Samsung is gearing up to release two new smartwatches: the Galaxy Watch 7 and the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Here’s what we know so far:
– The Galaxy Watch 7 is expected to be priced between $299-$310 in the United States.
– Color options for the Galaxy Watch 7 include Marbal Gray, Cream White, and Forest Green.
– The watch will support 15W wireless charging and will come in versions with Wi-Fi and LTE connectivity.
– Powered by a 3nm Exynos chip, the Galaxy Watch 7 promises a 20% boost in performance and power efficiency compared to its predecessor.
– The base storage has been increased to 32GB.
On the other hand, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra is set to be a premium offering with top-notch hardware:
– Priced between $699-$710, the Galaxy Watch Ultra will compete with Apple’s high-end smartwatches.
– It will be available in Titanium Gray and feature a penta-core Exynos chip manufactured using Samsung Foundry’s advanced 3nm process node.
– With a case size of 47mm and a large 590mAh battery, the Galaxy Watch Ultra promises long-lasting performance.
– Rumors suggest that it may have a sapphire crystal glass display, peak brightness of 3,000 nits, and Quick Button functionality for quick tasks.
– The watch is expected to have Bluetooth and cellular connectivity options.
Both watches are likely to run on Wear OS 5 software. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach Samsung’s Unpacked event on July 10th. Get ready to experience cutting-edge technology with the new Galaxy smartwatches!