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Major Galaxy Watch Ultra leak reveals almost everything we need to know ahead of Unpacked

What you need to know

  • The latest details of the Galaxy Watch 7 and Ultra have reportedly leaked, revealing the full spec sheet of both devices.
  • The Watch Ultra (47mm) is rumored to offer a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a 590mAh battery and 32GB of storage for around $750.
  • The base Watch 7 remains similar to the Ultra, but offers 40mm and 44mm variants with 1.3- and 1.5-inch displays for between ~$342 and ~$428.

We're just over a week away from Samsung's summer Unpacked event, and the full spec sheet for its new watches has leaked.

The full spec sheet of the Galaxy Watch Ultra and Watch 7 was detailed by Offering laboratoriesalong with a few potential colors. The larger Ultra model will apparently debut with a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a 480×480 resolution. Rumors indicate the device will arrive in a 47mm size option with dimensions of 47.4 x 47.1 x 12.1 mm.

Internally, the sheet adds that the Ultra variant could feature the Exynos W1000 chipset with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. Samsung's version of Wear OS, One UI 6 watchIt is said to greet users from the first moment.

A 590mAh battery with fast charging capabilities was also highlighted. Users could expect NFC, Bluetooth 5.3, 4G, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz and 5GHz connectivity options. As for its sensors, the purported spec sheet claims that it has GPS, light and geomagnetic sensors, gyroscope, barometer, BioActive, temperature and heart rate sensors.

An IP6X dust resistance rating and 10 ATM waterproofing round out the Watch Ultra's purported specs.

The publication adds that colors for the device (at least in France) include Titanium Gray, Titanium White, and Titanium Silver for its 47mm size. The device is also rumored to be priced at €699 in France, roughly $750. It’s worth noting that pricing is always tricky, and Samsung will likely adjust it accordingly for each region.

(Image credit: SmartPrix/OnLeaks)

The Galaxy Watch 7 is rumored to feature the same sensor lineup as its Ultra sibling. However, the spec sheet indicates that consumers could see two size variants – 40mm and 44mm. The former could sport a 1.3-inch Super AMOLED display, while the latter could sport a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED as the larger model. The same Exynos SoC is allegedly featured on the watch as well.

The Watch 7's RAM and storage options are the same, though there are differences in terms of battery. The smaller 40mm model could have a 300mAh capacity, while the 44mm offers a 425mAh battery. These sizes are similar to last year's. Look at 6 and 6 Classic.

The publication adds that the Watch 7 could feature the same IP6X dust resistance, but its waterproofing is rated at 5 ATM.

The 40mm variant of the base model with Bluetooth is said to be available in green and cream options for €319 (about $342). Its 44mm option with green and silver colors could go for €349 (about $374). The spec sheet suggests that its 40mm version with Bluetooth/4G could be priced at €369 (about $395), while its 44mm version could be offered for €399 (about $428).

The Watch 7 appeared on Amazon's retail listing with a A sneak peek of some featuresThe BioActive sensor remains the same in both leaks, though Amazon's listing mentions a “Daily AI Companion,” likely referencing Samsung's Galaxy AI. In addition to similar colors, the listing indicated that consumers could receive their Watch 7 on July 16, just six days after its launch.

Elsewhere, the Galaxy Watch Ultra Recently appeared in some official-looking renders featuring the Buds 3 series. From the now-deleted images, the Watch Ultra was seen featuring a sturdy strap, a square body, and a circular watch face with multiple physical buttons.

Samsung confirmed that its Summer Unpacked Event will take place on July 10 in Paris, France, and consumers can start pre-ordering their devices.

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