The highly anticipated launch of Samsung’s newest wristwatch line, the Galaxy Watch 6, is just around the corner. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certified the upcoming lineup as compliant. The Samsung Watch 6 and the Samsung Watch 6 Classic are the two versions that make up the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 are anticipated to debut at the same time, possibly in July or August.
Two Models: Samsung Watch 6 and Samsung Watch 6 Classic
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will come in two sizes, 40mm and 44mm, according to the FCC listing. The 44mm version is designated as SM-R940, whereas the 40mm variation is designated as SM-R930.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/a, NFC, and GNSS connectivity options. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series and its predecessor, the Watch 6, both have wireless charging capabilities. It is anticipated that the wireless charger for the Watch 6 will be the same as the one used for the Watch 5 series, model number ER-OR900.
Samsung is speculated to release the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic in addition to the Galaxy Watch 6. Additionally recently revealed were the device’s renderings. It is speculated that this model would include rotating bezels similar to the well-liked Watch 4 Classic. According to reports, the Watch 6 Classic would have a 1.47-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 470 x 470 pixels and a 425mAh battery.
Additional details on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series are anticipated to surface from other certification platforms in the following weeks, despite the FCC listing’s lack of exact specifications. As we get closer to the actual release of these eagerly awaited smartwatches, stay tuned for additional developments.