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Samsung fuels Galaxy Watch6 with bigger display, better resolution [Leak]

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With the next-gen foldable phones, Samsung will also introduce a new lineup of flagship smartwatches. Meanwhile, a reliable source just revealed that Samsung will equip the Galaxy Watch6 (Classic) with an even bigger display and improved resolution.

According to IceUniverse, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic will be equipped with a 1.47-inch display (bigger than predecessor). Compared to the Galaxy Watch5 Pro, the leaked screen size of the next flagship smartwatch is 0.7 inches bigger and can be considered a big development towards UX betterment.

In addition to a bigger screen, the Watch6 Classic will also have better resolution in order to deliver sharper visibility on the panel. Ice has not revealed much info regarding the screen resolution, but it’s expected to go higher than 450 x 450 pixels.

In addition to Apple, the company got another reputed competitor – Google – which directly joined the smartwatch market with the first-gen Pixel Watch. As the smartwatch market continues to grow further, the South Korean tech giant doesn’t want to leave any opportunity.

Design and specs – Rumored

The forthcoming Watch6 series could introduce – Galaxy Watch6 and Galaxy Watch6 Classic. Both smartwatches will run One UI Watch, based on Google’s Wear OS operating system. Unlike the Watch5’s flatter screens, the next lineup is likely to take design inspiration from Google’s Pixel Watch.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro

Samsung might rebrand the Pro variant with Classic, giving the Watch6 lineup a similar identity as the Watch4. The Watch6 Classic could also bring back the iconic physical rotating bezel feature, as part of gaining more attention for the premium option.

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Last but not least, the Watch6 series will be equipped with enhanced health-tracking features. Furthermore, the upcoming watches will bring an accelerometer, barometer, blood pressure monitoring, ECG, GPS, gyro, heart rate sensor, magnetic sensor, sleep tracking, and stress measurement.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic to blend Ultra DNA with iconic bezel, renders leaked

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Leaked CAD renders showcase Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 Classic with Ultra-like squaricle design and iconic bezel. The renders give us our first look at the product, which was in the rumors mill for a few months.

The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic should launch in July, alongside Samsung’s foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 7. This follows Samsung’s usual schedule for smartwatch releases, and fans are already excited about the return of a beloved feature.

The star of the show (via SammyGuru) is the physical rotating bezel, a hallmark of earlier Classic models like the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. It’s back, offering smooth, tactile navigation for menus or fitness tracking, and users love its intuitive feel.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic Renders

The renders reveal a squircle-shaped body, taking cues from the Watch Ultra. Unlike the Ultra’s static circular frame, the Classic’s bezel rotates and sports anti-slip ridges. A three-button setup, including a crown-style button between two side keys.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic Renders

These renders, while unofficial, align with leaks from trusted sources. The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic seems to mix innovation with tradition, pairing a modern look with the iconic bezel. We’ll get the full reveal this summer, so stay tuned.

Leaked specs

Leaked firmware suggests One UI 8 Watch, with Gemini AI and advanced health features. Think “personal health coach” and a “vascular load” metric for deeper fitness insights. These could make the watch a standout.

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Battery details are still unclear, but certifications point to a 435mAh capacity for larger models, up slightly from the Galaxy Watch 7’s 425mAh. This might mean a small boost in battery life, but nothing dramatic.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic pass 3C certification, launch expected soon

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Samsung is getting ready to launch its next smartwatches – the Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. Right now, both the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 models have just received 3C certification in China, which means they are one step closer to being released.

The 3C certification spotted by Xpertpick shows two model numbers, SM-L3350 and SM-L5050. These are believed to be for the Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic. These watches are expected to be announced in July 2025, likely alongside Samsung’s new foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7.

Moreover, the listing confirms that both watches will support LTE, 10W charging, and may come with Samsung’s EP-T1510 travel charger. Although the 3C listing doesn’t give too many details, more information has already appeared in past leaks.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 3C certification

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Earlier, the Galaxy Watch 8 series also appeared on the FCC certification website. According to that, both models will support LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, NFC, 10W wired charging, and wireless charging.

Like the current watch series, reports claim that both models will come in different sizes. Last year, Samsung released the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra with its foldables in July, so a similar launch timeline is expected this year.

However, it is still unclear if Samsung will launch a new version of the Watch Ultra this year. This year, Samsung is bringing back the Classic model with the Galaxy Watch 8, which was removed in the Watch 7 series. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, 6 Classic get parental controls and safety features for kids [US]

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Samsung has rolled out a new update for the Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, adding special features designed just for kids. This update is currently available for users on the Verizon network carrier in the US, and the company will expand it to more users soon.

