Here’s what Samsung revealed during the Galaxy Unpacked January 2021 launch event.
Samsung on Thursday officially revealed new products and updates during its Galaxy Unpacked January 2021 virtual launch event.
Here’s what Samsung launched during its Galaxy Unpacked January 2021 virtual launch event:
Galaxy Buds Pro
Galaxy Buds Pro was the company’s latest and most premium set of wireless earbuds as it has both noise cancellation and amplification.
It has three color variants — Phantom Silver, Phantom Black, and Phantom Violet — and was priced at PHP 9,990.00 in the Philippines according to Rappler.
Galaxy SmartTag
Samsung’s standard Galaxy SmartTag worked a lot like a traditional Tile tracker as it can connect over Bluetooth and can track any object you attached to it.
According to Samsung, the SmartTag lasted for months on a single coin battery. Based on its official website, the Galaxy SmartTag was priced at PHP 1,799.00 in the Philippines.
Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+
Both Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ have up to 120Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, 10MP front cameras, triple-camera setup, and storage capacity. However, these smartphones have differences in size and battery capacity.
Samsung started accepting orders for these smartphones and the prices in the Philippines may vary depending on the variant: PHP 49,990 for Galaxy S21 and PHP 57,990 for Galaxy S21+.
Galaxy S21 Ultra
Galaxy S21 Ultra was different from Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ in terms of its rear camera setup, display, and storage capacity.
This smartphone comes with up to 512GB storage capacity; S Pen support; 5000mAh battery capacity; quad-rear camera setup composed of 108MP wide lens, 12MP ultra-wide lens, and dual telephoto lens; 40MP front camera, and Edge Quad HD+ display.
Samsung started accepting orders for these smartphones and the prices in the Philippines may vary depending on the variant: PHP 69,990 for 12GB + 256GB variant and PHP 79,990 for 16GB + 512GB variant.
Galaxy SmartThings
Samsung had revealed that SmartThings will be coming to Android Auto as the company was about to integrate with one of Google’s platforms.
However, Samsung hasn’t confirmed exactly when the said functionality will arrive, only saying that the Galaxy S21 series smartphones would be capable of running the said feature.
You can watch the full stream below if you missed Samsung’s launch event:
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