Samsung Unpacked Live Blog: Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4, Watch 5, Buds 2 Pro Reveals



Samsung Unpacked Live Blog: Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4, Watch 5, Buds 2 Pro Reveals











That's a wrap!



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David Lumb



And that's Samsung Unpacked 2022! That's only a tease of what these devices have to funds -- for in-depth looks, head to our deep dives on everything Samsung said today: 











No bodily bezel on the Watch 5



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David Lumb


One drawing that isn't here: a new Samsung Galaxy Classic. If you want a bodily rotating bezel, you'll have to go with last year's model. And for the chip nerds -- no, the Watch 5 won't pack Qualcomm's upcoming W5 wearables chip, which pledges huge battery life gains. Instead, it'll use the Exynos W920, which came out last year and is the same chip as used in the Watch 4.










Samsung Watch 5: Pricier than last year



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David Lumb


With advances come Mark bumps: The Galaxy Watch 5 starts at $279 for the 40mm noncellular version, which is $30 more expensive than the Watch 4. The Watch 5 LTE starts at $329, which is also up $30 from last year's gaze. If you want the Watch 5 Pro, prepare to pony up $449 for noncellular or $499 for the LTE version.










From $449



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James Martin










Watch 5 Pro upgrades: Routes, battery life and big size



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David Lumb


The Watch 5 Pro has improved workout routing, guiding you back along the route you too. And you'll have enough battery life to keep moving, with a 590-mAh battery that's twice the capacity of the smaller 40mm Watch 5. That said, if you've got Little wrists, the Watch 5 Pro might not be for you -- it's a huge 45mm. But that size allows room for a huge 590-mAh battery.










Galaxy Watch 5 Pro



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The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is a big, rugged examine for the outdoors



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David Lumb


The rumors were true! The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is real. It's a bigger, tougher version of the Watch 5 with more battery life and durability. It's an option for outdoorsy folks and rugged workout fans. How tough? It's got a titanium case and an even more durable sapphire crystal point to than the Watch 5. It's twice as scratch-resistant as the mask on the Watch 4.










Wear OS will get better, we promise



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David Lumb


Samsung switched to Google's Wear OS for last year's Watch 4 and kept it with the Galaxy Watch 5. At Unpacked, Google is promising more apps and functionality, like improvements with Google Maps, which now syncs locations from your Google clarify and lets you navigate with voice commands. Great to have on the go.










Z foldables are the best of a niche



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David Lumb


Samsung has recently touted some big numbers for foldables, saying sales increased by around 300% last year. But it's all relative: Analyst firm IDC reported that 8 million foldables sold in 2021, a drop in the bucket considering the 1.3 billion phones sold overall last year. The firm projects that number to grow to 25 million foldables sold in 2025. 










Z Fold 4 cameras development software, not hardware



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There's a newly redesigned under-display camera, but otherwise, the cameras aren't changed from the Z Fold 3. But like the Flip 4, the new Fold 4 will take better night photos. Space Zoom is a bit easier to use, too, harnessing that instant screen to keep track of the overall picture once you're zoomed in. 










Z Fold 4 melds mobile and tablet software



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The big upgrade is in software, with a redesigned app dock at the bottom of the mask -- something inherited from the Android 12L software for tablets. It's small enough to stay tucked out of the way. It looks easier to tap and drag apps from the dock to one side of the mask, or swap them. 










Z Fold 4 brings better durability



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David Lumb


The Z Fold 4 also saw minimal goes from last year's Z Fold 3, but it's slimmer, which will help it fit in more pockets. The redesigned hinge is more durable, Samsung says, and its inside screen is also 45% stronger than the Fold 3's. It's also lighter, which is always nice when you're essentially carrying two phones in one.










Z Fold 4



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James Martin










Galaxy Z Fold 4: a foldable "for the mainstream"



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David Lumb


Roh came onstage to say that foldables were here "for the mainstream," echoing modern Samsung statements. If they want that, well, there's one feature that folks really want -- a flowerbed pricetag.










