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Live Updates From Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 🔴
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Live Updates From Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 🔴

Gizmodo · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we cover all the new devices Samsung announces at its Galaxy S26 Unpacked event.

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In just a few days, on Feb. 25, Samsung is expected to announce the latest in its Galaxy S-series smartphones. The year’s first Galaxy Unpacked event is taking place in San Francisco, aka Silicon Valley, aka the center of AI, starting at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. The headlining news will be the Galaxy S26, which we’re expecting to come in three flavors: S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. The latter should once again pack Samsung’s best cameras and S Pen. While Samsung will no doubt share new Galaxy AI features, including new generative AI features for photos, we’re most excited for the “privacy display,” which supposedly lets you darken certain parts of your screen, the whole screen, or even incoming notifications so that it’s visible only to you. See Galaxy Unpacked at Samsung.com Accompanying the S26-series phones will likely be new wireless earbuds—the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro, both of which have been leaking for weeks. These should be direct competitors to Apple’s AirPods 4 with ANC and AirPods Pro 3. Gizmodo will be on the ground with live coverage of everything that Samsung announces. That includes any surprises. Will we finally see a more polished version of Samsung and Google’s Android XR smart glasses? 8:41 amSnowed In © Dushlik In case you’ve been living under a rock, the entire U.S. Northeast is facing a snowstorm that could end up dumping historic levels of snowfall in some places. Sadly, my flight out to Unpacked got canceled, and then the rebooking for Tuesday was canceled too. Safe to say, airports are closed and will be facing major delays whenever they’re operational again. So… yeah, I’m snowed in. I had planned to be at Unpacked to cover Samsung’s new devices live, but I’ll now have to do so from the coziness of my New York City apartment. At least my cats, Lemons and Kiwi, will be glad I’m not leaving them again. On the bright side, our social media editor, Adriano Contreras, has been in California since last week, so he’ll have hands-on footage with the S26 phones and give us the vibe check at Unpacked on Wednesday. —Raymond Wong Feb 20Keep the Nosy Nancys Away From Your Phone The privacy screen of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is truly amazing pic.twitter.com/iZxirp7Bzh — Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) February 13, 2026 Come Galaxy Unpacked, we expect the major standout feature of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the so-called “Privacy Display.” There is a mountain of evidence stemming from past reports and recent leaks to show the top-end Galaxy flagship will sport a special screen technology available nowhere else. Essentially, the phone can darken the whole or parts of the display depending on the angle you’re looking at it from. If you’re staring straight ahead, you should see your apps and home screen like normal. From an off angle, the screen will appear dark. Recent leaks from Ice Universe on X suggest that users would be able to set the phone to restrict peeping Toms and nosy Nancys from looking at notifications or the full screen. We expect this feature may only come to the Galaxy S26 Ultra at launch. We may need to wait longer for the Privacy Display to come to the regular and plus versions of the S26. —Kyle Barr There’s One, and Only One, Reason to Get Excited for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Feb 20Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Incoming? Expect a vibe shift in design compared to the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro pictured above. © Dua Rashid / Gizmodo If there’s one thing we can likely expect from this year’s Unpacked, it’s a new pair of wireless earbuds—the Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. What kinds of updates those will bring is anyone’s guess, but I’ve rounded up some of the most intriguing leaks and rumors we’ve seen so far. You can probably bank on a new look, that’s for sure. One thing I wouldn’t bet on, however, is the inclusion of any wild new health features like Apple’s heart rate monitoring in the AirPods Pro 3, but you never know. I’m just hoping we get to say goodbye to the angular blade design. —James Pero 6 Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Leaks That Have Already Dripped Out Feb 18Don’t Expect an S26 Edge © Raymond Wong / Gizmodo If you’re hoping Samsung will announce a successor to its super skinny S25 Edge, you might wanna sit down. Samsung reportedly canceled the S26 Edge because sales of the original were extremely weak. To be fair, ultra-thin phones aren’t just a tough sell for Samsung; Apple is struggling to sell the iPhone Air, too. —Raymond Wong Feb 18More Evolution, Not Revolution © Adriano Contreras / Gizmodo The Galaxy S26 series will be the new shiny phones, but they’ll largely look and function like the Galaxy S25 series. Everything we’ve seen leaked so far points to the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra being iterative versions of the S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. That’s not a bad thing since the S25 series, especially the S25 Ultra, are still solid phones. But it’s not as exciting as things used to be over a decade ago when every annual refresh felt like it brought something genuinely new. There are only so many ways to make a glass slab. —Raymond Wong © Adriano Contreras / Gizmodo


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