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Samsung to launch Galaxy Z Fold 3, Flip 3, Watch 4 and Buds 2 on August 11: Korean media

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Recently, South Korean media reported that Samsung is going to unveil a number of new products such as foldable phones as well as wearable and hearable devices this month. At the same time, the report confirms a rumored launch date of these devices.

According to KoreaTimes, Samsung will introduce the new Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 foldable flagship smartphones on August 11. At the same event, the company will also announce the new & premium wearable model – Galaxy Watch 4 (Classic), and affordable earbuds called Galaxy Buds 2.

Following this, the Korean media outlet reached Samsung and the company official reportedly stated that I can’t confirm the precise schedule for the Unpacked event, while “Samsung will issue an invitation and reveal the exact date”.

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Users will be able to use the S Pen stylus with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 3, which is the main difference from previous foldable smartphones. And the clamshell-style Galaxy Z Flip 3 is expected to come with a larger cover display than the original Galaxy Z Flip.

Kiwoom Securities analyst Kim Ji-san believes, “Samsung is focusing on the foldable phone market in a bid to narrow the gap with Apple in the premium phone market. Instead of the big-screen Galaxy Note series, they have released the new one to establish it as a flagship.”

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Galaxy Z Fold 3 Specs

Previous reports suggest that the Galaxy Z Fold 3 will come with Snapdragon 888 chip, a triple rear camera setup (image sensors from Sony), an under-display selfie camera, IP rating for splash resistance, S Pen support, and so on. [Read more]

Galaxy Z Flip 3 Specs

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 3 will be unveiled along with the Galaxy Z Fold 3, which is rumored to feature Snapdragon 888 chipset, two 12MP rear cameras in unique design, a 2300mAh rated capacity battery with 15W fast charging,

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