Samsung is gearing up for the launch of new smartphones and smartwatches later this year. With MWC 2021 coming up later this month, we can expect to hear more about these products, especially regarding the new wearables that will run on a brand new version of Wear OS.

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For those unaware, the South Korean tech giant is gearing up for its conference at MWC 2021 event in Barcelona on 28th June 2021. On the MWC website, the company has mentioned that it will be “reimagining smartwatches, creating new opportunities for both developers and consumers,” as per a SamMobile report. Previously, we had reported on Samsung and Google merging the Wear OS and Tizen OS to offer a more streamlined experience to the users.

So, we might expect to hear more about this new OS that will be featured in the upcoming Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Active version. These smartwatches will be the latest wearable from the company and could feature Super AMOLED displays along with a 5nm Exynos chipset. Although, the brand might likely reveal additional information at the Mobile World Congress later this month.

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Galaxy Watch Active2 | Source: Samsung

Google and Samsung had also claimed that merging the two wearable operating systems will bring various improvements to the Wear platform. This includes 30 percent faster app launch times among other benefits like improved stock apps, and more watch faces. During the MWC 2021 event, the company might also reveal more detail regarding its plans for its Galaxy ecosystem, apart from just teasing upcoming products. So stay tuned for more updates.

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