Samsung is announcing something at 7am PT / 10am ET / 3pm BST today (or 1am AEDT on October 21), but exactly what it’s announcing we’re not totally certain.
The company is holding what it calls ‘Galaxy Unpacked Part 2‘, with part one being the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3, and Samsung Galaxy Watch 4. So what could part two have in store? Well, while we’re not certain we can take a very good guess.
We’ve got some speculation on what the event could bring – and you can read it below – but with the thing technically already started, just check out what’s happening in our live blog.
This live blog will provide our up-to-date analysis for what gets announced at the event – the page should update automatically for you – but here’s how to watch along if you’re wanting to video the live stream video.
- Buyers will soon be able to customize the colors of the Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3, which is useful as the first only comes in three shades.
- As that would be rather small for an event, we might also see the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE after various leaks – although that’s also tipped for January 2022.
- There are also tablets, watches and laptops that Samsung hasn’t delved into properly in the latter half of 2021 – while this could be a more low-key event, there will be more than a few morsels to chew over.
Welcome to our live blog, where we’ll be highlighting anything, everything and all the in-between that Samsung announces today.
We’re not expecting as many announcements as at the Galaxy Z Fold 3 launch, and in fact there might not be any new products at all, with customization for its existing foldable phones looking the most likely, but Samsung may well have some surprises up its sleeve too.
There’s also an outside chance that we’ll see the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, so it’s worth following along even if foldables aren’t for you.
Today’s the day of Samsung’s next Unpacked event, the – third? fourth? of the year – and we’re a little less confident on what we’re going to see at this event.
Our fingers are aching after the Google Pixel event yesterday and the Apple October event the day before, but today is the last day of the (tech) week.
If you want to watch along with the Unpacked event, we’ve got a guide on that here, or just keep a tab open with this live blog so we can give you all our clever words.
This is the Google Pixel 6, launched last night alongside the Pixel 6 Pro. We’re not expecting Samsung to have any close rivals to them tonight – the Galaxy S22 will likely come in early 2022 – but you never know.
Fans of Samsung tech might be happy to know that we recently published our review of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. This took quite a bit of testing, as we had trouble with some of its exercise and fitness tracking modes.
Some rumors suggest we could see new Galaxy Watch 4 features shown off today, maybe bringing new health or lifestyle tools to the premium Wear OS device.
With the Apple Watch 7 recently out, Samsung could overshadow its close rival by bringing some useful new features not available on Apple smartwatches, but we’ll have to see.
Samsung curiously hasn’t been making much of a big deal about the Unpacked event on its Twitter accounts – this suggests to us there isn’t going to be that much happening.
Snap portraits worth pulling over for 🍂 with #GalaxyS21 Ultra 5G.Shop now: https://t.co/WPBaV4zAVG📸 by: Alfredo Alicbusan pic.twitter.com/pZlx7bgnxoOctober 19, 2021
Case in point: the last post on the Samsung Mobile US account was about taking pictures of people (whose face you can’t even see because of motorcycle helmets) and nothing to do with the event.
The brand did make one allusion to its own event…
Wow, lots of announcements this week! That’s fine. Competition keeps us on our game.October 19, 2021
… in a tweet subtle discussing Google’s event last night.
So the brand’s not exactly working overtime to build hype for the event, and that’s why we’re not sure anything big is coming. No Galaxy Tab S8 for sure.
If you’re checking out our live blog now you’re a little early still, and nothing’s really happening yet – so it’s a good opportunity to check out some other mobile news doing the rounds.
In the UK, the Royal Mint (which makes physical money, nothing to do with the sweet flavor) has announced it’s going to start using the gold from recycled mobiles in cash in the future. Remember physical money?
Mobile gaming fans should check out Townscaper, a popular PC indie game which just had its mobile port released on iOS and Android. Also, we’ve heard a launch date for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 and seen an early image that shows an iPhone-like device.
There are less than three hours to go until Samsung Unpacked kicks off – that’s enough time to make lunch, relax, finish your work, watch a few episodes of TV – It’s also just about enough time to watch Ridley Scott’s The Last Duel which I saw a few days ago and recommend.
