Galaxy Watch 7 Could Launch In Three Variants, Will Also Bring A More Efficient Chipset Than Before

Mar 15, 2024 at 07:17am EDT
Galaxy Watch 7 Could Launch in Three Variants, will Also Bring a More Efficient Chipset Than Before

We all know that Samsung is gearing up for several releases this July. In addition to the new foldable phones, the company will debut new wearables. We have spent a good chunk of time talking about the Galaxy Ring, and it is now time to shed light on the Galaxy Watch 7 series, which will also debut in July.

Galaxy Watch 7 could be available in Classic, Pro, and Ultra variant with Exynos W940 chipset under the hood

Multiple rumors have surfaced today about the Galaxy Watch 7 series, and it appears that Samsung is gearing up to make more changes to its beloved smartwatch. For some time, Samsung has been announcing two watches in the series - the Pro variant and the Classic variant, but our new tip suggests that there will be three variants in total. Pro and Classic will be there, but there will be another one that we are not sure about yet. However, based on the previous rumors, Samsung could release an Ultra variant. 

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At the same time, another rumor that suggests that the Galaxy Watch 7 series will have a much more efficient chipset. The watch series is tipped to use the Exynos W940, and this chipset will allow a 50% efficiency boost as well as a 30% performance boost compared to older models. The new Samsung watch series is one of the best in terms of experience.

The Galaxy Watch 7 Pro, Classic, and Ultra will be debuting in July. That is when Samsung will unveil the foldable phones and the Galaxy Ring. You can expect many more details going forward, and we will be sure to report everything we come across, including official renders, specs, and more.

What is the one thing about the Galaxy Watch 7 series that has you the most excited? In the comments below, be sure to list everything you are looking for in the new smartwatch.

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