![Samsung unveils the new Galaxy S10 lineup](/media/k2/items/cache/ffbd8b0e99d05f0892c2deecbe64a76e_Generic.jpg)
Samsung unveils the new Galaxy S10 lineup
Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10, and the Galaxy S10e
Samsung held its big Unpacked event in San Francisco and has unveiled quite a lot in about an hour and a half, more than anyone expected. With Galaxy Fold as the star of the show, a big part of the event was about the Galaxy S10 series, Samsung's bread and butter, and the series will be larger than ever, with a total of four different smartphones.
![Samsung kicks off Unpacked event with the Galaxy Fold](/media/k2/items/cache/80bec2b9faadaea69ea79d66fa5c92eb_Generic.jpg)
Samsung kicks off Unpacked event with the Galaxy Fold
Two screens, six cameras, and Snapdragon 855 SoC
Although the Samsung Unpacked event was mostly focused on the Galaxy S10 series, Samsung has opened it up with the Galaxy Fold, a premium foldable smartphone featuring two screens, a total of six cameras, and a steep price of $1,980.
![Samsung schedules Galaxy 10 Unpacked event for February 20th](/media/k2/items/cache/99a4f565a2284f9c78466d503487f5f6_Generic.jpg)
Samsung schedules Galaxy 10 Unpacked event for February 20th
Official invitations are out
Samsung has officially confirmed its next big Unpacked event, which will be held on February 20th, in San Francisco, and although the invitation does not reveal a lot of details, it at least confirms the Galaxy 10 name.
![Galaxy S10 to ship in late March, April](/media/k2/items/cache/3bf988eba1b633da68c7a50d2767ac24_Generic.jpg)
Galaxy S10 to ship in late March, April
Exclusive: That is the current plan
Our extremely well-informed sources have confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S10 will ship in late March/early April 2019. This goes for both the Exynos 8920 as well as the Snapdragon 855 version of the phone. Samsung has traditionally been shipping Galaxy S smartphones anywhere from late March to early June, depending on the version of the phone and the region.
![Samsung unveils flagship Note9 smartphone](/media/k2/items/cache/6bc9f576974b3155efc720a7586ff4a0_Generic.jpg)
Samsung unveils flagship Note9 smartphone
Bigger screen, better battery, new S Pen and new SoC
Samsung has officially announced its latest flagship in the Note lineup, the Note9, which comes with a bigger screen, better battery, new S Pen, a couple of other updates, as well as a hefty price tag.
![Qualcomm talks about Snapdragon 845 SoC on Galaxy S9/S9+](/media/k2/items/cache/16d93b976552d3823710dd84fe00c82b_Generic.jpg)
Qualcomm talks about Snapdragon 845 SoC on Galaxy S9/S9+
Powering eXtended reality (XR), artificial intelligence (AI) and more
After the official announcement of the new Samsung Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+, Qualcomm was quite keen to note that its Snapdragon 845 SoC will be the one that will power all those new features in some regions.
![Samsung shows off its new Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones](/media/k2/items/cache/b04e1db8be80acbf0337b5b8cf96899e_Generic.jpg)
Samsung shows off its new Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones
Similar design but with new SoCs and more features
Samsung has unveiled its newest Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones at the Unpacked event at the MWC 2018 show in Barcelona, revealing two smartphones that will have a similar design but come with updated hardware and a few other features.
![Galaxy S9 formally announced next month](/media/k2/items/cache/a2d4b175c2d66a950a9cc3a048ca853d_Generic.jpg)
Galaxy S9 formally announced next month
Was expected at CES
Samsung will unveil its next flagship handset, the Galaxy S9, next month at Mobile World Congress (MWC) and not CES as expected
![Samsung confirms Galaxy S9/S9+ is coming to MWC 2018](/media/k2/items/cache/0673bcd3ee9fffd3a38c4825476163b2_Generic.jpg)
Samsung confirms Galaxy S9/S9+ is coming to MWC 2018
Might even launch in March
Samsung has pulled a rather surprising move, officially confirming that the next Galaxy flagship will be unveiled at the MWC 2018 show in February.
![Samsung will allow Linux on Note8, Galaxy S8 and S8+](/media/k2/items/cache/ad5aaeb16906f73423bafc74d16cb9c3_Generic.jpg)
Samsung will allow Linux on Note8, Galaxy S8 and S8+
"Linux on Galaxy" uses same Linux kernel that powers Android
Samsung has announced it will soon become possible to run actual proper Linux on its Note8, Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones.