Samsung is expected to hold its second Galaxy Unpacked event of the year in July, with rumors pointing to the unveiling of foldable phones like the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6, alongside a mysterious Galaxy Ring. 

The event might also see the launch of the Galaxy Watch 7 series, the successor to last year’s Watch 6 lineup.

Ahead of the rumored launch, an upcoming Samsung smartwatch with model number SM-L305U has appeared on the Bluetooth SIG certification website. 

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Bluetooth SIG Certification

While the listing doesn’t confirm the smartwatch’s moniker, it is believed to be the Galaxy Watch 7. It confirms the wearable will support Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. This isn’t a surprising revelation, as Bluetooth 5.3 is the latest commercially available version of the technology and was also present in the Galaxy Watch 6.

Unfortunately, the Bluetooth SIG certification doesn’t reveal much beyond the connectivity details. However, reports from SamMobile suggest that the SM-L305U model corresponds to the 40mm variant of the Watch 7 with LTE connectivity for the US market. 

More interestingly, the report also claims that the Galaxy Watch 7 might see a storage upgrade to 32GB, doubling the capacity offered by its predecessor.

Moreover, a rumor last month revealed that the Galaxy Watch 7 series will have three models. The company has only launched two models in the Galaxy Watch line thus far, so this is an interesting shift in strategy.

With the rumored launch window still a few months away, we can expect more leaks and information to surface regarding the Galaxy Watch 7 series. Rest assured, we’ll keep you informed about any new information that comes our way.

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