Galaxy Unpacked special: S24 phones unveiled, and all the big Samsung launch news

S24 Ultra hands-on, Galaxy Ring teased, and more
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January 17, 2024
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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024
Galaxy S24 Ultra hands-on: Samsung adds Pixel smarts
The S24 Ultra is Samsung's new flagship for 2024 (Future)
Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S24 phones at its Samsung Unpacked event, and leading the way is the S24 Ultra, with upgrades including a suite of AI photo-editing tools brought over from Google's Pixel phones, and seven years of Android updates.
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Here's everything Samsung announced at Unpacked
TechRadar knows the way to San Jose (Future)
TechRadar was on the ground in San Jose, California for Samsung's Unpacked showcase, and you can catch up with all the big announcements as they happened – as well as what wasn't announced – in our minute-by-minute round-up.
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Samsung finally confirms the Galaxy Ring is a thing
The Galaxy Ring made its first appearance in a short teaser video (Samsung)
Samsung did have one big announcement up its sleeve that wasn't a phone: after months of speculation it finally teased the Galaxy Ring health-tracking wearable, its answer to the Oura Ring and similar devices. There's no price or launch date as yet, though.
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Apple
Apple Vision Pro testers are complaining about its weight
The Vision Pro is proving a little hefty for some testers (Apple)
Could the Vision Pro have a weight problem? Some tech journalists got to try out the headset ahead of its US release – and while they were impressed by its mixed reality capabilities, some noted that its weight made it uncomfortable to wear after a short time.
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Artificial Intelligence
Adobe Firefly is doing generative AI differently
Adobe is taking a different approach with its Firefly AI (Adobe)
Some felt Adobe was a little late to the AI image-generation game, but as a senior exec told our US Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff, the company has taken a different approach to the likes of Midjourney, and has taken its time to get its Firefly AI offering right.
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