Samsung will hold its next Unpacked event on February 25th, according to multiple reports, with a focus on software rather than major hardware upgrades. The event, which will showcase the company's latest developments, will likely highlight Galaxy AI, the artificial intelligence features integrated into Samsung's devices.
The Verge reported that the annual Galaxy S-series reveal is later than usual this year, but the date is now confirmed. An extensive leak published by WinFuture suggested that the S26 series would be a software-focused affair. Source 5, also from The Verge, indicated that leaks point to minor battery improvements and potential camera enhancements, but largely similar storage and RAM. The report also noted the absence of built-in Qi2 magnets, a feature found in previous models.
While the tech world anticipates Samsung's event, other news stories are also developing. According to NPR News, an annual meeting of the nation's governors with the White House is unraveling after President Donald Trump excluded Democratic governors from White House events. The National Governors Association stated it would no longer hold a formal meeting with Trump when governors convene in Washington later this year.
In the entertainment industry, Finecut, a Korean sales powerhouse, has bolstered its European Film Market offerings with two new acquisitions, according to Variety. These include the 3D animated feature "Long Long Night" and auteur Hong Sangsoo's latest work, "The Day She Returns," which has been selected for the Panorama section at the 76th Berlin Film Festival. Variety also reported that Prime Video has set a global premiere for the action-drama "Subedaar," starring Anil Kapoor. A teaser for the film has been unveiled.
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