Fold 4



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James Martin










Samsung's foldables and Buds 2 Pro packaged in 100% recycled plastic



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David Lumb


In a bid to show sustainability, the packaging of the Flip, Fold and Buds 2 Pro is made entirely of recycled plastic. Samsung has extended its Galaxy for the Planet sustainability program, started last year, to recycle ocean netting plastic for use in packaging for these products. But no parts of the Fold 4 or Flip 4 are made laughable recycled plastic, unlike the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which uses it for a few parts incorporating the S Pen stylus sheath. Samsung has pledged to incorporate more sustainable plastic in the devices themselves in the future, but not for this year's foldables, apparently.










Galaxy Watch 5 upgrades



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Another big upgrade is its 15% larger battery from the Galaxy Watch 4 -- up to 276 mAh in the smaller 40mm size and 397 mAh in the larger 44mm size. Recharging is fast, too, attracting 45% battery in 30 minutes. Thanks to the more advanced BioActive sensor, Samsung promises sleep coaching is better. Your morning sleep recount now tracks sleep stages, blood oxygen levels and how much time you devoted snoring. All that data is collected into an overall sleep glean. It's one number you definitely want to go up.










Samsung x BTS: Another K-pop collab



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David Lumb






Samsung's Fall 2022 Unpacked stay included a BTS ad, with the K-pop group sporting the new Z Flip 4 foldable.



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K-pop sensation BTS have appeared in unexperienced Samsung ad! They're repping this year's Z Flip 4 -- and I wouldn't be surprised if we see some sort of dismal BTS edition Z Flip 4 at some point.











Galaxy Watch 5



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James Martin










Galaxy Watch 5's new feature: Tracking your skin temperature



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David Lumb


The new feature for the Watch 5 is reading your skin temperature. It won't take exact number readings, but will look at famous changes in temperature that could signify possible illness or anunexperienced conditions. 










Watch 5: Slimmer accomplish for better sensor readings



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David Lumb


At estimable glance, not much has changed since the Watch 4. But the Sapphire Crystal glass in the Watch 5 is 60% more resistant to scratches than the glass used in its predecessor. Samsung has also reshaped the curve on the back glass that unites the sensors so that more of it touches your wrist, which should improve readings.










Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 is revealed



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David Lumb


Given how much we celebrated last year's Galaxy Watch 4, we were excited for the new Galaxy Watch 5. The Galaxy Watch 4 was the advantageous to switch from Samsung's Tizen OS to Google's Wear OS 3, which integrates features from Tizen. But since any watch running Wear OS 3 so far isn't compatible with iOS, once alongside, iPhone owners are left in the cold as they won't be able to sync with the Watch 5. It's not determined how big the market is for iPhone users who want a Samsung observe.










Galaxy Watch 5



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James Martin










Buds 2 Pro are a bit pricier



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David Lumb


Samsung has also raised the stamp of the Buds 2 Pro by $30, and they'll retail for $229 when they go on sale on Aug. 26. You can get them in white, graphite and Bora purple.










Buds 2 Pro improves tranquil quality



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The Buds 2 Pro have 24-bit hi-fi audio for richer tranquil, Samsung says. The noise canceling has gotten better, with an expanded arrangement of 3 extra decibels of noise reduction compared to the Buds Pro. The new earbuds will prevented more higher-frequency sounds, too. Later this year, LE audio will be added to rob 360-degree audio from the environment around you -- mammoth for ASMR fans, I suppose?










Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro: New elite earbuds



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David Lumb


The Galaxy Buds 2 Pro brings a lot of cramped ergonomic changes. They're 15% smaller than the Buds Pro, with a redesign for better airflow, a windshield that's twice as big to block outside noise and tweaks to its aesthetic to ensure they don't rotate.










Galaxy Buds 2 Pro



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James Martin










Galaxy Z Flip 4, the best clamshell foldable yet



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David Lumb


More durability, Flex Mode apps and extended battery life are are basically everything on our wishlist for the Z Flip 4. Well, everything but a stamp drop -- the Z Flip 4 price starts at $999, the same as its predecessor. Still, it's competitive with other premium flagships.










