Samsung is set to roll out its next-generation smartwatch later this year. The Galaxy Watch 7 has already appeared on an FCC listing, confirming it’s on the way. Now, after digging deeper into the listings, the Samsung-focused media outlet SamMobile revealed new info about the smartwatch’s battery and charging.
Galaxy Watch 7 might support faster charging
Based on certification documents, it seems like one of the four Galaxy Watch 7 variants, SM-L305, is geared up to support charging at 5V and 3A, making it 15W in total. Given that different model numbers typically represent regional variants, it’s probable that the other three variants, SM-L300, SM-L310, and SM-L315, will also support 15W charging.
This year, the Korean tech giant might shake things up by introducing a new, more affordable model called the Galaxy Watch 7 FE. However, according to the latest info, this model won’t just lack support for 15W charging β it’ll actually only support 5W, making it 50% slower than the Galaxy Watch 6.
Well, one of the most exciting rumors right now is that it could be powered by a 3nm chip, the Exynos 940. This could enhance efficiency and potentially extend the battery life of the smartwatches, which is always a critical aspect of wearables. Stay tuned for more updates.
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