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Galaxy Unpacked 2026: Samsung confirms launch date for its latest Galaxy flagship

Samsung has announced the date of its Galaxy Unpacked 2026 hardware event, where it will unveil the latest Galaxy devices and AI features.
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026

Samsung is back with its first Galaxy Unpacked event for 2026, where the South Korean giant will unveil its Galaxy S26 flagship smartphone lineup. The launch event will be held in San Francisco on February 25, where Samsung will showcase its latest hardware and new AI features, which have become the new normal.

If you're wondering where to catch the latest Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event, the official livestream will start on February 25 at 10 am PT/ 1 pm ET / 6 pm GMT / 7 pm CET / 11:30 pm IST, depending on your time zone. You can watch the livestream on Samsung's official YouTube channel, Samsung.com, and the Samsung Newsroom website, according to the company.

Like everyone else, Samsung is expected to launch a range of AI features alongside the latest Galaxy devices. The same is reflected in Samsung's invitation video for the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event. It says the new Galaxy AI features are built to "simplify everyday interactions, inspire confidence and make Galaxy AI feel seamlessly integrated from the moment it’s in hand."

Samsung's latest announcement confirms rumors about the launch date for the Galaxy S26 series, which is expected to include the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. You can check out our detailed roundup to know about the expected specs of the Galaxy S26 series.

It is said that the Galaxy S26 series may receive a modest design refresh this year, and the base model might cut some corners due to the ongoing memory crisis. The smartphone maker has confirmed that Galaxy S26 will have a privacy layer to prevent shoulder surfing in public spaces. Depending on the region, the Galaxy S26 series will be powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Samsung’s Exynos 2600.

You may also see the new Galaxy Buds4 and Buds4 Pro on the stage on February 25. Screenshots allegedly from Samsung's LockStar app recently surfaced online (via @Shiyar567 and @theonecid), indirectly confirming that the two products exist. Let's wait to see what Samsung has in store for this year.

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