Samsung's annual Unpacked event has taken place as scheduled, unveiling a series of highly anticipated new products.
This year's Unpacked event was eagerly awaited. Samsung had already hinted at the event details during its CES press conference earlier.
The highlight of this event is undoubtedly the Galaxy S25 series. It is reported that the series will consist of three main models: S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. Additionally, considering the current technological trends, artificial intelligence (AI) plays a significant role in the event, with Galaxy AI features expected to be a central showcase.
Below are highlights from the event, covering all newly released hardware and related information:
Google announced several accessibility enhancements for Android during Samsung's Unpacked 2025 event. These improvements include enhanced screen reader capabilities and optimized hearing aid functions.
This update introduces low-energy (LE) Bluetooth compatibility to the Android system. This enhancement allows users to enjoy hands-free calling and experience lower latency connections. Furthermore, for Braille users, the system now supports Human Interface Device (HID) technology. The introduction of this technology aims to improve the compatibility of Braille displays across different operating systems and hardware types, simplifying their usage.
Samsung has made adjustments to the side button functionality on its Galaxy S25 series phones. Although minor, these changes offer practical benefits. With Samsung's continuous investment in mobile AI, users can now quickly launch Google Gemini by holding down the side button. This change means that the previous function of accessing the home screen and Bixby assistant via the side button will be modified.