Samsung Galaxy Awesome Unpacked Event LIVE: Galaxy A52, Galaxy A72 set to launch today - Check expected price in India, how to watch streaming
South Korean tech giant Samsung is hosting its Galaxy Awesome Unpacked event today at 7:30 PM. During the launch, the company will be launching two smartphones -- Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Samsung Galaxy A72.
South Korean tech giant Samsung is hosting its Galaxy Awesome Unpacked event today at 7:30 PM. During the launch, the company will be launching two smartphones -- Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Samsung Galaxy A72. Earlier today, the company took to micro-blogging site Twitter to give update on the launch event.
Samsung wrote on its Twitter platform: "Ready for the next generation of awesome? Tune into Galaxy Awesome Unpacked on March 17, 2021 at 7:30 PM." The tech giant also said: "Unveiling Today. Ready to experience the all-new, extraordinary Galaxy? Tune into Galaxy Awesome Unpacked on March 17, 2021, at 7:30 PM, live on news.samsung.com/in. The official hashtag for the event is #SamsungUnpacked."
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Here's how you can watch Samsung Galaxy Awesome Unpacked Livestream LIVE:
The Samsung Galaxy Awesome Unpacked event will start at 7:30 PM today. Interested viewers can visit Samsung Newsroom site and its official YouTube and social media channels - Twitter and Facebook. You can also watch the livestreaming here: https://youtu.be/17Tc8un6J40
According to the reports, both the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Samsung Galaxy A72 are expected to come packed with features such as 5G-ready chipsets, high-refresh-rate screens, new camera configurations, among others. It is suggested that the Samsung Galaxy A72 and A52 will be available in both 4G and 5G options.
In South Korea, the 5G-supporting A52 and the A72 are expected to be released in the second quarter with the prices estimated at between 500,000 won (around Rs 31,900) and 600,000 won (around Rs 38,300).
The A52 and the A72 will come with a 6.5-inch display and a 6.7-inch screen, respectively, the news agency IANS reported. Both models are expected to feature a rear quad-camera setup, including a 64MP main sensor, and have an optical image stabilization system previously used only for Samsung's flagship devices.
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