Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Name Confirmed via Certification
Samsung is gearing up to launch its most premium smartwatch yet, the Galaxy Watch Ultra. This news comes after weeks of speculation about the name and features of the upcoming wearable.
Galaxy Watch Ultra
Earlier rumors suggested Samsung might call the watch "Galaxy Watch7 Ultra" or even "Galaxy Watch X." However, a recent certification process revealed the official name to be Galaxy Watch Ultra. This suggests Samsung is following Apple's lead in using "Ultra" for its top-of-the-line smartwatch.

Expected Features
The Galaxy Watch Ultra is expected to boast a unique design with a squarish case and a circular screen. It will likely retain the popular rotating bezel, a feature missing from Apple Watch. Leaks also suggest a larger speaker, hinting at improved audio quality.
Performance and Battery Life
Under the hood, the Galaxy Watch Ultra is rumored to pack Samsung's first 3nm chip, the Exynos W1000. This new chipset promises significant improvements in both battery life and performance - a major selling point for any smartwatch.
Leaks suggest the watch might offer a staggering 100-hour battery life, which would be a massive leap compared to previous models. The official capacity is listed as 578mAh, but marketing materials might round it up to 600mAh.
Other Details
The Galaxy Watch Ultra will likely support 10W wireless charging and boast 32GB of internal storage. While the FCC certification reveals Wi-Fi b/g/n support, which is a bit outdated, the final product might offer a more modern standard.
Official Launch
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Watch Ultra in July alongside other devices like the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 phones at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event.


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