Arguably Cyberpunk 2077's most famous date scene - the underwater scuba dive with tech wizard Judy Alvarez - was made with smoke and mirrors, according to one lead developer.
15.04.2024 - 02:55 / wccftech.com / Furqan Shahid
It appears that Samsung is going to have a very busy 2024 and early 2024 as well. The company released its Galaxy S24 series earlier this year, and the phones were well received across the globe, but that is not stopping the company from making sure that there are more excellent products heading our way in the coming months, and I cannot wait for the company to show us what they have got for us.
A new leak has surfaced listing all the devices that Samsung will be releasing this year, and there are some familiar names and some confirmations as to what the Korean tech firm is planning. If you have been waiting to see what the company has in store for you, this is definitely something that you need to look into.
Looking at the tweet above, it is obvious that Samsung is going to be busy. Let's start with the obvious and look at how the company is working on multiple foldable phones. It appears that in July, we are going to get our hands on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, the Galaxy Z Flip 6, and the Galaxy Fold Ultra. It appears that the Ultra variant is not going to be called the Fold 6 Ultra, which is an interesting take, and it raises the question of whether there is going to be a separate lineup for premium foldable phones. July will also see the release of new wearable devices, including Galaxy Buds 3 series, Galaxy Watch 7 series, and Galaxy Ring.
Moving on, the leak also talks about how Samsung has a number of Fan Edition devices planned for this year. Starting but not limited to Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Z Flip FE, Galaxy Z Fold FE, Galaxy Watch FE, Galaxy Buds 2 FE, and Galaxy Tab S10 FE. Not just that, we are also going to get the original Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy XR headset, Galaxy Book 4 Edge, and, of course, Galaxy S25 series, which should be coming out in early 2025.
At this point, it is safe to say that Samsung is going to have a busy year, and the company's roadmap is certainly ambitious and impressive. What's even more impressive is that despite working on new devices and focusing on the future, the company is also committed to making sure that the older devices are getting just as much love, if not more. We recently learned that Galaxy AI features, along with One UI 6.1, will be available in the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S21 series next month.
Needless to say, in an industry where we see several confused Android companies, Samsung appears to be the only one that has a solid roadmap on its hands, as we are seeing the company bringing out better and better devices as we move forward.
Which Samsung device are you looking forward to the most? Let
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