Samsung is set to launch its latest Galaxy Watch 6 series at the upcoming Unpacked Event in July 2023. The new smartwatches will come with enhanced battery capacities, among other exciting features.

The Galaxy Watch 6 series will consist of two models: the Galaxy Watch 6 40mm and the Galaxy Watch 6 44mm. Additionally, a new variant called the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic will be introduced. Notably, these devices will offer larger battery capacities compared to their predecessors.

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Improved Battery Performance: Galaxy Watch 6 vs. Previous Models

According to various certification listings, the Galaxy Watch 6 40mm will be equipped with a 300 mAh battery, while the 44mm variant will boast a 425 mAh battery. In comparison, the Galaxy Watch 5 series had battery capacities of 284 mAh for the 40mm model and 410 mAh for the 44mm model. The Galaxy Watch 4 series had even smaller capacities, with 247 mAh for the 40mm model and 361 mAh for the 44mm model.

The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is expected to feature the same 425 mAh battery as the 44mm variant of the Galaxy Watch 6. This represents an improvement over the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, which had a battery capacity of 361 mAh. It’s worth mentioning that the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro offered a substantial battery backup of 590 mAh.

Both the Wi-Fi only and LTE + Wi-Fi versions of the Galaxy Watch 6 40mm and 44mm models have received FCC certification. These devices will support a 25W wired fast charge feature and 10W wireless charging capabilities.

In terms of specifications, the Galaxy Watch 6 series will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos W980 chipset. The smartwatches will feature larger displays with curved frames and thinner bezels. The leaked renders of the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic revealed its distinctive thick rotating bezels.

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Watch 6 series alongside Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series during its Unpacked Event in the last week of July 2023. The company is also expected to launch Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy SmartTag object tracker.

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