Samsung is working on the Galaxy Watch8, expected to be unveiled in July alongside the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7. Recent certifications reveal that the Watch8 will feature a 435 mAh battery in its 44mm size, which is a slight increase of 10 mAh over the Galaxy Watch7. While this improvement is minimal, it still signifies progress. The Galaxy Watch8 Classic has also been certified, though its battery capacity remains undisclosed, suggesting it may have a similar minor enhancement.
Samsung is clearly already in development for the Galaxy Watch8, the successor to the Watch7 that debuted last July. If history holds, we can expect the Watch8 to be officially announced in July alongside the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7.
The Galaxy Watch8 has been identified in both a Korean certification database and the TUV database, specifically its battery. This indicates that the smartwatch will feature a 435 mAh battery in its 44mm version, which is an increase of 10 mAh compared to the Galaxy Watch7.
While this doesn’t represent a significant enhancement, it is still an improvement. The battery for the Galaxy Watch8 Classic has also received certification, though its capacity remains unknown. It’s possible that it may include a similar minor upgrade, but we can’t confirm that at this time.
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