Samsung has two major flagship launches each year - its Galaxy S series, and its Galaxy Z series of folding devices, with the two not yet having merged the way the Note line has merged into the Ultra. As usual, Samsung has done everything it can to outclass Apple, Google and all of the Android competitors, so what's in store for you and me with the trio of models in the Galaxy S23 - and is it enough?
Next week will be busy - we'll have launches from Apple, Google and now Samsung, which is unveiling its Galaxy Unpacked 2 event, with new hardware and software expected, but will these be brand new devices, or iterations of existing models?
Not one to fold on its folding smartphone ambitions, the President and Head of Samsung Electronics' Head of its Mobile Communications Business, Dr TM Roh, explains how Samsung's galaxy of smartphone technology is "bringing more people into the fold."
Samsung's flagship stylus-free smartphone, the Galaxy S10, will launch via keynote at 6am AEDT on Thursday, 21 February in Australia, which is 11am PST, 20 February in the US.
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