The past several months have seen a plethora of suggesting that Samsung plans to bring back its 2021-released Galaxy Watch 4. It was supposed to be reintroduced to the market as Samsung updated its other devices, under the name Galaxy Watch 4 (2024). That it would be named Galaxy Watch FE has now been confirmed by some leaks. Predicted to retail for approximately $100 less than the Galaxy Watch 6, the Samsung fan-edition watch is a more cost-effective choice. When Samsung Unpacked takes place in Paris on July 10, that's when the smartwatch is likely to make its debut.
Samsung appears to be preparing for a line of watches similar to the Apple Watch. In the business part of Samsung's official website, the 40mm, black, Bluetooth Galaxy Watch FE is named. Previous leaks have revealed models that were blue and rose in color. The website appears to be without any graphics, yet the term Galaxy Watch FE is mentioned in the metadata and URL slug.
Another leak, according to 9to5Google, revealed that the watch will run the most recent iteration of Samsung's Wear OS shell. It is anticipated that the next Watch 7 series wearable would run Wear OS 5-based One UI 6 Watch.
The watch appears to have a 1.2-inch super AMOLED screen, 1.5GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage, according to images circulating online that depict its appearance and design. A 247mAh battery and wireless charging compatibility are also anticipated. Along with other connectivity features including Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS, Wi-Fi 802, and more, the is anticipated to be powered by the Exynos W920 Dual Core chipset.