
5 things to expect at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked — from foldable phones to Samsung’s first smart glasses
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Samsung leaning into foldables and first-gen smart glasses is another push toward ambient, glanceable computing. If your product is still phone-only, you should be mapping which workflows move to wrists, faces, and secondary screens over the next cycle.
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