Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra Tipped to Get 3nm Chipset, 32GB RAM

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 series is expected to be announced at the next Galaxy Unpacked event, which is anticipated to take place on July 10. As we inch closer to the rumoured launch timeline, the specifications of the upcoming wearable lineup have leaked on the Web. The Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra are said to be powered by a 3nm processor. The former is likely to be offered in 40mm and 44mm sizes while the latter could only be available in 47mm.

Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra specifications (leaked)

A report by Android Headlines spilled some details about the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra. Samsung will reportedly pack a 3nm processor on the Galaxy Watch 7 series instead of the 5nm chipset in the Galaxy Watch 6. They are likely to offer 32GB of storage. The brand could position the Ultra model against Apple’s Watch Ultra 2.

The Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra will be reportedly available in a 47mm dial size with a Titanium case. It could be offered in beige, grey, and silver shades with a display tipped to deliver 3,000 nits peak brightness similar to the Apple Watch Ultra 2. The wearable is said to have a 10ATM water resistance certification, MIL-STD-810H durability, and IP58 rating. It could get a 590mAh battery, the same as that of the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. It is said to be available in a single LTE and Bluetooth variant.

Galaxy Watch 7 specifications (expected)

As per the report, the Galaxy Watch 7 will come in 40mm and 44mm sizes with green and cream colour options. The case of the wearable is said to use Samsung’s Armor Aluminum 2 while the glass is said to be made of sapphire crystal. It is said to retain 5 ATM, IP68 with MIL-STD-810H certified build of its predecessor. The 40mm model is said to feature a 300mAh battery, while the 44mm variant could get a 425mAh battery. It could get a 2,000 nit peak brightness display.


 

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra Renders Show New Squarish Frame, Third Physical Button, More

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 series is believed to see the light at the company’s rumoured Galaxy Unpacked event in July alongside the next Galaxy Z lineup of foldable phones. The upcoming wearable lineup is expected to include Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch 7 Pro, and Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra models. Most recently, renders of the Ultra model have leaked on the Web. They show a new square-shaped frame, a third circular button, and a health sensor array in the upcoming smartwatch.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra design (leaked)

Prominent tipster Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks), in collaboration with Smartprix, has leaked the renders of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra. The high-resolution renders show the wearable with a circular dial. However, it now seems to have a square frame around the display, while retaining the rotating bezel. It is shown in black and white strap options.

The alleged renders of Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra indicate a Galaxy Watch 6 Classic-inspired design. It will reportedly have a 1.5-inch circular display with 47 x 47.4 x 16.4mm dimensions. It would be slightly larger than the Watch 6 Classic which measures 46.5 x 46.5 x 10.9mm. The images show an additional third circular rotating button on the right side of the watch. This button looks like the Action Button on the Apple Watch Ultra.

Additionally, larger speaker grills are seen arranged on the left side of the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra and the temperature sensor appears to have moved slightly up towards the middle compared to the Watch 6 Classic.The renders suggest a new alignment for the sensors. Further, watch bands now appear to be more integrated with the watch body.

Samsung is anticipated to unveil the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra at its next Unpacked event, along with its new foldables, Galaxy Ring, and Galaxy Buds 3 earbuds. The launch event is speculated to take place on July 10.


 

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