Samsung has a lineup of smartwatches under the Galaxy brand and the current generation Galaxy Watch 4 series is one of the best smart wearable devices available in the market, but the company is now gearing up for its successor.
The next-generation Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 series is still months away and while there’s not much information available about the upcoming wearable device, a new leak hints at the battery capacity of the device.
A report from SamMobile claims that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 with model number SM-R900 has appeared in a regulatory filing with its battery carrying part number EB-BR900ABY, having 276mAh capacity.
This is slightly bigger than the 247mAh battery found in the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, which could mean a longer-lasting battery life for the next-generation wearables from the South Korean giant.
If the reports are to be believed, then the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 series could also come with some advanced health-related features, including a sensor to accurately measure the body temperature, helping users identify viral symptoms and treat colds.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 is expected to enter the mass production phase in the third quarter of this year. At this time, there’s no information available about the launch timeline or availability of the device but if we are to go by the previous launches, then the upcoming smartwatches from Samsung could launch sometime around August this year.
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