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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2016 will be streamed live in 360 VR. Here’s how to watch it

The next Galaxy will be launched at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2016 event in Barcelona. To be part of the action as if you’re there, Samsung will be streaming it live in 360 degrees VR. Whether you’re watching it on a desktop, mobile device or with Samsung’s Gear VR, this will be a launch event that’s different from the rest. Nope, this isn’t the same as the OnePlus 2 pre-recorded VR launch video.

Desktop Users

During the launch, there will be 4 different camera angles to choose from, accessible on any device. For desktop users, you can watch the event on their official Unpacked website and you get to select which angle to view.

Mobile App

Alternatively, you can watch it on your smartphone with its Unpacked 360 app. It is available for both Android and iOS devices. If you have a Google Cardboard VR, you can use that as well. For those who prefer to watch it the normal way, there’s the option to view it in traditional live streaming mode.

Samsung Gear VR headset

For the best VR experience, you can watch it with your Gear VR headset. Just head to the Oculus store and search for “Unpacked 360 View”.

The Galaxy Unpacked 2016 event starts at 7:00PM (CET) on 21st February in Barcelona. That’s 2:00AM on Monday, 22nd February in Malaysia. We will be there at the launch, so stay tuned for the latest updates and announcement from Barcelona. Do follow us on Twitter and like our Facebook page, if you haven’t done so.

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