Samsung is ready to reveal its next flagship lineup on Aug 5th

Samsung Unpacked event
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After Apple conducted its WWDC conference as a virtual event during the last week of June, it is now Samsung's turn to do the same as the pandemic show no sign of stopping as of now besides some minor improvements from our side. With the current conditions, online-only events seem like a go-to for tech companies for this year.

Samsung has announced on their news blog that they will hold an Unpacked Event on Aug 5th through online, Unpacked Event is Samsung's biggest event every year, last year they've revealed the current flagships in Galaxy Note line up, Galaxy Note 10, and Note 10 Plus. This year the rumored line up looks even more exciting as Samsung plans to make all its new flagship phones 5G compatible.

Currently, the rumored flagship line up consists of Galaxy Fold 2(which can also be called Galaxy Z Fold 2), a 5G version of Galaxy Z Flip, and an additional Note 20 Ultra along with he usually expected Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Plus. Some of the pictures of the new Galaxy Note 20 have been released and displayed for almost 10 days on Samsung's Russian website before they were taken down.




The poster for Samsung's Unpacked event matches the matte gold color of the same phone, the new color of the Samsung flagship looks good. Another Twitter user Jimmy Is Promo(@jimmyispromo) has posted a hands-on photo of a Black Galaxy Note 20. The camera setup on the phone looks interesting, the camera bump is heavy but that doesn't make it look bad at all.



 

The camera cut design is very good, besides the three-camera setup, there's also seem to be a sensor in the middle(although we're not sure about this), we have to see what the rectangle camera setup is capable of until official reveals from Samsung on August 5th.

The Galaxy Unpacked virtual event will be live-streamed on the official website of Samsung at 10 a.m. ET on August 5th, you can also catch the live stream of the Unpacked event on Samsung's official Youtube channel. 

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