On February 20, Samsung Electronics will unveil new devices that promise to usher in new Galaxy experiences based on 10 years of innovations. You will receive a verification email shortly.There was a problem. Samsung has announced where and when 2019's Samsung Unpacked event will be held.

The event will be held at … Please deactivate your ad blocker in order to see our subscription offerPrice comparison: Find the best deal for your next phoneAfter 5GB is used, slowed to 2G speeds for the remained of the month It’s more than just a fitness band too, as it can also access apps and receive smartphone notifications.That said, we're not really sure how much of an upgrade it is - check out more in our in-depth look below (linked below).If all you actually need is a fitness band then the The Galaxy Fit is a basic tracker that’s incredibly light at just 24g and it can track your heart rate and steps.

Nooooooo! It’s also water-proof to 50 meters.The Galaxy Fit can automatically track six different exercises and you can track sleep and stress with it too, with a rectangular Super AMOLED screen being your window onto all of that.

So it’s not quite as impressive on paper, but at a starting price of $749 / £669 (around AU$870) it doesn’t need to be.This is the most premium of the Samsung Galaxy S10 models and, as you’ve probably guessed from the name, it supports 5G.On top of that there's also a 3D depth-sensing camera, useful for augmented and virtual reality, as well as facial recognition.There’s also a 3D depth-sensing camera on the front, alongside a normal 10MP snapper. Please refresh the page and try again.TechRadar is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher.

The world's first ultrasonic fingerprint scanner is also built into the display, so bezels are kept to a minimum.The Samsung Galaxy S10 is powerful too of course, with a top-end chipset, 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage, while a 3,400mAh battery keeps it running.

All that power doesn’t come cheap though, with the Galaxy S10 set to start at $899 / £799 (around AU$1,450).Alongside the Galaxy S10, Samsung has also announced the larger This phone also has a second camera on the front, with an 8MP snapper joining the 10MP one.

There’s 512GB of storage, a 4,380mAh battery to keep it going, and optionally 5G support.It’s the first big-name device in a new smartphone category, but exciting as the Galaxy Fold is it has a prohibitive price, starting at $1,980 / €2,000 (with UK and Australian pricing and availability yet to be confirmed).That’s the phones out the way, but handsets aren't all Samsung has unveiled, as we’ve also seen the It runs Tizen but with a bit of a makeover, as it includes Samsung’s new One UI, which hasn’t been used on a wearable before.

Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2019 launch event has finished, and it gave us three new pieces of hardware.

Unless you're filthy rich, then maybe buy 10 just to demonstrate your wealth.If you gawped at the price of the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus, then you might be more interested in the It has a 5.8-inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen that’s flat rather than curved, but sports an otherwise similar design, complete with a punch-hole selfie camera.There are two rather than three cameras on the back though, namely a 16MP f/2.2 ultra-wide one and a 12MP variable aperture one – so it lacks the 12MP telephoto lens of its siblings.The Samsung Galaxy S10e also comes with 6GB or 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB of storage, a 3,100mAh battery and a fingerprint scanner that’s on the side rather than in the screen. The exciting reveal will take place at the Samsung Galaxy UNPACKED event in San Francisco. Samsung Canada is holding a contest to pick 4 lucky S Members to Unpacked 2019 in San Francisco.