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Samsung is announcing the Galaxy S24 Series at Unpacked on January 17

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It’s official. Samsung has announced that it will be debuting the Galaxy S24 series on January 17, 2024, in San Jose. Samsung has said that “at the event, Samsung will unveil the newest additions to the Galaxy mobile device portfolio.” So, I’m not quite coming out and saying it’s the Galaxy S24 series, but it is pretty obvious that is the case here.

The event is taking place in San Jose, California, this time around, instead of Seoul. This means it’ll be a bit later this time around, with it starting at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET.

The Galaxy S24 series has been leaking like crazy for the past few weeks, so we pretty much knew that the launch was right around the corner. It’s interesting that it is happening the week after CES instead of during when hundreds of thousands of press and media will already be in town. But Samsung doesn’t like to share attention with other companies, hence the Unpacked event on January 17.

As usual, the event will be live-streamed on YouTube and virtually every other social platform. So even if you aren’t attending the event in San Jose, you’ll still be able to see it.

Samsung Galaxy Reserve is back with a $50 credit

It’s become a pretty popular thing for Samsung to let you “reserve your next Galaxy” before the device is even announced. And that is happening once again this year. As of right now, you can head to the Galaxy Reserve website and fill out the form to get your $50 Reserve Credit. Samsung only asks for your name and email, as this is a no-commitment offer from Samsung. Meaning that just because you got the Reserve Credit, doesn’t mean you have to buy a single thing.

Samsung is also offering up additional savings for eligible Students, Military, First Responders, and corporate partner employees that will be part of the Samsung Offer program. We won’t know more about these discounts until the Galaxy S24 series is announced on January 17.


It’s official. Samsung has announced that it will be debuting the Galaxy S24 series on January 17, 2024, in San Jose. Samsung has said that “at the event, Samsung will unveil the newest additions to the Galaxy mobile device portfolio.” So, I’m not quite coming out and saying it’s the Galaxy S24 series, but it is pretty obvious that is the case here.

The event is taking place in San Jose, California, this time around, instead of Seoul. This means it’ll be a bit later this time around, with it starting at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET.

The Galaxy S24 series has been leaking like crazy for the past few weeks, so we pretty much knew that the launch was right around the corner. It’s interesting that it is happening the week after CES instead of during when hundreds of thousands of press and media will already be in town. But Samsung doesn’t like to share attention with other companies, hence the Unpacked event on January 17.

As usual, the event will be live-streamed on YouTube and virtually every other social platform. So even if you aren’t attending the event in San Jose, you’ll still be able to see it.

Samsung Galaxy Reserve is back with a $50 credit

It’s become a pretty popular thing for Samsung to let you “reserve your next Galaxy” before the device is even announced. And that is happening once again this year. As of right now, you can head to the Galaxy Reserve website and fill out the form to get your $50 Reserve Credit. Samsung only asks for your name and email, as this is a no-commitment offer from Samsung. Meaning that just because you got the Reserve Credit, doesn’t mean you have to buy a single thing.

Samsung is also offering up additional savings for eligible Students, Military, First Responders, and corporate partner employees that will be part of the Samsung Offer program. We won’t know more about these discounts until the Galaxy S24 series is announced on January 17.

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