The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series is set to make its global debut soon, with an expected unveiling at the upcoming Unpacked event in Seoul on July 26. The series will consist of two smartwatches: the Galaxy Watch 6 and the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. Ahead of their launch, both smartwatches have been spotted on various certification websites, including the FCC, GCF, and Safety Korea.
Adding to the excitement, the watches have
now made an appearance on the Google Play Console listing. While the listing
doesn’t provide much information about the upcoming smartwatches, it does
reveal their respective model numbers. The 40mm variant of the Galaxy Watch 6
carries the model number SM-R930, while the 44mm variant is identified by the
model number SM-R940. On the other hand, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic comes in a
42mm variant with the model number SM-R950, and a 46mm variant with the model
number SM-R960.
Previous leaks have already shed light on
the battery specifications and official marketing images, offering insights
into the design and battery capacity of both smartwatches. We have also
previously shared the pricing details for the upcoming Galaxy Watch 6 lineup. According
to recent leaks, the upcoming smartwatches will feature slimmer bezels and
larger screens compared to their predecessors. Powering these watches will be
the Exynos W930 processor, built on a 5nm process, complemented by 2GB of RAM
and 16GB of onboard storage. While the battery capacity is expected to be
upgraded for the 40mm and 44mm variants of the Galaxy Watch 6, the Classic
version will reportedly see a slight downgrade compared to last year’s model.