Friday, April 4

Samsung’s next-generation smartwatches, likely to be called the Galaxy Watch 8 and Classic, have taken a step closer to launch as their batteries have appeared in a regulatory certification platform. The listings reveal that there will be a slight battery capacity bump for the standard model this year.

Two battery models—EB-BL330ABY and EB-BL505ABY—were spotted in Safety Korea’s database, linked to devices with model numbers SM-L330 and SM-L505. These are believed to belong to the Galaxy Watch 8 and Classic.

Galaxy Watch 8 (SM-L330):

  • Battery capacity: 435 mAh on the 44mm variant (up from 425 mAh in the Watch 7)
  • Also certified by TUV Rheinland, which confirms its safety compliance

Galaxy Watch 8 Classic (SM-L505):

  • The exact battery capacity is yet to be confirmed
  • It’s expected to retain the rotating bezel, a fan-favorite feature

What else to expect from the Galaxy Watch 8 series

Rumors suggest that this series will feature:

  • 3nm Exynos W1000 chipset, same as last year’s Watch 7 and Watch Ultra
  • Dual-frequency GPS for more accurate location tracking
  • Refined design with Wear OS 5-based One UI Watch

Notably, there’s no mention yet of a second-generation Galaxy Watch Ultra, which suggests that Samsung is currently focusing on the development of this watch and Classic. It’s currently unclear whether there’s a new Galaxy Watch Ultra in the pipeline for 2025.

The Galaxy Watch 8 series will likely be unveiled alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 in July or August, following the launch timeframe of the Watch 7 and Watch Ultra. With a larger battery, the Galaxy Watch series could offer longer battery life than its predecessor. More details should emerge as we inch closer to the launch.

About The Author

Amos Odipo is a Kenyan journalist currently working as Chief editor at AfroGadgets. He has been covering News, Tech news, and reviewing consumer products for five years. He reviews all gadgets and also covers augmented and virtual reality devices.

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Discover more from AfroGadgets

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Exit mobile version