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Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic official posters appeard online

Next month during its Galaxy Unpacked event in Seoul, Korea, Samsung is anticipated to unveil the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic and Galaxy Watch 6 along with the new foldable smartphones. Ahead of the presentation ceremony, numerous colour possibilities for the Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic have allegedly been shown in online leaks of renderings.

There are reportedly two casing sizes for the Galaxy Watch 6: 40mm and 44mm. The Watch 6 Classic model comes in 43mm and 47mm sizes. They could come in Wi-Fi and LTE versions. Samsung provides The Watch 6 series with a sapphire lens for display protection. The leaked images of Galaxy Watch 6 released by the German magazine WinFuture (evleaks) have shown that the colour possibilities are silver, black and cream.

The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is only available in black and silver. Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is depicted with rotating bezels, similar to Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. The rotating bezel’s presence allows users to move around widgets and apps. Samsung exclusively designed the rotating bezel in favour of a virtual, solid-state bezel, just like it was on the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, which was the talk of the Galaxy Watch fans. Samsung may also include its own Exynos W390 processor in the Galaxy Watch 6 series, but it is not confirmed yet.

Exclusive: Galaxy Watch 6 series will have brighter display

The Galaxy Watch 6 series supposedly has a 5 ATM certification for water resistance. The leaked images revealed that the vanilla Galaxy Watch 6 appears to be an exact replica of the previous Galaxy Watch 5, as well as the considerably older Galaxy Watch 4. The bezels do appear slimmer, though suggesting that a bigger display was included while maintaining the same form factor.

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