Samsung’s first major event of 2026 has concluded, and the South Korean giant has launched a flurry of products. For those who haven’t been keeping up with the news, we have three new Galaxy S26 series phones and two new Galaxy Buds4 series earbuds.
Samsung’s first major event of 2026 has concluded, and the South Korean giant has launched a flurry of products. For those who haven’t been keeping up with the news, we have three new Galaxy S26 series phones and two new Galaxy Buds4 series earbuds.

The star of the event has to be the Galaxy S26 Ultra. It’s faster, smarter, and has a trick display with a very clever privacy feature. By controlling individual pixels, the S26 Ultra is able to limit the viewing angle of its display so nosy people around you cannot see what’s on your screen. I’ve been playing around with the feature for the past day, and I’m extremely impressed. I bet phone makers around the world are scrambling to see how they can include this in their next flagship phone.
Phones aside, Samsung also released new flagship earbuds. It’s called the Galaxy Buds4 Pro, and it features an improved design for a more comfortable fit and a reworked 2-way driver setup for better sound. You can be sure that we will be putting all these new devices to the test over the following days and weeks. In the meantime, here’s everything you need to know from Galaxy Unpacked 2026.
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