Samsung confirmed the unpacked event for August 13

Samsung has just confirmed that the Unpacked event will take place on August 13th. The event is intended for the official unveiling of the new 5.SamsungTeaser_2015-07-21

Typically, the company performs two Unpacked per year. The first event takes place during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​Spain, and the other at the IFA trade fair in Berlin.

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But this time, it seems that a South Korean company is hurting. The reason;

She tries to avoid competition with Apple's upcoming iPhone 6s and so she decided to release her next flagship two weeks earlier.

But the Galaxy Note 5 will not only be announced earlier than expected, but according to the company the it will be available in the market by the end of August.

Of course, according to the rumors, Samsung is expected to present not one, but two smartphones during the event.

In addition to the Galaxy Note 5, the company is reportedly also announcing the Galaxy S6 edge +, which is likely to be a boosted version of the Galaxy S6 edge that has been released since April.

Unlike Galaxy Note 5, the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge + will be available worldwide from August 21, or somewhere near that date.

Regarding the availability of the Galaxy Note 5, it is reported that it will be released in selected markets starting from August 21. But there is a high probability that the 5 will not be available in European countries until the end of 2015.

We do not know anything yet about the pricing of upcoming devices, but we can assume it will be slightly more expensive than previous models.

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