This Friday (16), website WinFuture Images of new versions of Samsung’s smart watch Galaxy Watch 6 have been published. The models, along with the brand’s other devices, will be officially unveiled at Unpacked 2023, a Samsung event that should be held on July 26.

It is not the first time that images of new smartwatch models have been leaked. A few weeks ago, renders of the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic were released showing the details of the watch. by portal SamMobileBut the leaked material today is for printing closest to the final product.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will again be available in 40mm and 44mm diameter options. However, although the outer dimensions of the new watches have not changed, it is possible to notice that they have thinner edges and slightly larger OLED panels.

The standard model has a slightly narrower profile plus a regular rubber buckle strap, as seen in the figure below:

The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, on the other hand, brings back the rotating bezel with a slightly wider edge. For this reason, the case widths of this model are 43 and 47 millimeters, and it has a leather strap. Check out images from Classic below:

Leaked images of Galaxy Watch 6 in Classic model.

No technical details yet

While no technical data has been provided, both devices are expected to feature health and wellness-related features such as heart rate and blood pressure monitoring, body composition analysis, GPS, sleep tracking, exercise, and more.

According to Samsung’s alleged marketing images, the watches use sapphire glass as a screen coating, which provides greater scratch resistance. One thing that shouldn’t seem to change is the upload speed. Its wireless charging reaches 10W, the same power as the Galaxy Watch 5.

Source: Tec Mundo

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