Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 smartwatches expected to debut with upcoming Galaxy UnpackedAn event scheduled for the end of July. In other words, the first render images of the alleged Galaxy Watch 6 Classic variant are already circulating on the internet and show some details.

Shared by tipster Steven Hemmerstoffer and website MySmartPrice, archives include the return of the premium smartwatch with physical spinning top. This feature has been replaced on the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro with a gesture-based “digital crown”.

After being replaced by the previous generation Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, Galaxy Watch 6 Classic brings a few elements from the 2021 Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. In addition to the rotating top, the premium model has a circular screen with slightly thick edges.

Protecting the serial identity, the smartwatch has physical Home and Back buttons on the right side. When processing images, the device appears with a magnetic lock wristband, which can be replaced with other options at the end.

According to old leaks, Galaxy Watch 6 Classic should have a 1.47-inch Super AMOLED display. Also, the smartwatch can use a 425 mAh battery, which can provide more than 40 hours of autonomy.

Samsung is also expected to update the smartwatch with new health and fitness features. There will also be more features to complement the experience in the South Korean brand’s ecosystem.

Galaxy Watch 6 Classic could have over 40 hours of battery life.

Galaxy Unveiled in July

The next Galaxy Unpacked is scheduled for July 26, 2023. The stars of the conference will be Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 foldable phones, as well as Galaxy Watch 6 watches.

However, Samsung has not confirmed the date of the event so far.

Source: Tec Mundo

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