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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Event Tonight: Here is how to catch the event live

The event will be live-streamed on Samsung's official website, Samsung Newsroom, and YouTube channel.

Today at the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 Event, Samsung is anticipated to unveil its latest Galaxy S series, including the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra models. Rumours and leaks also suggest that the Galaxy Buds 4, the newest wearable, will be rolling out with the next flagship S-Series smartphones. People can now pre-order the gadgets, and in India and other countries, they can get an Rs 999 VIP Pass deal. This is an exciting time before the introduction of these next-generation smartphones.

How to watch the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 livestream

Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event is scheduled for today. The event is being hosted in San Francisco, California, USA, and is going to begin at 11:30 pm IST, 10 am PT and 1 pm ET. There will be a live stream of the event on several platforms, including Samsung.com, Samsung Newsroom, and its official YouTube channel. You can also watch the presentation on our website, where we have embedded a livestream link below.

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Pre-booking Details

Customers may pay Rs 999 for the Galaxy Pre-reserve VIP Pass to book a spot for the new Samsung Galaxy phones. When they buy the new Galaxy phones, this pass gives them Rs 2,699 worth of benefits via an e-Store coupon. Also, anyone who pre-reserves and then pre-orders any of the models may get a free upgrade to the next storage tier without having to pay anything extra. These consumers may also enter a daily draw for an Rs 5,000 voucher and a grand prize voucher worth Rs 50,000.

What to Expect?

Samsung is set to unveil its next Galaxy S series, which could include three variants: the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. However, the exact names of these devices have not yet been confirmed. Samsung is also set to release the Galaxy Buds 4 series, which will probably include two models: the Galaxy Buds 4 and the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. These earbuds could come in black and white, but the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro may also be available in a special apricot colour only at the Samsung Online Store.

The new series is expected to improve daily user interactions and integrate Galaxy AI more easily from the beginning.

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Sahil Karoul, a YouTuber, says he got the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra for AED 12,000 (about Rs 296,000) before it was officially released.
Image Courtesy: X.com/Sahil Karoul

Sahil Karoul, a YouTuber, says he got the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra for AED 12,000 (about Rs 296,000) before it was officially released. He posted pictures of the smartphone that show off its size and appearance, comparing it to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, Vivo X300 Pro, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Reports say that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be around the same size as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, with a white colour, a flat back panel, and a metal frame. It is thought that it will have a pill-shaped module with four cameras on the rear and a new place for the S Pen slot. Karoul also said that the S Pen might fail to support Bluetooth, which is in line with the specifications of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the last generation.

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Karoul also discussed a new privacy screen feature in another tweet, aiming to significantly enhance customer privacy. When turned on, this function makes the content on the screen hard to see from the sides, making it darkened or hidden to those looking at it, although the primary user can still see the screen clearly from the front. People think that Samsung’s version of this privacy screen uses software to control the brightness and orientation of the pixels, which lets you see it from certain angles without needing an extra screen protector.

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Komila Singh
Komila Singhhttp://www.gadgetbridge.com
Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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