The Galaxy Watch4 and Galaxy Watch4 Classic are the next smartwatches from Samsung. All the predecessor models dating back to 2018 were fueled by the Exynos 9110 chip. According to Sammobile, the upcoming Galaxy Watch4 series will feature a new and more powerful chip. The publication also claimed that the Watch4 models will come with massive internal storage.

Predecessor models such as Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Watch Active, Galaxy Watch Active 2, and Galaxy Watch3 were powered by the Exynos 9110 chip. The 5nm Exynos W920 chip that will be available on the Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic will offer 1.25 times faster processing and 8.8 times smoother graphics performance than the Exynos 9110. In addition, the Watch4 duo will be equipped with 1.5 GB of RAM. To recollect, the Galaxy Watch3 came with 1 GB of RAM.

Another report reveals that the Galaxy Watch4 will be arriving with 16GB of internal storage. It is two times more than the built-in storage of the Watch3.

Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic renders
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic renders by AndroidHaedlines

It is believed that Samsung is offering a more powerful processor and larger storage on the Galaxy Watch4 series because of the new One UI Watch, which the company has developed with Google as a customized version of the Wear OS.

One of the features of the One UI Watch is that it will let the Watch4 automatically download a smartwatch version of the app that is installed by the user on his/her phone. Hence, the 8 GB space that was made available on predecessor models will not be enough on the Watch4 lineup. The Exynos W920 chip will provide all the power that is needed to run such apps that users will get from the Play Store.

The Watch4 and Watch4 Classic are expected to debut along with Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Z Flip3, and Galaxy Buds2 on Aug. 11. The Galaxy Watch4 may start at 269 euros and the Watch4 Classic may start at 369 euros.

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