Tag: Galaxy Watch 9

  • Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 Redesign Leak, No Classic 9

    Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 Redesign Leak, No Classic 9

    Key Takeaway

    – No Galaxy Watch 9 Classic in 2026 (and no rotating bezel successor).
    – Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 will get a redesign with a boxier, classic-inspired look.
    – Thinner bezels, a new orange-accented Quick button, and button layout changes.
    – New color options: beige, black with blue strap, silver with green strap.
    – One UI 9 Watch update will bring new watch faces and a Samsung Health redesign.


    Redesign Details Emerge for Next Galaxy Watch Ultra

    The succesor to the first Galaxy Watch Ultra or the 2025 refresh is getting a redesign according to GalaxyTechie on X, while scattered rumors about a Galaxy Watch 9 Classic appear to have been false—at least according to this tipster. Accordingly, there will be no succesor to the Galaxy Watch8 Classic with rotating bezel in 2026, which is entirely in line with Samsung’s usual release schedule. The posibility that a new Classic version might be missing from the next Samsung wearable generation was also recently noted in the analysis of some fresh FCC documents.

    Borrowed Elements from Classic Design

    According to the leaker, there will be a redesign of the Galaxy Watch Ultra2 instead, which will borrow a few elements from the classic smartwatch design—specifically, a slightly more boxy design with the numbers 1–12 on the bezel, although it has not been confirmed whether the bezel will rotate. The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 display is also said to feature thinner bezels and there will be differences in the button design on the right side, as the first render image below suggests.

    Quick Button and Color Options

    Accordingly, the round Quick button in the middle will be replaced by a wider button marked with a new orange accent color. New options are also expected in terms of colors and straps, including for the Galaxy Watch9. The base model (of the Galaxy Watch9 and/or the Galaxy Watch Ultra2) will reportedly be beige, with a black version featuring a bluish strap and a silver version with a green strap also avaliable. The images above also hint at new features and watch faces as part of One UI 9 Watch, a Samsung Health redesign is expected as well.

  • Samsung Next-Gen Foldables & Smartwatches Hinted at FCC

    Samsung Next-Gen Foldables & Smartwatches Hinted at FCC

    Key Takeaway

    – Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Z Fold 8 Ultra have received FCC certification.
    – Galaxy Watch 9 (40mm and 44mm) and Watch Ultra 2 also certified.
    – Model numbers indicate device types: F9xx = Fold, F7xx = Flip, LXX = Watch.
    – FCC certification suggests a launch is on schedule for July Unpacked event.
    – Galaxy Z Fold 8 “wide” and Watch 9 Classic are absent from FCC listings, casting doubt on US availability.


    According to a recent FCC listing in the US, the official database of electronic devices approved by the Federal Communications Commission, several of Samsung’s next-gen foldable phones and smartwatches have obtained the necessary certification required for commercial launch. These include:

    • SM-F776U: Anticipated to launch as the Galaxy Z Flip 8.
    • SM-F976U: Anticipated to launch as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, the successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
    • SM-L340 and SM-L345: Likely the 40mm Galaxy Watch 9, in Wi-Fi and cellular versions, respectively.
    • SM-L350 and SM-L355: Likely the 44mm Galaxy Watch 9, in Wi-Fi and cellular versions, respectively.
    • SM-L715: Likely the cellular variant of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2.

    How these model numbers are deciphered

    For readers who are wondering how the aforementioned devices are inferred from the model numbering, Phonearena provides a good overview. For example, Samsung’s book-style Fold phones typically use SM-F9xx numbers, while the Flip phones typically use SM-F7xx numbers. As for the Samsung Galaxy Watches, these have used model numbers beginning with SM-LXX for several generations now.

    What the FCC listing indicates about launch timeline

    Electronic devices only make it into FCC records when they are approaching commercial launch, so these filings suggest Samsung’s launch is proceeding on schedule. Notably absent from FCC listings, however, are the SM-F971U (Galaxy Z Fold 8 “wide” foldable) and the SM-L510/SM-L515 (Galaxy Watch 9 Classic). While this doesn’t rule out a US launch, it does cast some doubt on their availability alongside the core Fold and Flip lines. Either way, clarity is expected at Samsung’s Unpacked launch event on July 22 in London.

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  • Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 to Switch to Snapdragon Wear Elite, Watch 9 Stays

    Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 to Switch to Snapdragon Wear Elite, Watch 9 Stays

    Key Takeaways

    1. Samsung is expected to reveal the Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 this summer, alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8.
    2. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear Elite, featuring advanced AI processing, may be used in the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, while the Galaxy Watch 9 is likely to run on the Exynos W1000.
    3. The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is currently being tested with the Snapdragon Wear Elite SoC, while the Galaxy Watch 9 will likely use the Exynos W10.
    4. The Exynos W1000 is believed to outperform the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2, making performance comparisons between the two chips interesting.
    5. The Galaxy Watch 9 is expected to have the model number SM-L345, and the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is likely designated as SM-L716.


    Samsung is likely to reveal its Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 this summer. Although a specific release date has not been disclosed, they are anticipated to debut alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8. There isn’t much information available about these smartwatches, however, a recent leak suggests an interesting chip strategy that could please those interested in the Ultra 2.

    Snapdragon Wear Elite Update

    Qualcomm has recently launched the Snapdragon Wear Elite at the MWC, marking it as the first wearable platform focused on personal AI. It incorporates the company’s Hexagon NPU, allowing for high-performance AI processing right on the device itself. This new processor might be featured in the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, while the Galaxy Watch 9 is expected to utilize the Exynos W1000. This information has been shared by leaker Jason C on X, who claims that this dual-chip strategy aims to differentiate between the premium and standard models.

    Specifications of the Watches

    The leaker mentions that Samsung is putting the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 through tests with the Snapdragon Wear Elite SoC. Furthermore, the Galaxy Watch 9 is said to run on the “Exynos W10,” which is likely the W1000, the same system-on-chip used in the original Galaxy Watch Ultra (buy on Amazon) and Galaxy Watch 8 (buy the Classic on Amazon) versions. The W1000 is a robust wearable SoC, outperforming the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2. It will be intriguing to compare its performance against the Snapdragon Wear Elite.

    Speculative Processor Strategy

    At this stage, the dual-processor approach for the upcoming Galaxy smartwatches remains speculation. The only other detail that has surfaced pertains to the model numbers linked to them. Reports indicate that the Galaxy Watch 9 will have the model number SM-L345, while the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is expected to be designated as SM-L716.

    Jason C on X

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