Samsung announces Galaxy Unpacked, register for a $100 e-voucher

Samsung has officially announced its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event for January 22nd, where the company is widely expected to unveil the new Galaxy S25 smartphone line.

The company will start streaming the Unpacked event at 1pm ET/10am PT on the 22nd on its website, YouTube and on the Samsung newsroom page. The event will take place in San Jose, California and, of course, MobileSyrup will have the latest from the event so stay tuned on our website.

As with previous Unpacked events, Samsung is offering people who register to watch an e-voucher toward the new devices. Those who sign up will get a $100 e-voucher toward one of the latest Galaxy smartphones launched during the event, valid between January 22nd at 1pm ET to February 6th, 2025 at 11:59pm ET.

On top of the e-voucher, those who register will be entered to win one of five 55-inch The Frame 4K TVs, worth a value of $1,999.99 CAD.

You can complete the registration here.

We’re expecting Samsung to unveil the Galaxy S25 line, which will likely include a base Galaxy S25, a Galaxy S25 Plus and a Galaxy S25 Ultra model. There may also be a Galaxy S25 Slim model, but other rumours point to that launching in April instead (though that doesn’t mean Samsung won’t announce it at Unpacked).

We’ve seen tons of leaks about the Galaxy S25 series over recent months, here are some of the more notable ones:

With about two weeks to go until the event, we’ll likely see even more details about the phones leak before the 22nd.

As always, MobileSyrup will have in-depth coverage of everything Samsung announces on the 22nd, so make sure to follow along on the website or through our socials for the latest updates from Samsung.

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