Samsung Galaxy Watch 7: Full Specs, Price + Release Date

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

A few months after launching the Galaxy Watch 6, Samsung may start thinking of throwing the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 in 2024. The wearable is a sporty smartwatch that may come in a circular shape with a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED screen and may be equipped with a heart rate monitor, SPO2 Blood oxygen monitor, Multi-sports modes, GPS, NFC, ECG, Exynos W940, and my run the Android WearOS 4.5. So let’s dive into the full details!

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 SmartWatch Full Specs:

So far! there are no rumors or information about the looks or technical features of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7. However, we will put our full expectations of the Upcoming Samsung smartwatch.

Device Galaxy watch7
Shape Circular
Dimension 45*43*10mm
Weight 40g
Colors Black, Silver, Gold, Pink
Display Super AMOLED
Screen Size 1.5 Inch
Screen Resolution 480 x 480 pixels
Operating System WearOS 4.5
Sensors
  • Accelerometer
  • PPG Sensor
  • SPO2
Bluetooth V5.3
CPU Exynos W940
NFC Yes
eSIM Yes
Multi-sports mode Yes
Heart rate monitor Yes
Blood oxygen monitor Yes
GPS Yes
Waterproof 5ATM
Additional Features
  • ECG
  • Sedentary reminder
  • Sleep monitor
  • Alarm
  • Barometer
  • Brightness Adjusting ….etc
Battery Capacity 450 mAh
Normal Usage 2-3 Days
RAM+ROM 3GB+32GB
Strap Leather, Silicone
Price $$ The prices are below

Price and Release Date?

In fact! there is no information about the price and the release date of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7. but we expect that Samsung will launch the Galaxy Watch7 in July 2024 at a price range between $250 to $300.

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jack stevens
Jack is a tech journalist and wearable enthusiast with a particular obsession: finding devices before they are officially announced. Instead of waiting for press releases, Jack spends his time digging through global regulatory databases like the FCC, IMDA, and SIRIM to uncover the "paper trails" of upcoming hardware. With a focus on the Chinese wearable ecosystem, he bridges the gap between leaked model numbers and the real-world tech heading for your wrist. When he’s not tracking FCC filings, he’s usually testing the latest fitness trackers to see if they actually live up to the hype.

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