Samsung Battery Certifications Show Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 at 800mAh, Watch 9 40mm at 382mAh
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Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 26
Samsung Battery Certifications Show Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 at 800mAh, Watch 9 40mm at 382mAh
2 articles · Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 26
Battery certifications point to a roughly 382mAh cell in the Galaxy Watch 9 40mm and about 800mAh in the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, signaling a notable endurance upgrade ahead of launch.
Samsung is pairing bigger batteries with power-efficiency improvements, aiming to support heavier use cases such as continuous GPS, health monitoring and all-day fitness tracking with fewer charging breaks.
A new Snapdragon chip is also rumored for the lineup, which could improve app speed, multitasking and sensor processing while helping extend battery life.
The Ultra 2 appears targeted at outdoor and power users with durability and long-session GPS in focus, while the broader Watch 9 range is positioned for mainstream buyers ahead of an expected summer 2024 debut.
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