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Galaxy Unpacked July 2026: A New Shape Unfolds

 On 22 July 2026, Samsung Electronics will host Galaxy Unpacked in London, U.K. — a city that moves forward, not by chasing trends, but by setting them. 








Join us as we unveil the newest additions to the Galaxy portfolio, which has defined the foldable category. Combining intelligent capabilities with innovative form factors, the next generation of Galaxy devices are set to deliver more personal and adaptive experiences and set a new standard for the AI era.


The event will be streamed live on Samsung.com, Samsung Newsroom and Samsung’s YouTube channel beginning on 22 July, 9 p.m. Malaysia Time.

 

Stay tuned and register your interest here for the Next Galaxy Devices from 8 to 22 July 2026, to stand a chance to win prizes worth a total of up to RM62,944 and get an extra RM120 e-voucher when you complete your registration. 


 


From 8 to 24 July 2026, customers can pay RM50 for a RM250 Samsung Reservation+ Voucher to use on their next Galaxy Foldable device as well. Visit https://www.samsung.com/my/gift-card/e-vouchers/pre-registration-evoucher-z-code-evoucher/ to get your voucher today.


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