Thanks to previous rumors, there is some talk about the Galaxy Watch 6 getting Samsung’s new Exynos W930 chip. Along with native support for an LTE modem, this chip will also likely bring power and efficiency improvements to the table. In addition to the larger display, the Galaxy Watch 6 is also likely getting sapphire glass treatment for additional protection and scratch resistance. Galaxy Watch will be water resistant up to 5ATM, just like its predecessors.
Besides these hardware-focused changes, Samsung has also confirmed that it is finally adding support for Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications (IHRNs) on its next generation of smartwatches. This feature will only be available to users in the U.S. and South Korea in the initial phase, followed by a wider rollout in the coming months.
Now that we have discussed the Galaxy Watch 6 in some detail, it’s important to note that there’s been no mention or leak of a Galaxy Watch Pro model this time around. While unconfirmed, it’s evident that there may not be a Samsung Galaxy Watch “Pro” edition this time around. It is also likely that the Galaxy Watch Classic will be positioned as the successor to the Galaxy Watch Pro, and would be offered in 43mm and 47mm sizes.
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