As per rumors, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 7 series is expected to comprise of three models instead of two indicating a shift in strategy. This is further solidified going by the company’s Q1 earnings call announcement. In a press release, the South Korean brand revealed important details about its wearables strategy. 

Samsung confirms premium Galaxy Watch models coming in the future

Samsung says that for wearables it aims to strengthen the Galaxy ecosystem experience through the expansion of new models and form factors like the Galaxy Ring. This suggests that the brand could indeed announce new models in the Galaxy Watch lineup although the exact naming scheme remains a mystery. The South Korean brand is said to be working on an affordable Galaxy Watch dubbed the Galaxy Watch 4 (2024). Additionally, a past report also hinted at the company going back to a rectangular smartwatch in one of the upcoming Watch 7 series.  

Samsung’s statement also indicates that it could launch more wearable devices in form factors like the Galaxy Ring. The press release also states that “the company will strive to meet demand for upgrades through the launch of new premium models”. Through the statement, we assume that the upgrades demanded by users will be implemented in the more premium Galaxy Watch models. The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is currently the premium offering. We could get a Pro or an Ultra model with the Galaxy Watch 7 series which is definitely a step up from the Classic.  

The Galaxy Watch 7 series and the Galaxy Ring are very much expected to debut at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10. 

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