Samsung is preparing to announce a series of devices during it’s next launching event scheduled for August 5th where the company is reportedly going to be debuting five device including the Galaxy Note 20 series and others during the Galaxy Unpacked 2020.
The report was shared by the President and head of the company’s mobile communications business Tae-moon Roh in a blog post published on the company’s website.
“At this summer’s Galaxy Unpacked, we’ll be introducing five new power devices,” he said. “… you will be empowered to live life to the fullest with these devices in your hand (and in your ears, and on your wrist).”Â
With the information shared about the devices to be expected by August 5th, this could confirm numerous rumors about devices such as the Galaxy Note 20, Note 20 Plus and Note 20 Ultra as well as a pair of TWS eardbuds which will be called Galaxy Buds Live as well as a new smartwatch all during the Galaxy Unpacked 2020. Â
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Roh further explained about the three priorities which Samsung’s mobile division will focus on where he says the company is pushing more on “meaningful innovations.” Over the past six months, Roh says the company has invested significantly in research and development. He claims that investment will lead to “even bolder innovation.”
“We’ll make mobile technology that’s more personal, intelligent, useful and secure,” Roh writes. In the near future, that means more foldable display phones and devices with 5G connectivity, according to the executive.
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You can also expect the company to double down the type of partnerships that have been a focal point of some of its past Unpacked events. Specifically, Roh mentions Samsung’s ongoing relationship with Microsoft, suggesting the two companies have more planned. “This collaboration will only continue to expand through our gaming partnership with Xbox,” he said.Â
Lastly, Roh notes his division plans to be more agile. “The pandemic posed a stiff test,” he said. “It meant transforming quickly to take care of our local communities, partners and employees, while still building resilience for future operations.”
While Roh seems to make his points clear about the visions of the company, they do not seems to deviate from those of DJ Koh, his predecessor who ran the company’s mobile division for some times. And as for the partnership with Microsoft, that had been the case for a really long time but with more folding smartphones being the focus, the likes of the Galaxy Fold Lite could be a reality as much rumor had spiraled through the web about the device debut alongside the Note 20 series.