Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 is likely officially coming on July 10, but we now know some of the specs and (possibly) the price of the watch, thanks to an apparent leak on Amazon Canada.
The listing on Amazon Canada, discovered by PassionateGeekz, was still live at writing time, enabling us to take a screenshot. It contains no images of the watch, featuring instead images of a Chromebook; and some of the details, such as 128GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, are obviously related to a Chromebook. But a big chunk of the listing, including the title, seems to be about the upcoming wearable.
According to the listing, Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 will be available in a 40-millimetre size and "Cream" color. An unnamed, three-nanometre chip is powering the watch, and a BioActiveSensor 2 should provide "more accurate measures" of your heart rate both during exercise and sleep.
SEE ALSO:Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 leak: 3 big upgrades, including battery and cameraA number of AI-related features are also listed, including a personalized Daily AI companion which will enable "AI Powered Sleep, AI Powered Exercise, and AI Powered Communication" (yes, we're aware that that's as vague as it can be). Also, Galaxy AI "smart reply" will "help find the rights words and tone when replying to messages on the watch."
Finally, the listing mentions a 100-hour battery life in Power Saving Mode, as well as Stamina Mode for very long workouts.
The listing also says the item will "be released on July 10, 2024," which aligns with Samsung's next "Unpacked" event. The price is listed at 358.55 CAD, which is roughly $262.62.
For reference, Samsung's Galaxy Watch 6 comes in two sizes (40-millimetre and 44-millimetre), and it has a 1.3 or a 1.5-inch AMOLED display. It's powered by a five-nanometre Exynos chip, comes with 16GB of storage memory and 2GB of RAM, and it launched with a starting price of $299.99.
It's worth noting that Samsung accidentally leaked some info on the upcoming Galaxy Watch FE, which is also likely to launch on July 10.
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