Samsung took advantage of Unpacked to unveil a new Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch7. The smartwatch comes with important health and extreme sports features, and has a very familiar design. As expected, both devices They will also arrive in Mexico and can be reserved starting today..
The South Korean company has opened the pre-sale stage for those wishing to purchase one of its smart watches. The Galaxy Watch Ultra costs P10,999. and it is only available in 47mm size with three titanium case colors: grey, silver and white.
Although Samsung is marketing this device with an orange strap. As with the Apple Watch, your reservation comes with a free Navy Gray band. If you want orange you will have to pay an additional 650 pesosAnother important detail: the Galaxy Watch Ultra is discounted during the pre-sale phase, so the final price will be P9,999.
The Galaxy Watch Ultra is available for reservation on Samsung’s Mexico website. The pre-sale includes one year of Samsung Care+, up to 12 months of interest-free payment plans with participating cards, and a free strap. Shipments will begin on August 1st 2024.


This is the price of Galaxy Watch7 in Mexico.
If you’re on a budget or don’t need all the features of the Galaxy Watch Ultra, this is the solution. Galaxy Clock7. New smartwatch from Samsung. inherited some advantages from his older brotherwhile maintaining the signature round-face design. Unlike the Ultra, the Watch7 comes in two case sizes, one with a larger screen and battery.
As for prices, Galaxy Watch7 40mm costs 5,499 pesos and is available in green and cream. On the other hand, Galaxy Watch7 44mm Sells for Php5,999 in the same color options. A sports strap is included at no extra charge, although the option to purchase an additional one is offered in three models: sports (400 pesos), fabric (400 pesos) and athletic (600 pesos).
As with the Galaxy Watch Ultra, Samsung is offering up to 12 months of interest-free payment plans and a one-year Samsung Care+ subscription. Shipments will begin on August 1, 2024..
Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch7 Specifications
Galaxy Watch Ultra | Galaxy Clock7 | |
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CPU | Exynos W1000 (5 cores, 3 nm) | Exynos W1000 (5 cores, 3 nm) |
Screen | Sapphire crystal. 47 mm: 1.5 inches (37.3 mm), 480×480 Super AMOLED, full-color always-on display | Sapphire crystal. 44 mm: 1.5 inches (37.3 mm), Super AMOLED 480 x 480, full-color always-on display. 40 mm: 1.3 inches (33.3 mm), 432×432 Super AMOLED, full-color always-on display |
Memory and storage | 2GB Memory + 32GB Storage | 2GB memory + 32GB internal memory. |
Battery | 590mAh with fast charging (wireless charging based on WPC) | 44mm: 425mAh. 40mm: 300mAh. Fast charging (wireless charging based on WPC). |
OS and compatibility | Wear OS 5 powered by Samsung with One UI 6, compatible with Android 11 or later, with 1.5GB or more of storage. | Wear OS 5 powered by Samsung with One UI 6, compatible with Android 11 or later, with 1.5GB or more of storage. |
Sensors and measurements | Samsung BioActive Sensor (optical biosignal sensor, electrical heart signal, bioelectrical impedance analysis) and temperature sensor. Accelerometer, barometer, gyroscopic, geomagnetic and light sensor | Samsung BioActive Sensor (optical biosignal sensor, electrical heart signal, bioelectrical impedance analysis) and temperature sensor. Accelerometer, barometer, gyroscopic, geomagnetic and light sensor. |
Connectivity options | LTE, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 2.4+5 GHz, NFC, GPS(L1+L5)/Glonass/Beidou/Galileo | LTE, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 2.4+5 GHz, NFC, GPS(L1+L5)/Glonass/Beidou/Galileo |
Size, weight and colors | Available in 47mm size only: 47.4 x 47.4 x 12.1mm. 60.5g. Colours: grey, white and silver. |
44mm diameter model: 44.4 x 44.4 x 9.7mm, weight 33.8g, available in green and cream. 40mm model: 40.4 x 40.4 x 9.7mm, weight 28.8g, available in green and cream. |
Source: Hiper Textual

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