The much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra appears to have been officially confirmed, thanks to a new support page on Samsung’s official website. Recently certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the Galaxy Watch Ultra is listed alongside the Galaxy Watch FE, revealing key specifications and its model number.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra’s support page
A support page for a product with the model number SM-L705F has appeared on Samsung’s Latin American website. According to 91Mobiles, this model number corresponds to the Galaxy Watch Ultra. The smartwatch, along with other models in the Galaxy Watch 7 series, was also spotted on the BIS certification website with model numbers SM-L300, SM-L305F, SM-L310, SM-L315F, SM-L705F, and SM-R861.
The Features of Galaxy Watch Ultra
The Galaxy Watch Ultra is expected to feature:
– 47mm variant with Wi-Fi + cellular capabilities
– Penta-core CPU fabricated on a 3nm process
– 3,000 nits of peak brightness
– Titanium chassis
– Dual-band (L1+L5) GPS support
– Water resistance up to 100m
There is also speculation that the smartwatch might not be called the Galaxy Watch Ultra but could adopt the ‘X’ moniker, potentially launching as the Galaxy Watch X. This would place it as a premium version within Samsung’s smartwatch lineup, which currently includes standard and pro variants.
The Approx price and design of Galaxy Watch 7 Series
The upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 series, including the new premium variant, is rumored to undergo a design overhaul. Notable tipster Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) suggests it may feature a new square-shaped dial and an additional third button, while still retaining the iconic rotating bezel.
As for pricing, while there is no official information yet, the Galaxy Watch Ultra (or Watch X) is speculated to be priced significantly higher than Samsung’s current smartwatch offerings. This premium pricing suggests it will compete directly with the Apple Watch Ultra 2.
Conclusion of the launch of Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra
The confirmation of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra via the support page hints at an imminent launch, possibly at the Galaxy Unpacked event expected in July. With its advanced features, premium build, and expected high price, the Galaxy Watch Ultra aims to set a new standard in the smartwatch market, offering tough competition to its rivals.
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the official launch of Samsung’s next-generation smartwatch.