Samsung unveils Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 and Galaxy Watch 9 at London event
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Updated · Geeky Gadgets · Apr 26
Samsung unveils Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 and Galaxy Watch 9 at London event
9 articles · Updated · Geeky Gadgets · Apr 26
The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 features a Snapdragon Wear Elite chipset, 5G connectivity, 4,000-nit display, and advanced health sensors, while the Watch 9 uses an Exynos chipset. Both offer 50% charge in 10 minutes.
The Ultra 2 delivers 30% better battery efficiency, on-device AI, and a refined design with compatibility for existing accessories. The launch event, expected in late June or early July, will also showcase other flagship products.
Samsung’s new wearables emphasize innovation in health tracking, connectivity, and user experience, reinforcing the company’s push to lead the competitive smartwatch market and expand its product ecosystem.
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