Less Than a Month Until Unpacked... Surprise Appearance of 'Galaxy Z Fold3' in Samsung's Official Video? View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Joesulgina] Samsung Electronics, suffering from new product leaks caused by IT tipsters, has attracted attention by releasing an official video on the 13th (local time) that offers a glimpse of the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Watch4 ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked event in August, where it will unveil its strategic smartphones for the second half of the year.


On the same day, Samsung Electronics uploaded the 'Voices of Galaxy' video on its global official YouTube channel. The video mainly features developers explaining how the Galaxy-exclusive application Good Lock has evolved and developed over time.


In the process, a developer briefly appears wearing a smartwatch presumed to be the Galaxy Watch4 Classic on their wrist while using the Galaxy Z Fold3. Samsung’s new foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Z Flip3, along with the Galaxy Watch4 series, are scheduled to officially debut at next month’s Galaxy Unpacked event.


IT specialized media reported that although it is difficult to accurately confirm the detailed design of the Galaxy Z Fold3 due to the leather case shown in the video, its appearance closely matches previously leaked rendering images. PhoneArena described it as "the first official video introducing the new product," stating that "the smartphone shown in the video matches the leaked Galaxy Z Fold3 images."


The Galaxy Watch4 in the video is powered off, and features such as a silver rotating bezel and flat buttons are visible. Considering the rotating bezel, it is presumed to be the Galaxy Watch4 Classic rather than the Galaxy Watch4.


PhoneArena mentioned that the reason the smartwatch is powered off in the video could be because the new Galaxy Watch will be equipped with Samsung and Google's new Wear operating system. SamMobile reported, "The smartwatch is attached to a leather strap rather than silicone," and added, "Samsung Electronics is expected to sell both silicone and leather straps."




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