Here's how the new Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3, Galaxy Watch 4 series and Galaxy Buds might look like

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In just a month's time, Samsung could have another Unpacked event but it's a good guess that we won't be seeing another new Galaxy Note smartphone according to previous speculations. So what kind of devices will show up? Well, reputable leaker Evan Blass just tweeted not one, but four Galaxy device lineups in full rendered images.

If you have been following Samsung news, there is a high possibility that both the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 could appear at Unpacked. These two foldable phones are the successors and we have talked plenty of time about them, but what makes the Galaxy Z Fold 3 interesting is that the S Pen support might actually happen. As for the Galaxy Z Flip 3, it could have a much bigger secondary external display for incoming notifications.

Samsung is also known for offering a device in different colours so expect some attractive colour models. For the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Blass also shared a white, black and green Galaxy Z Fold 3 whereas the Galaxy Z Flip 3 was tweeted in purple, black, gold and green. On top of that, the rumoured Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and Galaxy Watch Active 4 appeared too, where the former has a rotating bezel with two buttons.

Last but not least, there was some rumoured news about the next-gen Galaxy Buds. According to rumours, it should come with an Active Noise Cancellation unlike its predecessors and the shape has changed as well (no longer Galaxy Beans). If the rendered images are true, the next-gen Galaxy Buds could have a cool now colour twist with the external casing remaining white and the internal could be in different colour themes.

The next Samsung Unpacked is likely to be scheduled on 11 August 2021 but it has not been confirmed by Samsung yet. Usually, companies would hint about the even about 1-2 weeks beforehand so we shall wait until then. What do you think about these designs? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.