Samsung will introduce the Galaxy Watch 7 series in June, which will be available in three versions. While the top model is expected to be called the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra, it could also be called the Galaxy Watch X according to a new rumor. It will likely compete with the Apple Watch Ultra.

Galaxy Watch X / Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra rumored specs

The Galaxy Watch X or the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra will reportedly be able to handle the pressure equivalent to 100 meters underwater, which is the same as the Apple Watch Ultra and Apple Watch Ultra 2. However, it’s important to note that the actual depth the devices can handle is different, which is 40 meters only for the Apple Watch Ultra. It could be a similar story for the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra as well.

According to reports, the Watch 7 Ultra will have longer battery life than the other models in the Watch 7 series. You may get 100 hours of battery backup with a 578mAh battery pack inside the Watch 7 Ultra. For context, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic and the Watch5 Pro reportedly offer a significantly lower 40 hours and 80 hours of battery life with a 425mAh and a bigger 590mAh battery respectively. The Apple Watch Ultra 2 reportedly offers a battery life of 36 hours with a capacity of 564mAh.

While the Watch 7 Ultra could bring a slightly larger battery, the massive improvement (speculated) seems to be due to a more power-efficient operation of the device. The device will equip the 3nm Exynos W1000 chip, which is said to be 20% more capable and power efficient as compared to the 5nm Exynos W930.

The W1000 will also likely be Samsung’s first 3nm chip for the mass market. The company will also introduce the next-generation Galaxy foldables and the long-anticipated Galaxy Ring along with the new watches.

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