Samsung will unveil three models of the Galaxy Watch7 series in July featuring a new high-performance 3nm chip. Recent insights provide details on what to expect from these upcoming smartwatches.
The three will be identified by the model numbers SM-L300/L305, SM-L310/L315 and SM-L700/L705, the latter likely being the standard model. Models ending in ‘5’ are assumed to support eSIM functionality.
In a notable improvement, Samsung plans to double the storage from 16GB to 32GB, giving users more space for music and offline apps. However, there is still no indication that RAM may increase.
The exact identity of the third model is still unknown, so it is uncertain if it will be the Pro version or the rumored square Galaxy Watch.
The upcoming watches are expected to feature a new Wear OS iteration integrated with the One UI Watch, promising improved features and functionality. Additionally, the Galaxy Ring will be the first to join the new watch series.
Recent rumors point to a surprising change in the lineup—a newly squared-off design that could be the first time Samsung could release three versions of the Galaxy Watch.
Also, speculation from tipster @TheGalox_ suggests that the Exynos W940 chip has been adopted in the Galaxy Watch 7 series. The chip is claimed to be 50% more power-efficient and 30% faster than its predecessor, the Exynos W930, and gives the watches a competitive edge over rival devices powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear chip applies to the process
While there have been reports suggesting that the Exynos W940 will be the first Samsung chip to use a 3nm design, caution is advised as the accuracy of these rumors, especially from tipster @TheGalox_, has been inconsistent in the past.