unpacked on February 1. Product lunch may follow, as Evan Blass, a leaker, has tweeted that Samsung is planning a second Unpacked event for March 30.
Even though the actual tweet was later removed, Blass tweeted once more about the event. This is confirmed by Tom’s Guide via direct message, which states that the second Unpacked will take place on March 30.
March’s Samsung Unpacked: What’s to come?
- Blass asserts that the Galaxy A series is the event’s primary highlight. The new Samsung Galaxy A54, which will replace the Galaxy A53, will be the focus of this attention. When compared to its predecessor, this Galaxy is anticipated to receive a few enhancements. It has a larger battery and a wider screen.
- The megapixel count of the primary rear camera will be decreased. As a result, it will include a 50MP sensor rather than the 64Mp main sensor that was first seen in the Galaxy A53. The Samsung Galaxy A34, on the other hand, is intended to succeed the Galaxy A33. The A33 phone, for example, was only released in Europe last year.
The Samsung Galaxy A14, which the smartphone manufacturer unveiled at CES 2023, has already been seen. Even though the A14 costs just $199, it has nice features like a micro SD card slot and a display that refreshes at 90 Hz. Already available for purchase is the A14. In the meantime, there are rumors that Samsung intends to eliminate the Galaxy A73, resulting in no Galaxy A73 replacement.
The most important aspect, aside from these particulars, is the chipset that everyone is focusing on. Samsung developed both the A54 and A34 phones’ predecessors, which were powered by Exynos chipsets. The rumored specs, on the other hand, suggest that both of these will follow suit.
Additionally, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is expected to be used in the Galaxy S23 series, which will undoubtedly benefit the flagship.