In June, Samsung will launch the Galaxy Watch 7 series, which will come in three variants. A recent suggests that the top model, which is anticipated to be called the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra, may instead go by the name Galaxy Watch X. It is anticipated to face competition from the Apple Watch Ultra.
According to reports, the Galaxy Watch X or Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra, like the Apple Watch Ultra and Apple Watch Ultra 2, would be able to withstand pressure equal to 100 meters underwater. It's crucial to remember that the devices' real depth tolerances vary; the Apple Watch Ultra can only go down 40 meters. The Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra might have a like tale to tell.
A longer battery life is anticipated for the Watch 7 Ultra compared to the other Watch 7 series devices. The 578mAh battery pack that powers the Watch 7 Ultra may provide 100 hours of battery life. To put things in perspective, the larger 590mAh battery in the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and the much smaller 425mAh battery in the Watch 6 Classic are said to provide an impressive 80 hours of battery life each. The 564mAh battery capacity of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is said to provide a 36-hour battery life.
The substantial improvement (theoretically caused by the device's more power-efficient operation) appears to be the reason behind the Watch 7 Ultra's potential, however minor, battery expansion. With a 20% increase in capability and power efficiency over the 5nm Exynos W930, the gadget will be equipped with the 3nm Exynos W1000 chip.
Samsung's initial 3nm semiconductor for the mainstream market is probably going to be the W1000. Together with the new watches, the company is also expected to unveil the highly anticipated Galaxy Ring and the next generation of foldables from Samsung.