Samsung is set to host its summer Unpacked event on 10 July 2024, where numerous hardware announcements are expected. However, it appears that we might not have to wait long to see what some of the devices from that list could actually look like, thanks to a new leak by Evan Blass (aka evleaks). This time around, the reliable tipster has shared a set of high resolution images that are alleged to be official product renders of the brand’s upcoming Galaxy Watch7 series and Galaxy Buds3 series.
Starting with the Galaxy Watch Ultra, the leak shows the high-end variant sporting a squarish yet rugged case, gray exterior, and orange accents. It apparently features a band similar to the one introduced with the Apple Watch Ultra, which uses a new quick-release connector rather than the traditional spring pin approach.
Watches, buds. pic.twitter.com/BP8yN0g9nz
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) June 27, 2024
Meanwhile, the standard Galaxy Watch7 is shown retaining a design that’s been seen before from its predecessor, but with some slight differences. The olive green colourway that the wearable is depicted in appears to be a new colourway, while the blue and orange elements visible is something that will be repeated again on Samsung’s next-gen earbuds series.
Speaking of which, Blass’ leak reveals two different pairs of stemmed earbuds, where the first is shown featuring an open design resembling Apple’s entry-level AirPods, while the other with silicone eartips. These are believed to be the standard Galaxy Buds3 and the Buds3 Pro, respectively. The blue and orange colour elements mentioned earlier are visible yet again on both earbuds, seemingly acting as left and right indicators.
Unfortunately, the leakster did not detail the specifications for all of the products involved in this leak. For that, we have to wait for their respective announcements during the Unpacked event next month, where we’ll also be seeing the debut of the next-gen Galaxy Z foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Ring, and perhaps the Galaxy Tab S10 series. In case you missed it, the launch will be streamed live via Samsung Malaysia’s official website, as well as its Facebook, Instagram, Newsroom, and YouTube channel at 9pm local time on 10 July.
(Source: Evan Blass)
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