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LIVE: Samsung unveils new Galaxy phones, watches, and more

DJ Koh, Samsung president of mobile communications, shows the Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones during the Samsung Unpacked event in New York City, United States March 29, 2017.
  • All eyes are on Samsung as the tech giant is set to announce a handful of new gadgets at its Unpacked event on Wednesday in San Francisco.
  • Reports and leaks are pointing to at least three new Galaxy phones : the Galaxy S10 "E," the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10+, and a rumored high-end phone called the Galaxy S10 "X."
  • We're also expecting a new smartwatch, new earbuds, and potentially Samsung's rumored foldable smartphone.
  • Follow along with our live blog below we'll be updating it throughout the event, which begins at 2 p.m. ET.

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