Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Pro May Have Bigger Battery Than 5 Pro. The rumored Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 foldable are anticipated to launch later this year alongside the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 series.
Although there have been various rumors regarding the products over the past few weeks, the corporation has not yet confirmed the introduction of any of them. Three potential Galaxy Watch 7 models could emerge, each with different connectivity options. The Galaxy Watch 7 Pro’s battery specifications have now been made public by a report.
Details on the battery life of a forthcoming smartwatch were discovered by a GalaxyClub report on the Safety Korea certification website. The battery was reported as having a rated capacity of 578mAh and product number EB-BL705ABY. This is more than the 590mAh advertised capacity of the 573mAh rated battery that was utilized in the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro.
Consequently, the Galaxy Watch 7 Pro may be a smartwatch with a bigger battery than the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. According to earlier rumors, there will be three different models of the Galaxy Watch 7 series, one of which will probably be a Pro model. Notably, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series debuted in July 2023 with the release of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic in addition to the base model.
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There are rumors that Samsung will offer both eSIM-compatible and Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Watch 7 models in its range. While the latter is reported to have model numbers SM-L310 and SM-L315, the former is anticipated to have SM-L300 and SM-L305. The Galaxy Watch 7 Pro, the rumored top-tier third edition, is anticipated to have the model numbers SM-L700 and SM-L705 on it. It is reported that every model number that ends in five supports both cellular and eSIM connectivity, whilst the remaining variants most likely just support Wi-Fi.
Additionally, 32GB of onboard storage is anticipated for the Galaxy Watch 7 models, which is a significant improvement above the 16GB seen in the Galaxy Watch 6 models. The rumored smartwatches are anticipated to have an improved 3nm chipset, which is probably 50% more power efficient than the ones that are now in use, and to run a new version of Wear OS and One UI Watch.