When it comes to consumer technology, Samsung is often at the head of the pack. Innovations like wireless charging, foldable screens, and unbelievable cameras always hit the Korean company’s devices first, which means the Unpacked event is a trendsetter as well as a product launching showcase. Now, in 2021, Samsung appears poised to update a gaggle of its more popular products, so all eyes will be on Unpacked. Here are some of the products you can expect to see at the 2021 event. The two updated phones have been quite thoroughly leaked in recent weeks, with images arising on Twitter of both devices in all their glory. For the Galaxy Z Flip though, some bigger changes appear to be on the way. For one, it appears to offer a larger external display, making it easier to get notifications without opening your device. Additionally, you’ll apparently have a two-color scheme on the device, as well as a vertically stacked camera array. According to leaks and rumors, Samsung is poised to launch two new Galaxy Watches during the event. First, the next iteration of the popular smartwatch will hit the shelves as the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4. Not much is known about the specifics, outside of the new Wear platform, announced at Google I/O earlier this year. Additionally, Samsung is expected to launch a second smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch Active. This device will likely have some more fitness-based features, allowing users to take their workouts to the next level. Samsung is also taking a page out of last year’s book by allowing users to reserve devices before they hit the market. This gives users the best chance to save some serious money, as the reserve process offers a wide range of deals. For one, you can get an extra $100 on trade-in value for your older devices. Additionally, you can get a free 1-year subscription to Samsung Care+, the company’s phone repair service. Finally, the reserve process offers a range of other promotions and deals you can take advantage of to bolster your Samsung lineup. Check out our best phones guide for more information