Next Samsung Galaxy Watch is in Works, Receives Certification


Samsung Galaxy Watch

Samsung is currently working on its next iteration of smartwatch under its Galaxy Watch lineup. After the Galaxy Watch Active 2, the chaebol hasn’t added any new offering in its smartwatch portfolio. For those who’re unaware, Samsung launches at least one smartwatch every single year. Well, the upcoming Galaxy Watch iteration has now appeared on China’s CMIIT certification. As expected, the new listing has revealed some key information about the wearable.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 2020 Appears on CMIIT Certification

Samsung Galaxy Watch 

The upcoming wearable will arrive with the model number SM-R840/845 and SM-R850/855. As per the listing, the new watch will arrive with 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. It seems like the two models i.e. SM-R840 and SM-850 are the two screen sizes of the product. The SM-R845 and SM-R855, on the other hand, might be the WiFi+LTE variants of the wearable.

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Furthermore, the new offering will feature 8GB of onboard storage which is twice what the current-gen packs. Apart from storage, the battery cells also see minor improvements. The current Galaxy Watch Active 2 40mm packs in 247 mAh battery while the upcoming offering will feature 330mAh cells.

Sadly, the listing hasn’t revealed anything else about the product. In fact, we also don’t know whether the product will fall under the Galaxy Watch Active or original Galaxy Watch lineup. Coming to the launch, we expect the next wearable to launch alongside Galaxy Note 20 series since the same didn’t happen with the S20 launch.

To recall, the Galaxy Watch Active 2 comes with numerous features such as ECG, heart rate sensor, sleep tracking, and more. The watch can track a plethora of workout activities using the Samsung Health application. It also comes with an IP68 rating offering 5ATM water and dust resistance along with military-grade durability. Lastly, it runs on the Tizen based Wearable OS 4.0 in terms of software.

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