The upcoming Galaxy Watch 6 series, scheduled for release next month, promises to be a significant upgrade over its predecessor, the Galaxy Watch 5. While several noteworthy improvements are expected, one aspect that remains unchanged is the wireless charging speed.

Recently, the Galaxy Watch 6 series obtained FCC approval, shedding light on some key details, including model numbers for different variants of the watch. Two sizes of the Galaxy Watch 6, namely SM-R930 and SM-R940, are anticipated, while the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is expected to come in two different sizes: SM-R935 and SM-R945.

Galaxy Watch 6 Wireless Charging Speed Remains Unchanged

The FCC listing also reveals that the Galaxy Watch 6 series will feature Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and Wi-Fi support. Notably, the wireless charging capability of the new series will peak at 10W, which is the same as the previous Galaxy Watch 5. Although this means no increase in charging speed, it is worth noting that it is double the wireless charging speed of first-generation Wear OS smartwatches from Samsung. Furthermore, compared to the Galaxy Watch 4, which offered 5W wireless charging, the Galaxy Watch 6 series represents a notable improvement.

The Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic are expected to launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. In a move that will excite fans, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic model is rumored to reintroduce the iconic rotating bezel. Additionally, both watches will be powered by the Exynos W980 processor, which boasts an enhanced CPU frequency.

Overall, the Galaxy Watch 6 series is expected to deliver a range of impressive features and upgrades, even though wireless charging speed remains consistent.

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