Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 could come in three versions – and get a big chipset upgrade (2024)

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 could come in three versions – and get a big chipset upgrade (1)

In recent online leaks, new rumors of Samsung’s next Galaxy Watch models have surfaced, alleging that there could be three new models in its forthcoming Galaxy Watch 7 series – all with a new, faster chip.

The rumor was spotted after leaker @kro_roe took to X (formerly Twitter), saying that a third variant of the Galaxy Watch 7 could be released this year alongside the Galaxy Watch 7 Classic and Galaxy Watch 7 Pro. It’s too early to tell what the new variant could be, but it could potentially adop Samsung’s older square-style design – another rumor that’s floating around.

Since Samsung switched back to WearOS, it has released two Galaxy Watch models per year starting with the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic in 2021. Last year, Samsung launched its most recent smartwatches, the Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.

If rumors of a third variant are correct, it will join the rumored Galaxy Watch 7 Classic and Galaxy Watch 7 Pro, marking the first time that Samsung will have unveiled three different versions at once.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 could come in three versions – and get a big chipset upgrade (2)

Alongside those rumors of a model with a square display, another X/Twitter leaker, @TheGalox_, has stated that the Galaxy Watch 7 series could make use of a new Exynos W940 chip, which could apparently run 30% more faster than than the Exynos W930 used in the Galaxy Watch 6.

This rumor should be taken lightly, as the leaker has a history of being incorrect with their predictions. But if it's correct, the new chip could also pack 50% more power efficiency, likely powered by a 3nm manufacturing process which Samsung has been working on since 2022.

This builds on a rumor that surfaced earlier this year that a major chipset upgrade could be integrated into the Galaxy Watch 7 series, giving it the power it will need to stand out among smartwatch competitors such as the Xiaomi Watch 2 and Pixel Watch 2.

Exynos W940, the processor powering the Galaxy Watch7 series, will apparently be 50% more efficient and 30% faster than the previous model pic.twitter.com/XUFAe0c8ZAMarch 14, 2024

See more

When will we see the Galaxy Watch 7?

Although we are still a while away from an official Galaxy Watch 7 announcement, it would make sense for Samsung to reveal its new line of smartwatches during its next Galaxy Unpacked event.

We don't yet know the date or location for that event, but it's likely to take place sometime in July. Last year, Samsung's second Unpacked event took place on July 26, and saw the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5, alongside the Galaxy Watch 6.

A similar lineup is expected in this year's equivalent event, where Samsung is rumored to be dropping the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6. The Galaxy Watch 7 will likely join those foldables and, if these rumors are true, will arrive in three new variants alongside the Samsung Galaxy Ring, which would make it one of the bigger Unpacked events in recent years.

While we don't yet know how much Samsung's new smartwatches will cost, we can get a ballpark idea from today's models –the Galaxy Watch 6 starts at $299.99 / £289 / AU$549, while the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic starts at $399.99 / £369 / AU$699. With the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro costing $449.99 / £429 / AU$799.99 when it landed in 2022, it seems Samsung could soon have a new smartwatch at all three price points.

You might also like

  • Samsung Galaxy S25 tipped for larger screen and other 'considerable' design changes
  • Here's how much Samsung's cheaper foldable might end up costing
  • Everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy S24's new AI features

Rowan Davies

Editorial Associate

Rowan is an Editorial Associate and Apprentice Writer for TechRadar. A recent addition to the news team, he is involved in generating stories for topics that spread across TechRadar's categories. His interests in audio tech and knowledge in entertainment culture help bring the latest updates in tech news to our readers.

See more News about Smartwatches

More about smartwatches

The Apple Watch almost came to Android, but 'technical' difficulties got in the wayGarmin smartwatch owners have spotted a new, unannounced heart rate feature

Latest

Nvidia's fastest AI chip ever could cost a rather reasonable $40,000 — but chances that you will actually be able to buy one on its own are very, very low and for a good reason
See more latest►

Most Popular
Ukraine VPN launches new improved apps

By Chiara Castro

Canva just acquired some of our favorite graphic design software

By Steve Clark

More xMEMS solid state driver earbuds have officially landed – and these are hand-painted

By Becky Scarrott

Netflix's 3 Body Problem was ready to go in mid-2023, but it was held back for one big reason

By Tom Power

Own an LG OLED TV from 2022? You’re about to get a great free upgrade

By Carrie Marshall

You can try a free Stellar Blade demo this Friday, with progress carrying over to the full game

By Dashiell Wood

Tesla finally rolls out new Autopark feature for cars that lack ultrasonic sensors

By Leon Poultney

Manufacturing and utilities firms leaked millions more records last year

By Sead Fadilpašić

Adobe announces new Firefly-powered services that let you train your own AI models

By Steve Clark

Dragon's Dogma 2 modders provide players with a fast pass on rare items

By Demi Williams

Sony reveals a record 247MP camera sensor – and it could one day take medium format cameras to a new level

By Timothy Coleman

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 could come in three versions – and get a big chipset upgrade (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Horacio Brakus JD

Last Updated:

Views: 6363

Rating: 4 / 5 (71 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Horacio Brakus JD

Birthday: 1999-08-21

Address: Apt. 524 43384 Minnie Prairie, South Edda, MA 62804

Phone: +5931039998219

Job: Sales Strategist

Hobby: Sculling, Kitesurfing, Orienteering, Painting, Computer programming, Creative writing, Scuba diving

Introduction: My name is Horacio Brakus JD, I am a lively, splendid, jolly, vivacious, vast, cheerful, agreeable person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.