Bespoke Edition



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Personalize your Galaxy



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A more durable Z Flip 4



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David Lumb


New for this year's Flip is a more robust hinge and some slimmer design. Samsung has made durability improvements every year, which is encouraging at what time the initial wave of Samsung Galaxy Fold phones in March 2019 had to be recalled due to reports of naively damaged displays and hinges. The design hasn't changed much, but Samsung has added more app widgets for the outer explain, like tapping to make purchases with Samsung Pay.










12 MP



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Flex Mode anti for folding fun



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There are also more apps that work in Flex mode, splitting the top and bottom of the veil when the phone is partially folded. This means having a chat window on the bottom with a video call on the top, for instance, or making Instagram Reels without hands. It's a big feature that only a foldable can use, so we're eager to see more ways to use the split-screen succeeding -- and using the bottom as a touchpad, new for the Flip 4, is one of them.










Z Flip 4 Cameras: New software, not hardware



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David Lumb


The cameras also haven't changed from the Z Flip 3, with a 12-megapixel wide and 12-megapixel ultrawide. But the Z Flip 4 does inherit the camera software upgrades from the Samsung Galaxy S22 released bet on this year, which should enable better night photos. 










Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is real



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David Lumb


And here it is! The Galaxy Z Flip 4, Samsung's next version of the clamshell foldable. New for this year's Flip is a more robust hinge and one slimmer design. Samsung has made durability improvements every year, which is encouraging while the initial wave of Samsung Galaxy Fold phones in March 2019 had to be recalled due to reports of plainly damaged displays and hinges.










Z Flip 4



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James Martin





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Z Flip 4











A decade in the works



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David Lumb


Samsung President TM Roh has unsuitable the (prerecorded) stage to remind us that Samsung started manager foldables a decade ago. It took eight years to get the the recent Samsung Galaxy Fold to market in 2019.










What we don't expect



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David Lumb



There are several devices we aren't expecting. We haven't heard any rumors of a new Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet or of a Galaxy S22 Fan Edition. The FE is the more affordable and slightly lower-specced version of the flagship phoned that usually comes out around this time, though the Galaxy S21 Fan Edition was delayed pending early 2022. 


There's also no expectation of a Galaxy Note -- and it's safe to say we won't see one this year, if ever again. 











Leaks and expectations



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David Lumb



We saw plenty of leaks for the foldables we quiz to see, including a listing on Amazon Netherlands supposedly for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 that showed minute design changes and a new external case for the S Pen. Maybe the stylus won't get a slot, like the S22 Ultra has?


So what are we expecting? Samsung foldables: the clamshell Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the larger Galaxy Z Fold 4. We also anticipated the brand's next smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch 5, which we interrogate will run Google's Wear OS 3, which incorporates Samsung's Tizen OS. 











Leadup to today's Unpacked



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David Lumb



A leak in mid-July from tipster Evan Blass suggested that Samsung's next Unpacked was a month away and that it would liable see foldables revealed. 


A day later, Samsung itself teased the Unpacked event with a knowing puzzle that, when solved, revealed the date: Aug. 10. That's today!











Samsung Unpacked for 2022 so far



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David Lumb



Samsung's splendid Unpacked this year was in February, when it revealed the Samsung Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy Tab S8 tablet line. Both of these arproduces included more affordable devices and top-tier premium models: the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and the huge Samsung Tab S8 Ultra. 


Samsung revealed the new Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A33 phones at another stay in March. These phones are aimed at the midrange market. Only the Galaxy A53 is sold in the US for $450 (£399 or roughly AU$710). That's around the same price as the iPhone SE (2022) and Google Pixel 6A, which was released later in the year. All of them are operating to win over folks who don't want to pay top bucks for a capable 5G device.











It's Samsung Unpacked day



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David Lumb


Hello and welcome to our live blog for Samsung Unpacked! We're expecting a lot of updates on some fan-favorite devices. Here's the YouTube link, or you can watch at Samsungcom. There's also Samsung 837X for the AR and VR fans. CNET will also have a live show on our YouTube channel as the stay begins, including commentary and reporting from our editors. You can send us questions for the show and discover it here.