Highlights
- Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra could feature a 47mm case and 590mAh battery.
- Both Galaxy Watch 7 and Ultra to use 3nm Exynos processor with 32GB storage.
- Ultra variant expected to have 3,000 nits brightness and 10ATM+ water resistance.
- Watch 7 Ultra might have a Titanium (Grade 4) body and sapphire crystal glass.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 series may bring in a Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra model, which might be what Samsung has up its sleeve for the Apple Watch Ultra 2.
Leaked key specifications of both the standard Galaxy Watch 7 and the Ultra have offered some insights into what these new smartwatches are expected to bring.
Galaxy Watch Ultra: Leaked Specs
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According to the report from AndroidHeadlines, the Galaxy Watch Ultra could come with a bigger 47mm case size compared to the standard Watch 7, which will be available in 40mm and 44mm options.
- 47mm size
- 590mAh battery
- Same processor as regular Watch 7
- Titanium (Grade 4) body and sapphire crystal glass
- 10ATM+ IP68 water/dust resistance
- Titanium Grey, Silver, Beige colours
- 3,000 nits peak brightness
- Cellular and Bluetooth models
- Quick Button in addition to Home/Back
- L1+L5 dual band GPS (same as Watch 7)
The Ultra variant will likely have a massive 590mAh battery.
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The Watch 7 will have a 300mAh battery for its 40mm model and a 425mAh battery for the 44mm model, putting them on par with the battery sizes of the Galaxy Watch 6 models.
Both the Galaxy Watch 7 and its Ultra variant may further benefit from a 3nm Exynos processor that may be more power-efficient and possibly provide more value in terms of performance, as it will come with a 5-core CPU and 32GB storage.
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These smartwatches from Samsung may indeed give other brands stiff competition in terms of overall performance and efficiency.
The Watch Ultra may be seen with a Titanium (Grade 4) chassis and sapphire crystal glass display.
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There could be three color variants of the Watch Ultra in Titanium Grey, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Beige.
How Will it Compare to the Apple Watch Ultra 2?
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The rest of the specs suggest the Galaxy Watch Ultra has a bigger battery, with a similar brightness and water resistance up to 100 meters, compared to the rumored Apple Watch Ultra 2.
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is rumoured to have an aerospace-grade Titanium chassis, often claimed to be Grade 5, which is higher than the rumored Grade 4 Titanium of the Galaxy Watch Ultra.
Apart from that, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is also said to have more storage on board compared to the Galaxy Watch Ultra.
Galaxy Watch 7: Specs
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In contrast, the regular Watch 7 may only be offered in Green and Cream colour variants.
Regarding display brightness, the Watch 7 is expected to retain the 2,000 nits peak brightness of its predecessor, while the Watch 7 Ultra could reach an impressive 3,000 nits.
- 40mm and 44mm size options
- 300mAh (40mm) and 425mAh (44mm) batteries
- 3nm Exynos processor with 5-core CPU and 32GB storage
- Armor Aluminum 2 body and sapphire crystal glass display
- 5ATM + IP68 water/dust resistance
- Green and Cream colour options
- 2,000 nits peak brightness
- Only cellular model available
- Home and Back buttons
Another major difference between the two variants is that the Watch 7 is supposedly available as cellular-only, and the Ultra might even come in a choice of cellular or Bluetooth-only models.
However, both watches are expected to support L1+L5 dual-frequency GPS for accurate location tracking.
Another rumour about the Watch 7 Ultra is that there should be a dedicated Quick Button for quick actions, apart from the Home and Back buttons.
The standard Watch 7 is likely to only sport the Home and Back buttons.
The Watch Ultra’s body is also supposed to be made of Armor Aluminium 2, whereas the standard Watch 7 is also going to have a sapphire crystal glass display.
Both watches could be MIL-STD-810H certified for durability, but the Watch Ultra could offer slightly better water resistance with 10ATM+ IP68 compared to the 5ATM+ IP68 of the Watch 7.
FAQs
What sizes will the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra be available in?
The Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra is rumoured to come in a 47mm case size, while the standard Galaxy Watch 7 will have 40mm and 44mm options.
How does the battery capacity compare between the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch 7 Ultra?
The Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra is expected to have a 590mAh battery, whereas the Watch 7 will have a 300mAh battery for the 40mm model and a 425mAh battery for the 44mm model.
What materials are used in the construction of the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra?
The Watch 7 Ultra is expected to have a Titanium (Grade 4) body with sapphire crystal glass for durability and premium feel.
What level of water resistance will the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra offer?
The Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra is rumoured to have 10ATM+ IP68 water and dust resistance, which is higher compared to the 5ATM+ IP68 rating of the standard Watch 7.
Will the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra have any special buttons?
Yes, the Watch 7 Ultra is expected to feature a dedicated Quick Button in addition to the Home and Back buttons for quick actions.
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