
With September just around the corner, Samsung has activated the machinery for its most immediate event: a Galaxy event focused on his latest experiences with AIThe company confirms a live global presentation where we'll see updates to its mobile ecosystem and, most likely, new high-end tablets.
The call promises a more fluid and connected experience across devices, with multimodal features that aim to improve productivity, creativity, and continuity between teams. All of this comes just ahead of IFA in Berlin, where the brand will also be present with a press conference and stands.
Date, time and how to view the presentation
The appointment is Thursday, September 4th at 11:30 a.m. (CEST)The live broadcast can be followed from the Samsung official website and its YouTube channel, including local domains such as Samsung.com/es. For those following the event from other regions, the time is equivalent to 10:30 a.m. in London, 05:30 a.m. in New York, and 18:30 p.m. in Tokyo, among other references.

In addition, Samsung has announced that it will hold a smart home-focused press conference and will showcase new connected offerings in its SmartThings ecosystem. The focus will be clear: bringing AI to more devices and everyday situations.
Galaxy AI, the common thread
The company is already talking about “A new way to access the latest Galaxy AI experiences” and effortlessly increase productivity through multimodality. This means combining voice, text, images, and context so tasks flow more naturally across mobile devices, tablets, and other accessories.

Samsung thus pushes its strategy of smart and connected ecosystem, where AI goes from being an extra to becoming the core of the experience. Software updates are expected to arrive on One UI 8 based on Android 16, with features that enhance editing, communication, and continuity between screens.
Galaxy S25 FE: the candidate for the spotlight
Although the brand has not confirmed names, all clues point to the Galaxy S25FE as the big news at the event. This Fan Edition aims to bring Galaxy AI to more users while maintaining a more affordable price than the flagship models.

Among the details that have come to light, there are a few 6,7-inch AMOLED screen with a 1.080 x 2.340 resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus protection, and IP68 water and dust resistance. The thickness is said to be around 7,4 mm, and the weight is said to be around 190 grams.
Inside, the Exynos 2400 as the brain, accompanied by a 4.900 mAh battery with 45W wired and 15W wireless fast charging. It's a configuration designed to offer reliability in AI tasks and enough battery life to last a full day.
For photography, leaks point to a triple rear camera with a 50 MP main sensor, a 12 MP ultra-wide angle and an 8 MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom; at the front, a 12 MP camera for selfies and video calls. In terms of colors, a navy blue option has been revealed.

Beyond the specifications, the key will be in What Galaxy AI features It comes standard with, and inherits, creative, translation and productivity tools that we have already seen in the high-end range, optimized for profiles seeking a balance between price and performance.
Galaxy Tab S11 and S11 Ultra: premium tablets with AI
The event will also serve to learn about the new generation of tablets of the house: Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 UltraThe family would be simplified to two models with Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays up to 120 Hz, an 11-inch panel for the Tab S11 and a 14,6-inch panel with WQXGA+ resolution for the Ultra.
In terms of performance, leaks place the jump at around MediaTek Dimensity 9400, with 12 and 16 GB RAM options and storage between 256 GB and 1 TB, expandable via microSD. The batteries are said to be generous: 8.400 mAh for the Tab S11 and 11.600 mAh for the Ultra, both with 45 W fast charging.
Improvements in cameras and format are also expected: the Tab S11 Ultra It would have 13 MP + 8 MP ultra-wide angle on the back and 12 MP on the front, while the standard S11 would rely on a single 12 MP front camera designed for video calls. It would also include S Pen compatibility and some design tweaks to reduce the notch on the larger model.
IFA and reservations: What else is Samsung preparing?
Coinciding with the Berlin fair, Samsung will offer a Testing your vision for the AI-powered connected home, including home appliances and smart home automation solutions under SmartThings. The idea is to expand the reach of Galaxy AI beyond mobile phones and tablets.

In some markets the pre-booking with incentivesFor example, in the United States, a $50 credit is offered upon registering interest and completing the purchase during the launch window, in addition to storage upgrades and device trade-in promotions.
What's on the radar (and what's not)
Beyond the S25 FE and Tab S11, there are rumors that Samsung could give an overview of projects in development, such as its XR headset running Android (Project Moohan) or advances in foldable formats. Even so, the chances of seeing full announcements of these devices at this event are low.

The remaining photo is of an event oriented to consolidate AI as the backbone of the Galaxy ecosystem, bringing it to more budgets with an ambitious S25 FE and to more scenarios with revamped premium tablets. Those looking for a consistent experience across devices will have reason to pay attention to the livestream on September 4th.
