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Samsung could reveal the Galaxy Watch 7 series in the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event rumored to be set for July. The predecessor was also launched in July, last year. Although Samsung has not officially revealed any information about the new series, it has surfaced on a couple of certification platforms revealing some key information.

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The latest is the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification (spotted by MySmartPrice), which reveals our Galaxy Watch 7 models with model numbers SM-L300, SM-L305, SM-L310, and SM-L315, alongside a Galaxy Watch FE with model number SM-R861. So let’s take a look at the revealed specifications of the models.

SM-L305 to offer 15W fast wireless charging

The Galaxy Watches with model numbers SM-L300 and SM-L310 appear to be Wi-Fi only, while the AM-L305 and SM-L315 could be the LTE versions of them respectively. The SM-L300 and SM-L310 could come with 40mm and 44mm diameters respectively.

Additionally, the certification listing also reveals that the SM-L305 (supports LTE) will support 15W fast wireless charging. For those unfamiliar, the Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 5 support 10W wireless charging. The model number of the new 15W wireless charger is EP-OL300. Unfortunately, the listing does not reveal any more information about the chipset or battery of the new series.

For an idea of what to expect, the predecessor equips the Exynos W930 (5nm) chip with dual 1.4GHz Cortex-A55 cores which are powered by a 425mAh battery and was launched with OneUI Watch 5 based on Android Wear OS 4.

Notably, the Galaxy Watch FE with the model number SM-R861 will offer a slower 5W wireless charging support according to the listing, which is the same as the Galaxy Watch 4. The FE model was also spotted on the latest OneUI build.

To sum it up, there will be three Galaxy Watch models: two with and without LTE connectivity, and the new Galaxy Watch FE, which may not offer LTE connectivity.

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