Samsung’s Unpacked event is set to take place on July 9, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, and will be streamed live on various platforms including Samsung’s Newsroom, website, and YouTube channel, starting at 7 a.m. PT (10 a.m. ET). This event has generated significant anticipation, particularly concerning the launches of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and possibly the Galaxy Watch 7. CNET will provide live coverage, featuring all breaking announcements and updates as they unfold.
In the lead-up to the event, Samsung has been teasing fans with insights about its innovative foldables. Their recent marketing suggests that the upcoming Galaxy devices aim to deliver an “Ultra-experience” in a compact form, focusing on enhanced camera capabilities and AI-powered features. The company has emphasized that the new Galaxy Z series will be the slimmest and lightest foldables to date, continuing a trend established by the recently released Galaxy S25 Edge, showcasing a commitment to both style and functionality.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to present a design that mimics traditional smartphones while still offering the unique advantages of foldables. Senior vice president Drew Blackard revealed the device might measure approximately 0.34 inches in thickness when closed and weigh around 200 grams. There are speculations about an Ultra version of the foldable series, though it remains unclear whether both versions will be presented simultaneously.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, designed to fold in the opposite direction, may debut with a larger 4.1-inch cover screen and enhanced performance powered by an Exynos 2500 processor. Renderings have suggested that Samsung may eliminate the physical camera notch for a more seamless cover display. Additionally, rumors of a more budget-friendly Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE variant have emerged, potentially using an Exynos chip instead of a Snapdragon one.
On the wearables front, information about the Galaxy Watch 8 suggests exciting new health features, which were highlighted in conversations with Samsung’s digital health team. Alongside the standard version, there’s a possibility that the company will introduce a Galaxy Watch 8 Classic and new color variations for the Galaxy Watch Ultra, based on insider reports.
The excitement surrounding the Unpacked event is palpable, fueled by animated invitations showcasing the slim profiles of the devices and hints at their innovative functionalities. For those eager to get their hands on the new Samsung devices, early reservations are available, along with a promotional offer of $50 Samsung Credit on the purchase. Samsung’s commitment to redefining mobile technology continues to captivate audiences as they gear up for their latest innovations.