Samsung's Unpacked Event scheduled for July 10 cannot come soon enough. Most especially when a new set of rumors are circulating online supposedly leaking the new features of the Galaxy Watch 7, claiming the new watch can detect early signs of stroke, heart attacks, and diabetes.
The purported specifications and images of the Galaxy Watch 7 series have already surfaced before launch. According to a recent leak, the Galaxy Watch 7 may be able to detect early indicators of age-related conditions.
Sources discovered even the Samsung Health app's AGEs (Advanced Glycation Endproducts) index user interface. Thanks to this capability, the Watch 7 series may be able to detect early indicators of age-related illnesses.
The coding contains hints about how the brand can provide cardiovascular risk tracking. The company will use the AGE index feature to offer improved health tracking.
It is believed that AGEs are crucial for the emergence of chronic age-related illnesses. They have been connected to several illnesses, including diabetes, heart attacks, and strokes. With the help of the AGEs index feature, users of Watch 7 might develop an index of the data collected by their wearable. The index will be accessible through the Samsung Health app on their cell phones.
Galaxy Watch 7 Build
According to other speculations from last month, Samsung's next Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra will upend the design game by mimicking the Apple Watch's appearance while staying loyal to its identity.
It was speculated that the new gadget, reminiscent of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, will mix the innovative square-shaped frame with the conventional round screen of its predecessors. According to leaked renders, its unique design combination makes it stand out in the competitive smartwatch industry.
One of the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra's most problematic features is its alleged 16.4mm thickness. This is a notable increase compared to the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic's 10.9mm and Watch 5 Pro's 10.5mm profiles, respectively.
Galaxy Watch FE
While some customers are still waiting for the Galaxy Watch 7, others may already have pre-ordered the $199 Galaxy Watch FE. The new model combines economy with remarkable capabilities and offers a cost-effective introduction to Samsung's wearable technology.
With its elegant 40mm form, the Galaxy Watch FE maintains the distinctive look of the Galaxy Watch series. The watch appeals to various styles and comes in three classic colors: pink, gold, silver, and black. Additionally, Samsung has unveiled stylish replaceable bands with eye-catching orange and blue stitching that let customers customize their appearance.
Users can now seamlessly match their timepieces to their outfits or moods thanks to the new watch faces, which offer additional customization. Changing bands is made easier with just one click, allowing users to change their look while on the go.
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