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  "description": "Samsung has a pretty set schedule of hardware launches, so what Galaxy device could it be unveiling at this event right before IFA?",
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  "publishedAt": "2025-08-28T01:04:02.000Z",
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    "Apple dated its annual iPhone reveal for 10 September Australian time",
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  "textContent": "September is shaping up to be a busy month. Apple dated its annual iPhone reveal for 10 September Australian time, and now Samsung has sent out invitations for a virtual Galaxy event on 4 September.\n\nThe invite promises a \"new Gateway to the latest Galaxy AI\". That honestly could mean anything.\n\nWe know it will be mobile-focused to some extent, given it's a \"Galaxy\" event. But that could mean anything from a new phone to a wearable.\n\nWe don't have long to wait, though. The Galaxy event will stream on Samsung's YouTube channel or directly from Samsung's website at 7:30 pm on 4 September AEST – . For the rest of Australia, that looks like this:\n\n  * **Brisbane (AEST):** 7:30 pm on 4 September\n  * **Adelaide (ACST):** 7:00 pm on 4 September\n  * **Darwin (ACST):** 7:00 pm on 4 September\n  * **Perth (AWST):** 5:30 pm on 4 September\n\n\n\n### Latest mobile device deals",
  "title": "What is Samsung showing off at its Galaxy event next week?",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-11T03:36:02.237Z"
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