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NewsVR & ARGalaxy Watch 7 Could Get Major Upgrades with Double the Memory
Rumors suggest Samsung is working on launching the Galaxy Watch 7 in three variants, with the standard and classic models joined by a new variant that might end up being known as the Ultra. The lineup is anticipated to run on the new Exynos chipset. Apart from the speedy processor, the upcoming Galaxy smartwatches could also feature a larger memory.
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 7 to feature twice the memory of its predecessor
The information comes from SamMobile, alleging the three Galaxy Watch 7 models will be equipped with 32 GB on-board storage. If this were to materialize, it will double the capacity of the Galaxy Watch 6 (review) and Galaxy Watch 5 series that sported ‘just’ 16 GB of storage.
With a larger storage, it provides more room for users to store songs that are accessible when offline. In addition, additional memory could mean more apps and features can be installed in the smartwatch.
It was not detailed whether the amount of RAM in the Galaxy Watch 7 will be increased as well. As it stands at the moment, the Galaxy Watch 6 already received a RAM upgrade at 2 GB coming from 1.5 GB in its predecessor, so it will be a surprise if there is another increase along the way.
What else you should know about the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7?
The outlet added Samsung is revamping the model number with the Galaxy Watch 7. It seems the vanilla model will be known as the SM-L300 and SM L305 while the next more capable option will be labeled as the SM-L310 and SM-L315. On the other hand, the most premium and expensive model gets SM-L700 and SM-L705 as its model numbers. The higher model number for each variant could mean the inclusion of cellular connectivity.
As for the aforementioned chip, Samsung will enlist its in-house W940 SoC to power the Galaxy Watch 7 range. It is speculated the chipset will be manufactured using the 3 nm process. In addition, it’s touted to be 50 percent more efficient and 30 percent faster than the Exynos W930 in the Galaxy Watch 6.
Which are you excited to see most at the upcoming Unpacked event? Have you set your eyes on the Galaxy Watch 7 over the Galaxy Z Fold 6 or Flip 6? We’re eager to hear your answers.
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