Google Wants To Make A Surprise At The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Celebration

JAKARTA - Soon Samsung will hold its annual celebration, titled 'Galaxy Unpacked' on February 12 in San Francisco, United States (US). In this event Google will also participate and promise something interesting.

Quoting from Gizchina, the Android Twitter account suddenly uploaded a short video showing the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event. This is quite surprising because Android is rarely present at product launch events from companies from South Korea.

While it is not clear what Google will launch, it is quite interesting as the world's largest technology company has hinted at something interesting for the event.

Previously, a leak was also seen claiming that Samsung and Google will make Google Duo native support on Galaxy smartphones. The report also said that Samsung is working on a new video messaging format for its smartphones.

It's possible that the two companies are working in partnership to expand the use of Google Duo. Although the feature was initially usable only in Korea, it will eventually be launched worldwide.

If the surprise wasn't the Google Duo, the shocking thing could be Android support for Samsung's upcoming foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip. This phone could be a great way for Android to show off its built-in support as a foldable technology and something to bring for the future.

Looks like we have to be patient waiting for what surprises will be given Google at the event. Meanwhile, Samsung itself will launch the Galaxy S20 smartphone series at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event.

Reportedly, Samsung will also launch three S series, namely their flagship smartphone, along with the foldable Galaxy Z Flip device.

The Galaxy S20 series is equipped with a 108 megapixel camera with 16GB of internal RAM, while the Galaxy S20 Ultra will be available with 12GB, 256GB and 512GB internal storage options.