Samsung is going to present a whole series of new products in about a month – at the event on August 11. These include a new smart watch – Galaxy Watch 4, about which detailed information has appeared on the network.

The details and official images were shared by the well-known German resource WinFuture, behind which is the no less famous insider Roland Quandt with a long track record of reliable leaks. This time, the original source of the leak was a page from the online giant Amazon, which was quickly removed from the public domain.

The Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic should be the first Samsung watches to feature the new Google Wear OS shell and without Tizen.

The base model Galaxy Watch 4 will be offered in 44mm and 40mm versions with aluminum cases. The larger version has a 1.36-inch display and a 361 mAh battery. In the smaller version, the display has a diagonal of 1.19 inches, and the battery has a capacity of 247 mAh.

The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic in 42 and 46 mm will also be available. In addition to the larger size, the Classic model has another difference – the rotating bezel, which was previously the hallmark of Samsung smartwatches.

All versions will receive a variety of sports modes and corresponding sensors, for example, to determine the heart rate and blood oxygen saturation. In addition to options with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and NFC, there are also options with LTE support.

In terms of price, the cheapest version of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 will start at just under € 300.

Roland Quandt frequently posts on the German resource Winfuture.de subsequently confirmed press renders and detailed specifications of smartphones and other gadgets prior to their announcement. So it was Samsung Galaxy A52, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, Samsung Galaxy Note20, Huawei Watch GT2 Pro, Samsung Galaxy Buds +, Redmi 7 and many other devices.









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