Samsung is gearing up to host its second Galaxy Unpacked event of 2025, likely in early July,, though no official confirmation has been released yet. According to a tipster, Evan Blass, the event is reported to take place on July 9. He has also shared that it will begin at 10 AM EDT, which means 7:30 PM IST. Rumours suggest New York as the host city, but formal invitations and final details are still awaited. With the company already teasing its next-generation foldables, anticipation is building for a packed launch featuring multiple hardware and software announcements.

Galaxy Z Fold 7: Thinner, stronger, smarter

Among the most anticipated launches is the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Samsung has already provided a glimpse of the foldable’s design, which is expected to feature a slimmer profile and improved durability. Reports hint at a larger 8-inch main display and a 6.5-inch cover screen. Under the hood, the Fold 7 is likely to be powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Elite processor globally, with some regions receiving units equipped with Samsung’s own Exynos 2500 chip.

Camera enthusiasts can also look forward to a major upgrade, with the device expected to house a powerful 200MP main sensor aimed at elevating mobile photography to new heights.

Galaxy Z Flip 7: Bigger cover display, better battery

The clamshell-style Galaxy Z Flip 7 is also expected to get a meaningful refresh this year. The new model could feature a larger cover screen, increasing from 3.4 inches to 4 inches, allowing users to perform more functions without flipping open the device. Under the surface, the Exynos 2500 chip is again tipped to power the phone, paired with a larger 4300mAh battery to boost all-day performance. More information about the device’s capabilities is expected to be revealed during the event.

Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic

Wearables will also likely get a spotlight during Unpacked 2025, with the launch of the Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. According to leaks, the Classic edition may arrive in a single 47mm size, sporting a rotating bezel, a 1.5-inch display, and a 435mAh battery. Meanwhile, the standard Galaxy Watch 8 is expected to feature a MicroLED display, along with new health-monitoring upgrades. There are also whispers of a Galaxy Watch Ultra joining the lineup, though details remain scarce.

One UI 8: A glimpse at Android 16

Samsung is also expected to unveil its latest software iteration, One UI 8, based on Android 16. A beta version of the update is already available for Galaxy S25 series devices. It brings a redesigned user interface and several new features. The company is also rolling out One UI 8 Watch beta, which includes enhanced health-tracking capabilities, aligning with the expected smartwatch launches.