Galaxy Watch 7 to come in more than two variants and with a new key upgrade

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Galaxy Watch 7 to come in more than two variants and with a new key upgrade

Galaxy Watch 7 to come in more than two variants and with a new key upgrade،

It's hard to say there's a better high-end Android smartwatch than Samsung's Galaxy Watch series. Last year we got the Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic (some of the best smartwatches), both with thinner bezels and faster chipsets, making them beautiful and powerful pieces of wearable tech . But according to the latest report from people at SamMobile, Samsung is preparing to launch not two but three new Galaxy Watch models with the next generation. Of course, we are talking about the Galaxy Watch 7 series, which is expected to arrive sometime in July this year.

The new and third variant of the Galaxy Watch 7 will likely be a more budget-oriented option, allowing Samsung to reach a wider range of customers. This is pure speculation, however, as it could be an even more premium option than the Galaxy Watch Classic model, which is currently the company's most expensive wearable.

Apart from the third variant, the report also states that one of the main improvements we can expect with the Galaxy Watch 7 is an increase in its storage. This will be double that of Galaxy Watch 6 series, which means 32 GB. Unfortunately, there is no information about an increase in the amount of RAM, which was 2 GB on the 2023 models.

The Galaxy Watch 7 could be twice as powerful as its predecessor

Even though there is still a little time before July, tasty rumors are already circulating in the field of mobile technology. The most intriguing among them is that the Galaxy Watch 7 series will be the first smartwatch to feature a chipset built on the 3nm process.

This upgrade would be substantial, as it would increase the Galaxy Watch's performance by 30% and, more importantly, its power efficiency by 50%. In other words, the Galaxy Watch 7 will be significantly faster and more capable, likely with support for some cool AI features. We'd take this rumor with a large grain of salt, as 3nm chips are very expensive and Samsung couldn't even fit one into the Galaxy S24 series, so it seems rather unlikely, given the circumstances.