The demo models of the that Samsung will use to show its new smartwatch to the public at retail stores around the world have been certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, hinting at an imminent official launch. Model numbers SM-R820X, SM-R825X, SM-R830X, SM-R835X were certified on July 24 – the letter X usually denotes a retail demo version of Samsung’s mobile devices, and that means the Galaxy Watch Active 2 may be unveiled in the near future.
And that shouldn’t come as a surprise. Samsung will most likely unveil the Galaxy Watch Active 2 , which is less than two weeks away. In fact, the Galaxy Watch Active 2 models that will actually go on sale were , so Samsung has been making preparations for some time. And for more proof that the watch is very close to a public debut, one need only look that we leaked a couple of months ago and all the official-looking renders that have .
As we had revealed in our exclusive report, the Galaxy Watch Active 2 will come in two sizes: A 40mm version and a 44mm version. Both versions will have Wi-Fi and LTE-enabled variants. Samsung’s intuitive rotating bezel wheel will be , and the watch will have multiple new health-related features. Those will include , although the former thanks to the approval it needs to get from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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And that shouldn’t come as a surprise. Samsung will most likely unveil the Galaxy Watch Active 2 , which is less than two weeks away. In fact, the Galaxy Watch Active 2 models that will actually go on sale were , so Samsung has been making preparations for some time. And for more proof that the watch is very close to a public debut, one need only look that we leaked a couple of months ago and all the official-looking renders that have .
As we had revealed in our exclusive report, the Galaxy Watch Active 2 will come in two sizes: A 40mm version and a 44mm version. Both versions will have Wi-Fi and LTE-enabled variants. Samsung’s intuitive rotating bezel wheel will be , and the watch will have multiple new health-related features. Those will include , although the former thanks to the approval it needs to get from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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