Samsung Galaxy Unpacked may be more of a recap of its recent leaks, but it does mean one exciting thing: pre-orders are now live on Samsung’s website. For starters, you can order Samsung’s new phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. Maybe you’re more interested in buying new earbuds and want to check out the Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. Then there are Samsung’s latest wearables, the Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch Ultra, and Galaxy Ring.
You can pre-order any of these items now from Samsung or pick one up starting July 24th directly from them or from companies like Amazon and BestBuy. If you missed it, the live stream is available on-demand, but we’ve rounded up all the best bits for you right here. Check out every Samsung product announced, their prices, and all the extra perks you can get by pre-ordering now.
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The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is part of a new lineup of options that are lighter, thinner, and more durable than ever. First, the basics: It’s available for preorder starting at $1,900 in Silver Shadow, Pink, or Navy. For a limited time, you can get a discounted storage upgrade if you opt for the 512GB or 1TB models.
It features a 7.6-inch QXGA+ main display with 374 ppi, while the cover display is a 6.3-inch HD+ display with 410 ppi. It has five cameras: a 10 MP selfie camera, a 4 MP under-display camera, a 12 MP ultrawide camera, a 50 MP wide-angle camera, and a 10 MP telephoto camera. The latter three are all on the back of the device. Additionally, it offers a 4,400 mAh battery, 12 GB of storage, and IP48 water resistance.
The phone also uses a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which is great for its added AI features. You can use the Google Gemini app as part of the device, which can be layered over the multi-window split-screen. Plus, there are creative enhancements thanks to the AI-powered ProVisual Engine, Photo Assist, and Portrait Studio. The Galaxy Z Fold’s even larger vapor chamber than its predecessor also helps.
If you choose to pre-order the Galaxy Z Fold 6 through Samsung, you’ll get 12 months of Samsung Care+ for free. If you pre-order before July 23 (the day before its release) and turn in an eligible device, you can get up to $1,200 off your purchase. Additionally, Samsung will double your storage capacity from 256GB to 512GB or from 1TB to 1TB. All registered B2B users can also get a 7.5% discount if they pre-order.
$1,900 at Samsung
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You can now pre-order the Galaxy Z Flip 6 starting at $1,100 in Silver Shadow, Yellow, Blue, or Mint. For a limited time, you can get a discounted storage upgrade if you opt for the 512GB model.
It offers some of the same updates as the Fold 6, but in a more compact (and cheaper) device. Some of their shared features include the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, IP48 water resistance, and 12MP of memory.
As for the differences, the Flip 6 is smaller and offers fewer benefits. It has a 6.7-inch FHD+ main display and a 3.4-inch 60Hz Super AMOLED Cover Display. The phone also comes in just 256GB or 512GB (ditching the Fold 6’s 1TB option) and has three cameras: the 10MP selfie camera, 12MP ultrawide camera, and 50MP wide-angle camera. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is also the first in its lineup to feature a vapor chamber.
As with the Fold 6, pre-ordering a Galaxy Z Flip 6 will get you a free year of Samsung Care+. In this case, discounting an eligible device can get you up to $1,000 in credit and 512GB of storage instead of 256GB. The B2B discount on the Fold 6 is also eligible here.
$1,100 at Samsung
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The Galaxy Buds 3 are available for preorder in silver or white for $180 — and come with a free Clip Protective Case if you get it through Samsung before July 23. One of the coolest things about these earbuds and their Pro counterparts is Interpreter. If you opt for these and the Galaxy Z Fold 6 or Flip 6, you can turn on Interpreter in a foreign language class, for example, and get a translation delivered right to your ears. The tool uses Galaxy AI, just like Voice Command, which lets you issue commands like playing or stopping music with just two words.
The earbuds also have a new design that Samsung says is more comfortable and allows for more intuitive movements when using tools like pinch control or swipe. Unlike Apple’s AirPods, you can access noise cancellation with the base earbuds. Plus, they have features like wireless and fast charging, Samsung Find, and Adaptive and Custom EQ.
$180 at Samsung
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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are available for preorder for $250 and also come in silver and white, with a free Clip Protective Case if you buy them through Samsung before July 23. For a limited time, you can preorder and get $50 off.
There are a few major differences between the Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro, with the latter offering features like an improved two-way speaker, ambient sound, adaptive noise control, and siren and voice detection. Additionally, they have dual amplifiers and ultra-wideband calling.
$250 at Samsung
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The Galaxy Watch 7 is here, and you can preorder it for a starting price of $300. It comes in two sizes, but there’s a catch: the colors change. The 40mm model comes in green or cream, while the 44mm option is still green but is switching to silver as an alternative. Once you’ve chosen a color, it’s time to explore the various features on offer, including an FDA-cleared sleep apnea feature, heart rate monitoring, and irregular heart rhythm notification.
The Galaxy Watch 7 and Ultra (which we’ll talk about in a moment) are Samsung’s first smartwatches to feature Wear OS 5, a 3nm processor, and dual-frequency GPS. The new watch also supports any Android 11 or later with at least 1.5GB of memory. Plus, “for a limited time,” pre-orders of a new Galaxy Watch will get you a free extra watch band.
$300 at Samsung
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Yes, Samsung has decided to name its advanced smartwatch Ultra — who knows where that came from, Apple cough Apple. Anyway, the Galaxy Watch Ultra measures 47mm and comes in Titanium Gray, Titanium White, and Titanium Silver. It’s available for preorder at a starting price of $650 and, like the Watch 7, comes with an additional watch band for this undisclosed limited time.
One of the Galaxy Watch Ultra’s biggest selling points is its durability. It’s water-resistant to 10 ATM and features a grade 4 titanium frame. Additionally, Samsung claims it can operate at 9,000 meters above sea level or 500 meters below sea level. It also lasts up to 100 hours in power saving mode or up to 48 hours in power saving mode. The Galaxy Watch Ultra also adapts to your surroundings with a maximum brightness of 3,000 nits and an automatic switch to night mode.
$650 at Samsung
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Samsung has entered the wellness ring space. The brand is pitching the $400 Galaxy Ring as a 24/7 health monitor designed for continuous, comfortable wear with a maximum weight of just three grams. If you’re never planning on taking it off, you can at least choose from nine sizes and three colors: Titanium Black, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Gold. Samsung says it will offer sizing kits if you need help deciding which ring size to get.
Much like the Galaxy Watch Ultra, Samsung has designed its Galaxy Ring to take some beating. It features a grade 5 titanium finish, 10 ATM water resistance, and up to seven days of battery life, along with a fast-charging case.
All data collected is stored in Samsung Health, including your Energy Score. The Galaxy AI feature looks at your sleep, activity, sleep heart rate, and sleep heart rate variability. Samsung has also designed a sleep AI algorithm to provide metrics such as the amount of movement during sleep and your sleep latency. Other aspects tracked include your menstrual cycle and heart rate.
$400 at Samsung
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