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Mark Your Calendars: Samsung Unpacked Returns September 4

Samsung is gearing up for another highly anticipated Unpacked event on September 4, but this time, the excitement will be exclusively online. Fans around the world can tune in virtually via Samsung’s YouTube channel or the company’s official website, with the stream kicking off bright and early at 5:30 AM ET. This follows a busy year of in-person launch events, including the unveiling of the Galaxy S25 series back in January and the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 in July, which wowed attendees with Samsung’s latest innovations in foldable technology.

With most of Samsung’s smartphone lineup already unveiled for 2025, industry insiders expect this Unpacked to shift focus toward tablets, potentially giving fans their first real look at the next-generation Galaxy Tab devices. The company recently teased the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, but leaks suggest bigger things are on the horizon. According to Notebookcheck, Samsung is reportedly working on the Galaxy Tab S11 and S11 Ultra, promising some exciting upgrades for tablet enthusiasts.

The Galaxy Tab S11 is said to come equipped with a stunning AMOLED display, 12GB of RAM, and a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor, a departure from Samsung’s usual reliance on Qualcomm Snapdragon chips. For those seeking more power and premium features, the Tab S11 Ultra will reportedly offer a larger AMOLED display, up to 16GB of RAM, the same high-performance MediaTek chip, and a massive 11,600mAh battery, ensuring plenty of juice for media consumption, gaming, or productivity on the go.

In addition to tablets, Samsung may also surprise fans with the Galaxy S25 FE, a more budget-friendly alternative to the flagship S25. According to SamMobile’s leaks, the S25 FE will carry over many of the strengths of the previous S24 FE, with notable upgrades such as a 12MP front-facing camera (up from 10MP), a larger 4,900mAh battery, and faster wired charging capabilities. This model aims to strike a balance between affordability and performance, making it an attractive option for users who want a flagship-like experience without the premium price tag.

For early risers, September 4 promises a front-row seat to Samsung’s latest announcements, streamed directly to your devices. And this likely won’t be the company’s last event of the year. Looking further ahead, Samsung is expected to release its Project Moohan Android XR headset, as well as its first-ever trifold smartphone, both slated for a 2025 launch. These upcoming devices suggest that Samsung is continuing to push the boundaries of mobile innovation, offering glimpses of technology that could redefine how we interact with gadgets in the near future.

Whether you’re a tablet enthusiast, a loyal Galaxy fan, or just curious about what Samsung has up its sleeve, this Unpacked promises to be a showcase of innovation, performance, and cutting-edge design—and a reminder that Samsung isn’t slowing down anytime soon.