The fresh update for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series enables Galaxy Watch for Kids features. It helps kids learn to be more independent while giving parents peace of mind. Parents can set up the watch for their child using the Galaxy Wearable app on their Samsung phone.

For that, just choose “Start setup for a child” and follow the steps. Once the setup is done, kids can make calls and send messages straight from their watch, even without a phone.

Moreover, the update also gives parents useful tools to keep their children safe. These tools are as follows:

  • Find location option lets you see where your child is.
  • Trusted Contacts feature allows you to manage who your child can call or message.
  • School time limits watch use during school hours so your child can focus.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Kids Features

It makes the Galaxy Watch 6 more helpful for families with children. Users can identify the latest update for the Galaxy Watch 6 series through the One UI build version given below.

  • Galaxy Watch 6 Classic – R955USQU1BYD1 (43mm) / R965USQU1BYD1 (47mm)
  • Galaxy Watch 6 – R935USQU1BYD1 (40mm) / R945USQU1BYD1 (44mm)

If you have a Galaxy Watch 6 or Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, you can check for the update by opening the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone. Go to Watch Settings> > Watch software update >> Download and install.

Aside from this, Samsung is planning to bring back the popular Classic model in the upcoming Galaxy Watch 8 series. Known for its rotating bezel and traditional watch look, the Classic version was skipped in the Galaxy Watch 7 series. Fans of this design will be happy to see it return.

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Wear OS 6 with Material 3 Expressive brings fluid animations, battery boost; Gemini integration

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Google introduced the Wear OS 6 upgrade with Material 3 Expressive design and Gemini integration. The next wearable platform is set to elevate the smartwatch experience with Google’s new design language and AI assistant.

On top of that, Wear OS 6 brings smoother animations, better battery life, and enhanced personalization. Samsung announced Gemini for Galaxy Watch is coming later in 2025, while the Expressive design will be deployed gradually.

The design of Wear OS 6 focuses on the round display of smartwatches. Scrolling animations trace the curvature of the screen, creating a fluid feel. As you scroll, lists animate to add depth, making information easier to access and navigate.

Using the pin pad or controlling media now feels more responsive, thanks to updated motion and feedback by Material 3 Expressive. Shape-morphing elements adapt smoothly to the smaller screen, ensuring a seamless experience.

Dynamic color-theming is a standout feature. The theme you pick for your watch face will apply across the entire system, creating a unified look. Wear OS 6 also introduces glanceable buttons that stretch to fit the display.

In addition, Wear OS Tiles are more engaging, offering quick access to actions like texting contacts or starting workouts. Google has optimized Wear OS 6 for better performance, delivering up to 10% more battery life.

Google also disclosed that more design enhancements are in the works with partners. Pixel devices, including the Pixel Watch, will get these updates first later in 2025. Galaxy devices would also be treated as a priority, along with Pixel phones.

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Galaxy Buds Core to be Samsung’s best battery earbuds yet affordable

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Samsung is getting ready to launch a new pair of budget wireless earbuds, the Galaxy Buds Core. This will likely replace the Galaxy Buds FE as Samsung’s cheapest earbuds. While the Galaxy Buds Core may not have all the advanced features, it could come with another big advantage – longer battery life.

According to the latest information (via 91Mobiles), the Galaxy Buds Core will have bigger batteries than the Buds FE. These earbuds have been spotted on the Nemko platform, which reveals details about the battery capacity of the buds and the charging case.

The listing claims that each earbud will have a 100mAh battery (200mAh total), and the case will come with a 500mAh battery. Notably, the Galaxy Buds FE have 60mAh batteries in each earbud and a 479mAh battery in the case. This means the Buds Core could last much longer on a single charge.

The Galaxy Buds Core might have the largest earbud batteries of any Samsung earbuds. Even the high-end Galaxy Buds 3 Pro only have 48mAh in each earbud, though they do have a slightly bigger 515mAh battery in the case.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Core Nemko Certification

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Aside from the batteries, the design of Galaxy Buds Core might be similar to the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, with stems for easier touch controls. Also, they will support Bluetooth 5.0+ and may include amazing sound features like AAC and SSC audio codecs.

Moreover, these earbuds will also have touch controls and three microphones on each earbud to help with voice calls. However, it’s not clear if they will have active noise canceling (ANC) or wireless charging. Samsung is expected to launch the Buds Core later this year.

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