We’re having to put our Sherlock hats on for this, but there’s a tiny bit of evidence to suggest the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 could get something at the event in a couple of hours.
Welcome to week two of the #GalaxyWatch4 Health Project! Join #TeamGalaxy as they work their way toward a healthier, stronger, better body composition. With two weeks left to go, there’s still plenty to learn by following #Watch4MyFitnessJourney. pic.twitter.com/FA2aWSXUgNOctober 18, 2021
A tweet from Samsung mobile from two days ago welcomes in week two of the company’s Health Project, oriented around the phone, out of a four-week jaunt.
This is basically a promo for the watch and its health features – but what better way to celebrate this promotion than by unveiling something new about the watch at the Unpacked event?
Sure, we could be reading too far into a tweet, but with little in the way of leaks or rumors letting us know what’s coming later, we’re having to read way too far into things to make guesses.
Two hours to go until the big event – or little event, depending on what actually shows up – that’s enough time to pop to your local coffee shop to pick up a brew, as long as you live about 50 minutes from the shop and don’t mind it being cold when you get back.
Still no tweets from Samsung about the event. Hopefully something will happen soon.
Could we see One UI 4 information at the Samsung event?
That’s Samsung’s software for its smartphones based on Android 12, and it launched last week for select mobiles. However the company didn’t make much of a fanfare about it, so lots of people didn’t know it was launched at all.
Maybe the company will make more of a song-and-dance about One UI 4 at the event, perhaps listing its big features and making pledges for which mobiles will get it.
We’ve got a Twitter poll running about Samsung phones and we want your input:
Today’s #SamsungUnpacked Part 2 event is still a bit of a mystery. While we wait to see what Samsung has for us, how about a quick hypothetical. If Samsung had to ditch one line of phones, which one should it drop?October 20, 2021
Basically, if in a parallel world Samsung decided to blitz one of its phone lines out of existence, which would you prefer to go?
We didn’t include the Galaxy Note line, because rumors suggest it’s gone. Instead we’ve got:
S – the flagship line
A – the budget and mid-rangers
Z – the foldables
M – the budget phones only available in some regions.
Take a vote and let us know why you voted the way you did.
Less than an hour until the event kicks off. Time to start looking for your TV remote.
Interesting results from our aforementioned Galaxy cancelation poll.
Turns out Galaxy S is the most popular series, with only 16% of voters choosing it as their least favorite line. A third of voters have chosen the Galaxy M line, but that makes sense since it’s not as readily available in all regions.
Most curious is that, when we launched this poll, most of the early votes wanted to get rid of the Galaxy Z line of foldables, but it’s a much more even split now.
The poll still has 30 minutes until it expires, so everything could change.
Oh, we’ve had a few people asking: ‘Part 2’ in the title doesn’t mean this is the second part of our live blog. Nope, that’s what Samsung is calling this.
So the YouTube premier has officially started, even though the event is still 20 minutes away. Nothing’s happening now though – we’re just seeing the equivalent of a giant screensaver that’s flicking through Samsung Unpacked logos.
You don’t need to spring to action and load up YouTube just yet.
There’s a link in the intro of this article to our guide on how to watch the livestream, but if you don’t want to click through to another link, you can find it here:
10 minutes to go – time to make a hot drink (or get someone else to) and settle down for… whatever is coming. Get some nice snacks too. It doesn’t sound like the event will be long enough to justify a whole meal though – not like you’d have time to cook it at this point anyway.
Here we go team, it’s starting!
Galaxy Unpacked Part 2 is underway, and we’re seeing four pastel-like colors swirling around in square shapes. A hint at something perhaps? It’s looks like a folded Flip.
We’ve got an artist called Somi talked about how their Galaxy Z Flip 3 reflects who they are. We like how the curtains behind them match with the color of the phone.
At the moment, this seems like a showreel of Galaxy Z Flip 3 features, which isn’t too useful since the thing already launched months ago.
You can see the aforementioned curtain and phone combo below.
A few posts ago, we mentioned how the introduction to the Samsung Unpacked showed four pastel colors in a range of square shapes.
