It has been just the , but we are already hearing rumors regarding its successor. It was revealed last month that the next-generation Galaxy Watch models could bring . Now, more details regarding Samsung’s upcoming smartwatches have been leaked.
According to reliable leakster , Samsung will release two Galaxy Watch 4 series smartwatches: and . The South Korean firm appears to be skipping the Galaxy Watch Active 3 model name this year to bring the Galaxy Watch Active series’ numbering in line with the Galaxy Watch series. Both smartwatches could be released sometime in Q2 of 2021. That’s earlier than Samsung’s usual Q3 release time frame for its smartwatches.
The next-generation Galaxy Watches are expected to be released in two sizes (with ) and in Bluetooth and LTE variants. The Galaxy Watch Active 2 brought , and the Galaxy Watch 3 introduced SpO2 reading. The next-generation Galaxy Watches are rumored to bring , which means there is no need for pricking a user’s fingertip. The only feature that appears to be missing is skin temperature monitoring.
It is also being rumored that at least one of Samsung’s upcoming smartwatches would . It is still not clear if Samsung has in favor of Google’s wearable platform or if it is just testing waters right now. However, that would still give Wear OS a much-needed boost in terms of both sales and popularity.
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According to reliable leakster , Samsung will release two Galaxy Watch 4 series smartwatches: and . The South Korean firm appears to be skipping the Galaxy Watch Active 3 model name this year to bring the Galaxy Watch Active series’ numbering in line with the Galaxy Watch series. Both smartwatches could be released sometime in Q2 of 2021. That’s earlier than Samsung’s usual Q3 release time frame for its smartwatches.
The next-generation Galaxy Watches are expected to be released in two sizes (with ) and in Bluetooth and LTE variants. The Galaxy Watch Active 2 brought , and the Galaxy Watch 3 introduced SpO2 reading. The next-generation Galaxy Watches are rumored to bring , which means there is no need for pricking a user’s fingertip. The only feature that appears to be missing is skin temperature monitoring.
It is also being rumored that at least one of Samsung’s upcoming smartwatches would . It is still not clear if Samsung has in favor of Google’s wearable platform or if it is just testing waters right now. However, that would still give Wear OS a much-needed boost in terms of both sales and popularity.
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