Promotional images of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic with swivelling bezel released
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Samsung has scheduled its summer Galaxy Unpacked presentation for late July. Among other things, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic smart watches will make their debut at the event. Even though the event is still more than a month away, WinFuture has pulled out and published a whole bunch of official marketing images of the new products.
Here's What We've Seen
Overall, the Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic look very similar to their predecessors. The regular six is smaller, while the Classic version is distinguished by the leather strap and rotating bezel.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
A total of four versions of the watch will be available: the Galaxy Watch 6 with 40mm and 44mm Galaxy Watch 6 Classic in 43mm and 47mm variants. The new models will also get a Samsung Exynos W930 chip with different clock speeds and 5 ATM water resistance.
The promotional images show the devices in different colours. The Galaxy Watch 6 is likely to be available in black, beige and silver, while the Classic model will only be available in black and silver.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
Unfortunately, no other details about the watch's pricing and specifications are available yet.
Source: WinFuture