The rumor mill continues to churn in the favor of Samsung‘s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event in July, with the Galaxy Watch 7 series receiving Bluetooth SIG and now BIS certification in India according to 91mobiles. Thanks to this certification process, there are chances of an imminent debut for the new smartwatches.
The Galaxy Watch 7 will come in 40mm and 44mm sizes
The filing reveals four models for the Galaxy Watch 7 series: SM-L300, SM-L305F, SM-L310, and SM-L315F. Additionally, the Galaxy Watch Ultra is listed with the model number SM-L705F, while the Watch FE appears under SM-R861. This wider range of models indicates Samsung’s strategy to cater to different price segments: entry-level, mid-range, and high-end, with the Watch FE likely targeting budget-conscious consumers and the Ultra competing against the Apple Watch Ultra.

Leaks have shed light on some key specifications for the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra. The Galaxy Watch 7 will come in 40mm and 44mm sizes, with green and cream color options. It will boast a sapphire crystal display with a peak brightness of 2000 nits and maintain a durable build with IP68 and 5ATM water and dust resistance. Battery capacities are also revealed, with the 40mm model sporting a 300mAh battery and the 44mm model packing a 425mAh battery. An exciting upgrade comes in the form of a new 3nm process chip, offering a smaller size, improved performance, and better power efficiency. Storage space is also set to double to 32GB.

The Galaxy Watch Ultra takes things a step further with a more rugged design. It will sport a 47mm titanium case available in three colors: titanium grey, titanium silver, and titanium beige. Upping the durability factor, the Ultra boasts a 10ATM water resistance rating alongside the usual IP68 dustproofing. It will also pack a larger 590mAh battery and benefit from the same 3nm chip and 32GB of storage as the Watch 7. However, it appears the Ultra will only be available in a cellular version.
With BIS certification now secured, the wait for Samsung’s official unveiling of the Galaxy Watch 7 series and the Galaxy Watch Ultra shouldn’t be much longer.
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