Samsung would be preparing a real successor to the original Galaxy Watch, which would bring back the long-awaited physical rotating bezel, and that would have other outstanding features such as Gorilla Glass DX screen, military resistance and built-in GPS.
Samsung is working on a new iteration of its Galaxy Watch smartwatch, which not only just passed FCC certification, but has also discovered a feature that the user community yearned for: the inclusion of a physical rotating bezel.
Last year Samsung ventured with the launch of two smartwatches but focused on the world of fitness as it was in the first part of the year the Galaxy Watch Active and in the second part of the course the Watch Active 2, but if you are looking for a real successor to the original Galaxy Watch released two years ago, we have good news, because it is likely that in a few months you can buy it.
In fact, up to four new Galaxy Watch models have just appeared on the FCC website, though it’s basically the same watch with LTE and Wi-Fi variants, and under the 45mm and 41mm dial sizes. The size of the dial would be a change since the Galaxy Watch Active 2 released at the end of last year had configurations of 40 and 44 mm, which varies slightly for this new iteration.
What can be seen in the image that accompanies the records confirms that the watch will have a Gorilla Glass DX screen, protection against water up to 5 ATM, military resistance MIL-STD01-8190G, built-in GPS and LTE or Wi-Fi connectivity. according to the model.
On the other hand, from Sammobile they add that this next watch will have a physical rotating bezel, something that would mean a return after the South Koreans bet on virtual touch bezels in the watches launched in 2019.
If true, and so it seems from the records, Samsung would launch this new range of smartwatches throughout this year, possibly in the same presentation event where the announcements of the Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Fold 2 and Galaxy Tab are expected. S7 and S7 + possibly in an online meeting.