갤럭시 5형제 베일 벗었다…삼성 첫 온라인 언팩<br /><br />Samsung Electronics going big and hard<br />The world's leading electronic giant has unveiled its latest set of Galaxy phones and state-of-the-art devices.<br />And it was the first-ever online unpacking event for the Korean tech firm in this time of COVID-19 pandemic.<br />Kim Dami has more.<br />Samsung Electronics' latest set of Galaxys is now all unpacked... and ready to hit the shelves.<br />In its very first online live streamed unpacked event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the South Korean tech giant showcased its Samsung Galaxy Note 20 with S Pen.<br />With a 26 millisecond long latency, the pen reacts 80 percent faster than its predecessor.<br />The Galaxy Note 20 comes in two models,... one regular flat display model and the ultra model with a six-point-nine inch display.<br />Launching on August 21st, they'll go on sale for a thousand U.S. dollars and 12-hundred dollars respectively.<br />The tech giant's second edition of Z Fold is back...this time larger and wider.<br />Labeled as the most advanced flexible display ever, the Z Fold 2 can stay open at multiple angles.<br />Made out of recycled materials, Samsung's Galaxy Buds Live have three microphones each side with an additional voice pickup unit, minimizing background noise when users answer calls.<br />Retailing at 170 dollars, the bean-shaped earbuds come in three colors mystic white, mystic black and mystic bronze.<br />Samsung's Galaxy Watch 3 is thinner, smaller and lighter...while having a larger display than its previous model.<br />Just like the Galaxy Note 20, the Galaxy Tab S7 offers 5G service with an 11-inch display.<br />With these newest products, Samsung aims to bounce back from poor Galaxy S20 series sales due to the global crisis.<br />It plans to set up Galaxy studios across Seoul for customers to take a closer look and expand the 'Galaxy To-go' service where people can rent smartphones before they actually purchase the device.<br />Kim Dami, Arirang News.<br /><br />