We have heard rumors about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch7 series three versions with a new premium level called “Ultra”. But that may not be the brand name Samsung chose; the premium watch could be called 'Samsung Galaxy Watch X' instead.
That's not all: the watch will compete with the Apple Watch Ultra series (perhaps that's why Samsung wanted to move away from the “Watch7 Ultra” name) and diving will be a key factor.
The Galaxy Watch Keep in mind that water resistance is given as a pressure rating (which is why you sometimes see it measured in atmospheres), the actual depth you can reach is lower than that – 40 meters (130 ft) in the case of the Apple Watch (and presumably the Samsung watch too).
Speculative renderings of the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 Ultra/Watch X
Either way, the For comparison, the Galaxy Watch6 Classic claims up to 40 hours of battery life, the Watch5 Pro (which had a larger battery) claimed up to 80 hours, and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 promises 36 hours.
Part of that is probably the new and improved Exynos W1000 (which may be Samsung's first mass-market 3nm chip), but it looks like the Watch bigger battery too – at least compared to the Classic. South Korean regulators have certified a 578 mAh battery versus 425 mAh on the Watch6 Classic and 573 mAh on the Watch5 Pro (note: these are nominal capacities).
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 10th of July as some early reports claimed), according to TechManiacs.gr, which revealed the “Watch X” name and other details. Of course, it will not be the only one: we expect the proper launch of the Galaxy Ring and also the next generation of foldable devices.
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