The transitions between excerpts of this Unpacked event also use this colors in different ways. Maybe we’re reading too far into this, but it seems that these colors are important. Could there be new versions of the Z Flip 3 in these shades?
Now we’re into some of the meatier parts of the Samsung Unpacked – it’s about personalization.
You’ll now be able to personalize the design of your Galaxy Z Flip 3, by choosing different colors for the hinge and two sides: this is called the Flip 3 Bespoke Edition, and you can read much more about it in our news story here.
The four colors we previously talked about are the different shades you can pick, and you can mix and match them. According to Samsung, there are 49 different options in total.
Customizable cases were also mentioned, but we haven’t heard more just yet.
We’re seeing more adverts for the Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition.
We were on board with the appearance of the basic version of the phone, but after seeing this new version, we’re on board – especially the pink-yellow or blue-yellow versions.
After careful consideration, we prefer the black hinge over the silver one, but it’s not a huge difference.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition availability has been announced: it’s available right now, but costs a little bit more than the basic version of the phone.
The company has said you’ll be able to swap around the colors after you’ve bought the phone – presumably the colored parts are replaceable, which is pretty cool.
Onto the Galaxy Watch 4 now – they’re currently highlighting pre-existing features, like the way you can design your own watch face for the wearable.
Oh, and we’re onto One UI 4, the new software for Android phones based on Android 12. It’s got a feature similar to Material You, so you can choose a color theme for the entire phone.
You might have missed it, but one one screen, we saw music playing – and it was Samsung’s classic Over The Horizon being played by someone from BTS. Is that a hint for the Galaxy S22 line?
Aaand back to more Galaxy Watch 4. They’re just listing features that already exist on the phone… again. But mentioning One UI 4 too. This is pretty eclectic.
And some actual news!
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Bespoke Edition takes the same customization principles of the Z Flip 3 – detailed below – but with a smartwatch. They didn’t talk much about this, but apparently on the website, you can choose colors for the device beyond the standard ones.
Next, they’re discussing a collaboration between Samsung and French-Japanese fashion brand Maison Kitsuné. The logo of the brand is a fox, but not the Firefox one.
Apparently, they’re doing Maison Kitsuné-themed Galaxy Buds, with a little fox on them – there’s also a Watch 4 version with a designed band.
We’ll be honest, they look a little silly – and they cost more than the basic versions of the gadgets. Hmm…
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 is getting a few tweaks and upgrades.
There are some new watch faces, and improvements to fall detection. The interesting addition is gesture controls – so shaking your wrist, or raising it, or rotating it, can trigger various functions.
We’ll have to test this feature out more when the update comes to our Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, but it sounds intriguing.
So that’s it – the event is over. But we’ve got some thoughts which we will continue to share for a little while more.
We’re currently on the Samsung website playing about with the Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition customization tools.
I’m liking the black-and-white combo more than I thought I would – particularly with a white front and black back – but my penchant for the bright and bold colors is shining through when I see the yellow and pink hues.
This is reinforcing what we thought during the event: replaceable panels would be best. I’d love to be able to customize my phone around whichever of my garish / funky / hipster shirts I’m wearing each day.
We’re playing around with the Galaxy Watch 4 Bespoke Edition customization tool now and – well, it’s less impressive than the Flip one, but it’s fine.
You can choose between a black, silver or gold body for the 40mm watch and black, silver or green for the 44mm, as well as black and silver for either size of the Watch Classic.
There are loads of bands to choose from; hybrid leather ones, sports bands, ‘extreme sports’ bands, milanese bands, ‘ridge sport’ bands, we don’t know what half of that even means. Most of those have loads of colors too.
While the nature of a watch means the customization affects less of the design, there are quite a few more options here than for the Flip.
TechRadar’s Home Entertainment Editor Nick Pino has given the verdict “that Unpacked was kind of weak” and we don’t disagree.
There wasn’t any new hardware – not unless you count new shades of old hardware – and One UI 4, which was mentioned quite a bit, actually launched last week.
There was no Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy Tab S8 or anything similar for us to sink our teeth into. This could have been a press release, or an email, not a whole event.
At least it was only 20 minutes long – and skipped lots of the boring preamble lots of similar tech events have.