The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 may be powered by a chipset made using a 3nm technology, according to a claim from Passionategeeks that just surfaced on Amazon’s Canada website. It is said that this chip(3nm Exynos W1000) will increase the smartwatch’s efficiency while maintaining its seamless functioning.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 specifications and details revealed on Amazon microsite
This is purportedly the 40mm Bluetooth version of the Samsung Galaxy Watch7, available in Cream. Possibly the most interesting feature of the new series—the first 3nm chipset—is confirmed by the Amazon page.
The other noteworthy improvement in the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is the second-generation BioActive sensor, which, according to the brief description, would offer “more accurate measures with [sic] your heart rate during exercise and sleep.”
Under the working moniker Exynos W1000, the existing Watch6 series’ 5nm W930 processor should see a notable increase in performance and efficiency. Galaxy AI will also provide replies to incoming text messages. The on-screen keyboard is small and might be challenging to use, so type quickly and let AI fix any spelling errors in your response.
Additionally, the article states that it will make use of Samsung’s Galaxy AI suite of AI technologies to provide intelligent responses to messages straight from the smartwatch. This listing is for the Cream-colored, 40mm, 128GB capacity, 40mm Bluetooth Galaxy Watch 7.
On the other hand, the titanium casings of both Galaxy Watch Ultra models are touted. Nevertheless, it looks like Samsung will offer its first smartwatch under the “Ultra” name in silver and white finishes; regrettably, the merchant did not offer any pictures in either color.
For the aforementioned model, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 might cost CAD 358 (about Rs. 21,800). Should this be verified, the cost of the wristwatch might be CAD 52 (about Rs. 3,000) less than that of the current Galaxy Watch 6.