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Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic design leaked, reveals rotating bezel

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New renders of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic have been leaked, giving us a closer look at the design of the upcoming smartwatch. The renders, which were created by 91mobiles based on 3D CAD files, show that the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic will have a similar design to its predecessor, the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. However, there are some subtle changes, such as a thinner bezel and a new rotating bezel design.

The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is expected to be powered by the new Exynos W920 chipset and will come with Wear OS 4. It is also rumored to have a larger display, improved battery life, and new health features.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic renders reveal a rotating bezel

Renowned leakster OnLeaks, in collaboration with MySmartPrice, has recently revealed CAD-based 3D renders of the upcoming Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. The renders display the watch in an elegant black color, highlighting its metal case and silicone wristband with a magnetic clasp. The watch seems to boast a 1.47-inch circular Super AMOLED screen, accompanied by a substantial rotating bezel resembling the design of the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic.

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According to a report by 91mobiles, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic will feature a number of new health sensors, including a barometer, body composition analysis, ECG, gyro, heart rate sensor, GPS, NFC, sleep tracking, and temperature sensor. The watch is also expected to have a screen with 470×470 resolution.

In addition to the new health sensors, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is also expected to be powered by the new Exynos W980 chipset, which is made using an improved 5nm fabrication process. The chipset is expected to bring new features powered by Wear OS 4 and One UI 5 Watch, including improved health tracking and Material You design.

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Older Samsung Foldables Test One UI 8…

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Samsung is actively working to bring the big One UI 8 update to its older foldable phones, including the Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4.

Samsung is now trying out its new One UI 8 software on the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4 phones from 2022. This shows that Samsung is actively working to bring its latest big update to its older devices.

A person who shares insider information (a “tipster”) has seen early test versions of the One UI 8 software for Samsung’s 2022 foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4.

These test versions have specific codes, like F936BXXUAIG3 and F721BXXUAIG3. These codes tell us that Samsung has officially started working on this big new update.

Samsung is currently testing the new One UI 8 update on its foldable phones in India (like the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4). This means Indian users will likely get the update soon after it starts rolling out for older devices.

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Samsung isn’t just updating foldables! One UI 8 is currently undergoing internal testing across a wide array of Galaxy phones, covering everything from mid-range models like the Galaxy A56 and A36, to top-tier devices such as the Galaxy S24 and S23 series, and even future releases like the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6.

Samsung launched the stable One UI 8 update with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. However, Samsung is also testing new features on the Galaxy S25 series with a Beta update.

 

 

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Samsung S26 Plus/Edge Could Get 50MP Camera

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After Samsung’s recent big event, we’re hearing more and more about next year’s best phones. The Galaxy S26 phones are still about six months away, but a new report shares a secret internal name and says the S26 Plus or Edge model will get a better camera.

A new report from Winfuture reveals Samsung’s internal codenames for the Galaxy S26 lineup: NPA1, NPA2, and NPA3 for the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra respectively. The report clarifies that “NPA” means “Next Paradigm.

The report specifically notes that the Galaxy S26 Plus or S26 Edge will feature a 50MP ultrawide camera, a notable step up for the series.

The 50MP ultrawide camera, which brought a new level of landscape photography to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, is reportedly making its way to another variant in the next generation of Samsung phones.

 

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The Galaxy S25 Plus and Edge feature a 12-megapixel sensor for the ultrawide camera. The 50-megapixel lens will offer better photos by capturing more details and colors. You can also expect 8K video recording at 30fps with an ultrawide camera.

“It looks like Samsung is changing things up for the Galaxy S26 series. Many reports say they’ll drop the ‘Plus’ model. The ‘Edge’ version is likely to step in and will come with improved cameras, possibly including a special zoom lens.

If Samsung combines the S26 Plus and Edge into one new phone, the S26 Edge might come with a special ‘Telephoto’ camera. This camera would be good for zooming in, offering a clear 10-megapixel picture with 3 times optical zoom.

Since the official announcement is more than half a year away, we can’t be sure these details are completely true. So, take these leaks lightly! We expect lots more interesting hints about the upcoming Galaxy phones to appear until Samsung’s next big event.

 

 

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Samsung Launches AI Health Coach in US

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Samsung is set to debut an AI-driven Health Coach in the US. This service will securely unify health data from Galaxy Watch and Samsung Health, powered by artificial intelligence.

Breaking news for health tech! A Samsung executive reveals plans for an AI Health Coach in the US that uniquely links your Galaxy Watch data, Samsung Health, and your doctor. This game-changing concept is set to disrupt the American wearable market.

Samsung Health is getting an AI-powered chatbot called AI Health Coach in the US. Beta testing for this new feature will also begin this year, before its wider release.

 

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The functionality will be available as a Beta test by the end of 2025, which will aim to offer personalized services by comprehensively analyzing users’ health information and medical data.

Samsung’s AI Health Coach processes wearable data, specifically targeting your Sleep, Nutrition, Activity, and Stress to provide tailored guidance.”

The AI system will continuously monitor variations in your health metrics, interpret their significance, and then deliver actionable advice.”

Samsung’s AI Health Coach will first launch in the US. The company plans to see how it works and get feedback there. If all goes well, they will then decide about bringing it to other countries.

Park said, “We plan to launch first in the US market to receive various feedback.” The domestic (Korean) launch schedule is yet to be determined.

“Park Heon-soo from Samsung’s Digital Health Team says they’re working to connect hospitals and medical systems directly with apps and wearables, making healthcare more accessible.

 

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