Galaxy Watch 8 Classic has already been the subject of several leaks, though Samsung is unlikely to launch a smart watch by July. Earlier this week, after the numerous high resolution rendears showing the device capable of wearing from different angles, a new report now spreads information about its hardware. The excellent people of the Android Authority have found evidence that Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic users are not going to provide upgrade on board. A UI 8 clock clock is deep buried in a wire that highlights the chip seat intended to pack inside Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic.
According to code lines in a UI 8 Watch update released yet Galaxy Watch 8 The series will be equipped with Samsung’s Ecinos W1000, the same chip set used by the South Korean company for the Galaxy Watch 7 family.
In addition to the chip set that powered Samsung’s upcoming Smart Watch, some of the code lines show their names: Fresh 8, Fresh 8, and wise 8. These are just code names that use Samsung internally, but smart watches will be launched in the market as the market will be launched. Galaxy Watch 8 And Galaxy Watch 8 Classic.
An UI 8 watch has introduced the new tile preview Screenshot Credit: Android Authority
Galaxy Watch 8 It is expected that the code lines (fresh 8 and fresh 8 small) will come in two different sizes. However, Galaxy Watch 8 The classic can only be available in one size: 47 mm. On the bright side, Samsung fans will be able to choose from two versions: Bluetooth and LTE.
Although the use of an old chip set for a new product does not seem to be a good idea at a day and age where everyone is trying to put the latest hardware within their products, the vast majority of users will never know which pack is in the new smart watch of the chip set because they may not care.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 It is expected that the classic and its Vanilla siblings will be introduced in July with Samsung’s new foldables, Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Philip 7.
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