Galaxy Watch 8 renders leaked online

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Robert Haba
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Robert Haba covers breaking Android news, chipset leaks, and OEM announcements at Droid Tools. With 7 years tracking the Android ecosystem, he has followed every major...
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It appears that Samsung will update its Watch collection at the July Unpacked event. This indicates that the Galaxy Watch 8 series will soon emerge from the shadows. It might debut alongside the Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7. We’re giving you an exclusive first look at the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic even though the official unveiling is still a few weeks away. We have a 360-degree video and comprehensive CAD renders of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic thanks to our partnership with OnLeaks, which allows us to see it clearly before it is released.

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Exclusive Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 classic renders

Recently, we broke down why the Classic model might be making a comeback in Galaxy Watch 8 lineup. From what we’ve gathered so far, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic could arrive in a single size (47mm). Regulatory filings suggest it could pack a 435mAh rated battery, which typically translates to a 450mAh typical capacity. And in case you’re still wondering, yes, it really seems like the rotating bezel is making a return. Now, feast your eyes on these exclusive Galaxy Watch 8 Classic renders!

Also, it appears that the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic will have a display that is about 1.5 inches in size. It measures around 46 x 46.5 x 14.2 mm. The Watch 8 Classic seems to have a squircle-shaped frame, similar to the Galaxy Watch Ultra, based on the renders. It’s reasonable to assume that this model might be the Watch Ultra’s spiritual descendant or possibly a direct sequel.

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Robert Haba covers breaking Android news, chipset leaks, and OEM announcements at Droid Tools. With 7 years tracking the Android ecosystem, he has followed every major Snapdragon generation, Pixel launch, and One UI release since 2015. Before joining Droid Tools, he covered consumer electronics at a local publication. Robert's coverage focuses on news and OS updates. When a story breaks, you'll find his analysis within the hour.
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