It’s Samsung’s time in the spotlight once again.
Almost exactly a year after Samsung debuted the Galaxy S22line of flagship phones, it looks like the follow-up is about to enter the fray. Samsung confirmed that its next Galaxy Unpacked event will occur on Feb. 1 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET, both in person and streamed live in the usual places, such as Samsung’s YouTube channel.
SEE ALSO: The Galaxy S22 Ultra is proof every phone should have a 'pen'And while the announcement didn’t say exactly what would be shown, we’re prettysure it’ll be the Galaxy S23.
If so, it’ll be interesting to see which direction Samsung takes its premium phone line. Last year, Samsung compensated for the death of the Galaxy Notefamily by adding stylus support to the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Presumably, that will come back, but any extra goodies will have to wait until the Unpacked event in February.
Get your pre-ordering fingers ready, in any case.
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