Galaxy Unpacked 2024: what to expect and how to watch

OLED iPad Pros are on the way, watch 3D Disney movies on your Vision Pro, and more
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January 16, 2024
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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked
Samsung is launching the Galaxy S24 phones tomorrow
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (Future)
The next Samsung Unpacked showcase is almost here, with the Galaxy S24 handsets set to take center stage. While you count down the hours to the big reveal, we've got all the rumored specs, pricing, and preorder information you need to know.
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Tablets
The OLED iPad Pro is rumored to be in production
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro launched in 2021 (Future)
It feels like we've been waiting a long time for OLED display tech to make its way to the iPad Pro, but that wait could soon be over, with a source claiming that these upgraded tablets are now in production, with a launch happening later this year.
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Virtual Reality
Disney will beam 3D movies to your Apple Vision Pro
We're learning more about the Apple Vision Pro (Disney Plus / Apple)
Preorders for the Apple Vision Pro can be placed from this Friday, January 19, and to drum up interest Apple is revealing some of the features you can expect – such as 3D movies streamed on Disney Plus inside your own mixed reality space.
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Apps
Google Maps for Android now works in tunnels
Google Maps just got another upgrade (mhong84 / Shutterstock)
We've got a significant new upgrade for Google Maps to talk about, because the Android version of the app now supports Bluetooth beacons, which help Google Maps stay connected in tunnels in major cities where there's no satellite coverage.
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TVs
This could be the future of next-gen TV tech
QDEL tech has already been demoed (Digital Trends)
We've seen OLED and QLED, and now it's time to get ready for QDEL (or Quantum Dot Electroluminescent) displays: as demoed at CES 2024, these screens use quantum dots that create color and brightness all on their own for a superior picture.
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