Real-world photos of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic were leaked once more.

We are looking at a real-life photograph of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, which has leaked once more. Days before its anticipated release, leaker Setsuna Digital, also known as Instant Digital, posted the image on Weibo, giving us a better glimpse of what might be Samsung’s upcoming wristwatch.
The Galaxy Watch 8 series has been the subject of more leaks lately. The Classic model recently surfaced in an eBay sale, suggesting that testing or retail units may already be in circulation, in addition to CAD-based renders for the full Watch 8 series. The mounting body of evidence is further strengthened by this new image.
Galaxy Watch 8 Classic squircled design

The picture displays a black leather band on a metal watch body. Along with what appears to be a real spinning bezel, the watch has two side buttons. The “squircle” form that debuted with the Galaxy Watch Ultra and has unquestionably come to be associated with it is one obvious departure from Samsung’s earlier Classic watch offerings. With all of its watches, Samsung seems to be moving in the direction of this new design.
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Also, the screen might be larger and the bezel seems a little smaller than in previous versions, however Samsung has not verified any of these claims. There have also been rumors that the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic would have a more durable design and a brighter display.

Although Samsung has not yet made the Galaxy Watch 8 series official, it is anticipated that the firm will do so during its Unpacked event on July 9th, along with its upcoming line of foldable gadgets. The Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and other new wearables are anticipated to be the main attractions of the event.
The likelihood that the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic will soon have this upgraded appearance is growing as more leaks support the same design. The return of the spinning bezel and its new brand identity may help it stand out in Samsung’s growing watch selection, though it is unclear if it will be able to draw attention over the well-liked Ultra model.Real-world photos of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic were leaked once more.
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