As the launch approaches, details of the Galaxy Watch 6 are assumed to have leaked, with information such as the size and the existence of a version that appears to be aimed at corporate users. More images of Samsung’s next-generation smartwatch have also been released..
The images, leaked Saturday (15) by tipster SnoopyTech, offer a detailed look at the Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, which should be part of the series. The allegedly official records reveal smart watches in different angles and colors.
The photos show that the models will be waterproof up to 5 ATM, good news for those who wear the watch during water activities and will have a very durable sapphire crystal display. Thinner bezels and a temperature sensor are some of the other innovations that the images reveal..
In another post, the same person responsible for posting more than 80 photos of the watch stated: There will be a “business” version of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6. There are no more details about this variant, but it is likely to have some modifications to appeal to the corporate audience.
series dimensions
South Korean store Funshop has released a promotional image revealing the dimensions of Samsung’s next-generation smartwatch, predicting the manufacturer itself. According to the photo, Galaxy Watch 6 will be sold in 40mm and 44mm versions in Bluetooth and 4G LTE versions.
Galaxy Watch 6 Classic will have slightly larger dimensions to accommodate the rotating crown. In this case, the models will go on sale in the coming years. Available in 43mm and 47mm sizes, also in Bluetooth and 4G LTE versions.
The launch of the Galaxy Watch 6 should take place on July 26, when the technical specifications and prices of the next generation will be announced. On the same date, Samsung is expected to introduce a new generation of foldable mobile phones, consisting of Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 models.
Source: Tec Mundo

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