Samsung is rumored to be working on the Galaxy Watch 7 series, a line of next-generation premium smartwatches. But even before the official announcement, the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra appeared on the Chinese certification platform. So let’s take a look.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch 7 Ultra visit 3C
The South Korean tech giant’s upcoming smartwatches have been spotted on 3C certification. The Galaxy Watch 7 was spotted with the model number SM-L315, and the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra was spotted with the model number SM-705. The Chinese database shows that both models are LTE-enabled versions of the smartwatch. In addition, the listing confirmed that the Galaxy Watch 7 series is charged by an adapter with the model number EP-T1510, at least during the testing phase.
Samsung is planning to hold the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10, 2024. This conference will feature the foldable smartphones Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. It is expected that the brand will also unveil the Galaxy Watch 7 line during the same major event. Just last week, Galaxy Watch 7 was spotted on Amazon Canada. Some of its specs and features were demonstrated there, such as 128 GB of storage, Bluetooth, activity tracker, alarm clock, and contactless payments.
Galaxy Watch 7 will have a round display with a diagonal of 40 mm. It will support BioActiveSensor2 for more accurate heart rate measurement during exercise and sleep. This next-generation smartwatch can also act as an AI companion that functions even during sleep, exercise, and communication. The e-store listing indicates that the Galaxy Watch 7 will hit the market on July 16, 2024 and will cost 358.55 Canadian dollars (approximately 262 US dollars). Meanwhile, the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra is rumored to cost somewhere between 689 and 699 euros.