The first Samsung in-person event in three years was held this year’s Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event, which was presented in front of a crowd in San Francisco’s Masonic Auditorium.

Several exciting announcements started on February 1st at 1 PM ET/10 AM PT.

With a little modified body factor, a 200-megapixel primary camera sensor, and more excellent value for your money, Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra heads the revamped lineup.

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It’s $1,199.99, is the same as last year but offers twice as much storage with 256MB onboard. The ordinary Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus, meanwhile, have identically updated specifications and now include the floating camera design of the Ultra. Their MSRPs are also comparable to those of last year’s smartphones.

Samsung’s new Galaxy Book3 Ultra leads the pack in terms of laptops thanks to its 16-inch, 120Hz OLED screen, H-Series Core i7 or Core i9 processor, and RTX 4050 or 4070 GPU.

Its battery life will have to wait till we find out how it performs, but Monica Chin points out that it is almost a pound lighter and slightly thinner than Apple’s recently introduced 16-inch MacBook Pro.

The new “Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display” for the Galaxy Book3 range is the most notable new feature, and it has an Nvidia RTX 3070 GPU.

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We can also assist you in learning where to place a pre-order for the new Samsung Galaxy devices if you’re already sold on the new hardware and don’t want to wait to read a review first.

The Verge will keep you updated on all the news and product announcements from this year’s Galaxy Unpacked if you want to stay current.

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