Samsung is said to refresh its smartwatch lineup in 2023 as well. The new models are expected to be called Galaxy Watch 6 as they will act as a successor to Galaxy Watch 5 from 2022.
A few days back, the design of this upcoming wearable was revealed by a reliable tipster. Now, the battery capacity of this product has been publicized by a certification agency.

As per GalaxyClub, the batteries of two upcoming Samsung smartwatches have been certified by SafetyKorea. The publication says that these batteries belong to the Galaxy Watch 6 series.
The smaller of the two batteries, which is said to power the 40mm variant of Galaxy Watch 6 (SM-R93x) has a capacity of 300mAh. For comparison, the battery capacities of 40mm versions of Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 4 are 284mAh and 247mAh, respectively.
Though the difference among the battery capacities of these watches seems low, the newer model actually offers better endurance. Therefore, the Watch 6 will likely last longer than the Watch 5.
Further, the second certified battery has a capacity of 425mAh. This one is expected to back the 44mm variant of Galaxy Watch 6. For reference, the battery capacities of its predecessors are 410mAh (Watch 5) and 361mAh (Watch 4).
Apart from larger batteries, the Galaxy Watch 6 is also tipped to sport curved glass like the Google Pixel Watch. Since the wearable is getting a redesign after two generations, Samsung may also include other upgrades regarding which we are yet to learn.
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