Technology

Watch the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Book3 series announcement live



Samsung is hosting the first Unpacked event for 2023 today, and we will see the Galaxy S23 flagships get announced. We also expect five new Galaxy Book3 notebooks – vanilla and Pro, each of them with a different variant with a 360-degree hinge, and a top-of-the-line Ultra version.

The event begins at 6PM UTC, which is 1PM EST/7PM CET/11:30PM IST. There will be a live stream, which we will add below when the time comes.

The Galaxy S23 series will include a vanilla Galaxy S23, a slightly bigger Galaxy S23+, and a Galaxy S23 Ultra with Samsung’s latest 200MP camera. The three were…



Article Source: Gizbot

Related Posts

CMF Buds Pro review

The Buds Pro are the first of the three products being launched under the CMF brand by Nothing. These are entry-level, affordable products, which Nothing wants to delineate…

Samsung tipped to announce the Galaxy S24 series on January 18

Samsung introduces its Galaxy S flagships in the first quarter of the year, a tradition going for over a decade. According to the latest tip, the Galaxy S24…

Lava Blaze Pro 5G With 120Hz Display, 50MP Main Camera, Dimensity 6020 Launched in India

Indian smartphone manufacturer Lava has unveiled its latest offering, the Lava Blaze Pro 5G. Building upon the success of its predecessor, the Blaze 5G, this new ‘Pro’ version…

Samsung Galaxy A35 to come with a camera upgrade

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A34 in March, and we expect the Galaxy A35 to arrive during the same time next year. There’s expectedly no word from Samsung about…

More specs of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE duo appear online, will skip OLED panels

Samsung is expected to host an event for Fan Edition devices, including the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone, Galaxy Buds FE audio wearables, and two tablets – Galaxy Tab…

OnePlus Unveils OxygenOS 14: A Comprehensive Look at Features, Eligible Devices, and Release Date

OnePlus has officially announced OxygenOS 14, the latest version of its Android skin. While Google has yet to unveil Android 14, the company has begun rolling out OxygenOS…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *