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Samsung’s 2 new tablets, a smartwatch and Galaxy Buds live

Samsung unveiled the first glimpse of the new foldable phone Galaxy Z Fold 2 with 2 Galaxy Note 20 series phones during its Galaxy Unpacked 2020 online event.

But at the same time the South Korean company also introduced a smart watch, 2 new tablets and Galaxy Buds Live.

Galaxy Watch 3

Photo courtesy of Samsung

Photo courtesy of Samsung

The Galaxy Watch 3 is the company’s next generation smartwatch with a number of features added to improve health and personality.

The watch is made of stainless steel and high quality leather with a round dial design.

Compared to the original Galaxy Watch, the Watch 3 is at least 14% thinner, 8% smaller and 15% lighter in weight despite the larger display.

A special feature of this is Blood Oxygen (SPO2) which tells about the level of oxygen in the body.

Samsung’s new health monitor app is also part of it, which includes features such as blood pressure monitoring and ECG readings.

Similarly, a new sleep score and in-site has also been given to improve the comfort of the user.

Galaxy Buds Live

Photo courtesy of Samsung

Photo courtesy of Samsung

These microphones have a very unique design and look very different from the previous Galaxy Buds.

They have a 12mm speaker and bass duct, 3 microphones and a voice pick-up unit, as well as an active noise cancellation feature so the user can continue their work despite the noise around them.

The Galaxy Buds Live can be used with multiple devices with a physical user interface for touch control.

The company claims that its battery life is very good and on full charge it provides 6 hours of playback support.

Galaxy Tab 7 and 7 Plus

Photo courtesy of Samsung

Photo courtesy of Samsung

The Galaxy Tab 7 has an 11-inch display while the 7 Plus has a 12.4-inch display. However, the Tab 7 has an LCD and the 7 Plus has an AMOLED display.

The display of both the tablets has a 120 Hz refresh rate and a new S Pen.

The Tab 7 comes with a 7040 mAh battery and according to the company it is possible to play video continuously for 15 hours while the 7 Plus has a 10090 mAh battery which allows 16 hours of continuous video viewing.

Both have Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, 6 to 8 GB RAM and 128 to 256 GB storage options, 13 and 5 megapixel cameras on the back and 8 megapixel cameras on the front.

Both tablets have 4 AKG speakers that support Dolby Atmos while the fingerprint is provided on the reader side.

Prices and availability
The 41mm version of the Galaxy Watch 3 will be available for 429 euros (over 85,000 Pakistani rupees) and the 45mm version will be available for 459 euros (over 91,000 Pakistani rupees) but they have only Wi-Fi only options while both have LT The e-versions will cost an additional 50 euros and will be available in a few countries from August.

Galaxy Buds Live will also be available in select countries from August 6 at a price of 189 euros (over 37,000 Pakistani rupees).

The Wi-Fi version of the Galaxy Tab 7 with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage will be available for 700 Euros (over PKR 139,000) while the LTV version will be available for 800 Euros (PKR 160,000).

The Wi-Fi version with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage will sell for 780 euros (over 155,000 Pakistani rupees) while the LTV version will sell for 880 euros (about 175,000 Pakistani rupees).

The Wi-Fi version of the Galaxy Tab 7 Plus with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage will be available for 900 Euros (over PKR 177,000) while the LTV version will be available for 1100 Euros (over PKR 219,000). ۔

The Wi-Fi version with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage will sell for 980 Euros (over PKR 195,000) while the LTV version will sell for 1180 EUR (over PKR 235,000)

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