
At the Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris next month, Samsung is expected to launch several products, including:
Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6: These foldable smartphones will likely be the main attractions at the event6. Both models could launch with larger display sizes and improved cameras.
Galaxy Watch 7: The long-rumored Galaxy Watch 7 is also expected to make an appearance. The upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 series may introduce an Ultra version, which is expected to replace the Classic version and feature a squarish design.
Galaxy Ring: Samsung's first smart ring, the Galaxy Ring, was teased earlier this year and is expected to be fully unveiled at the event. The wearable is likely to focus on health monitoring capabilities, such as an ECG sensor, sleep tracking tools, and a way to measure blood flow.
Galaxy AI: AI is expected to get a lot of the limelight at the event, with new AI-powered features and tools likely to be announced.
New Galaxy Buds: While not confirmed, there is a possibility that Samsung may unveil new wireless earbuds at the event, potentially the Galaxy Buds 3 or Galaxy Buds Pro 3.
Galaxy Book 4 Edge and Galaxy Book 4 Edge Pro: There's also talk of new laptops being announced, with the Galaxy Book 4 Edge and Galaxy Book 4 Edge Pro rumored to be on the list of upcoming products.
Stay tuned for more updates and coverage of the event!

Yes, Samsung has previously released images of some products before their official announcements. In fact, the company has published images of certain products on its website before announcing them. Additionally, leaks of promotional material, such as the ones mentioned in the text, have also revealed products prior to their official unveiling.

The images of Samsung's upcoming products were leaked through pixelated versions of official promotional material, courtesy of leakster Evleaks. The leakster shared the images in a way that made them appear pixelated, but when looking at the thumbnails for each image and considering that some of them were recently leaked in their original form, it becomes clear that they are indeed leaked promotional material. This sneaky approach to leaking upcoming products helps to avoid attracting takedown notices from Samsung's legal department.