Samsung is expected to launch several a whole arsenal of new products on 10 July during its Unpacked event, including its next-gen wearables and earbuds. The list of upcoming products includes the Galaxy Watch7 as well as the Galaxy Buds3 series, which have made appearances on Malaysia’s SIRIM database.
Both the Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pro receiving SIRIM certification on 25 June 2024 with the model numbers SM-R530 and SM-R630 respectively. Additionally, the Galaxy Watch7 got approved just yesterday with the model number SM-L310. As of writing, the Watch7 Ultra has yet to be listed, but it’s still early days.
Not much is known about the specs of the Galaxy Watch7 but from what we can gather from leaks and rumours, it will get faster 15W wireless charging compared to its predecessor’s 10W charging as well as a 40mm display and an unnamed 3nm AP chipset. If the recent leaked renders by leakster Evan Blass are to be believed, the smartwatch will retain a similar design to the Watch6 with a flat, round display.
As for the Buds3 and Buds3 Pro, the alleged renders show both models sporting long stems with blue and orange indicators on each respective bud; the vanilla variant will seemingly sport hard tips while the Pro will come with soft silicone ear tips. A community post claims that the upcoming earbuds will get new internal drivers, better battery life, AI-powered adaptive EQ, and an IP57 dust and water resistance rating.
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