Samsung Offers Enticing Preorder Deal for New Galaxy Tablets Ahead of September Unpacked
Samsung will introduce new Galaxy devices and technologies at its virtual Unpacked event streamed online, aiming to precede Apple's fall launch and the IFA trade show.
- On September 4, 2025, Samsung Electronics will host a virtual Galaxy Unpacked at 5:30 AM ET, streaming live on Samsung.com and Samsung's YouTube channel to introduce the latest Galaxy addition.
- By scheduling September 4, 2025, ahead of Apple's iPhone 17 event on September 9 and IFA 2025 in Berlin, Samsung Electronics holds its fourth Unpacked event this year.
- Invitations and reservation promos suggest the Galaxy Tab S11 and premium AI tablets will launch, while leaks reveal the Galaxy S25 FE with Exynos 2400 and a 6.7-inch display; Samsung offers a $50 reservation credit for qualifying Galaxy Tab pre-orders.
- Samsung will follow the virtual Unpacked with a press conference and booths at IFA Berlin, extending its presence through the early-September product launch window and potentially drawing media attention from Apple .
- Samsung's packed Unpacked schedule this year signals a broader launch strategy shift, with leaks suggesting the Galaxy S25 FE may arrive September 19 and the invite's three stars fueling Galaxy AI and tri-fold device rumors.
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