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Galaxy Watch 6 Series: Size and variant details about upcoming Galaxy Watch 6 series leaked: All the details – Times of India

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked is just around the corner. At the upcoming event on July 26, the company is expected to announce the next-generation Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip smartphones. Along with these, the company is also expected to announce the Galaxy Tab S9 series and Galaxy Watch 6 series.
Ahead of the launch, new details about the upcoming Galaxy watches have surfaced online which reveal all the size and variants. SamMobile has reported that Galaxy Watch 6 series will be available in two variants — Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.
Galaxy Watch 6 Series to be available in GPS and LTE variants
In addition to two variants — Galaxy Watch 6 Series will also be available in GPS and LTE connectivity variants. Also, the Galaxy Watch 6 Series is expected to come in 40mm and 44mm sizes, while the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is expected to come in 43mm and 47mm sizes. Both the variants will come in GPS and LTE variants.
Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic: Expected specifications
Based on the leaks and rumours, Samsung is expected to bring back the rotating dial that became an identity for Samsung watches almost since its inception. The watches are expected to feature a circular OLED screen — slightly bigger than Galaxy Watch 5.
Apart from that, the watches are also set to get a better chipset which will improve the overall performance and will have better clock speed as well.
Other features of the watches include 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. The smaller variants — 40mm and 43mm are said to come with a 300mAh battery, while the bigger variants — 44mm and 47mm are likely to be backed by a 425mAh battery.

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