For the last few years, Samsung’s lineup of smartwatches each year has been having two models, a standard version and a more premium variant. However, the company’s this year lineup of smartwatches will have three models, with the addition of a more affordable, Fan Edition version, the Galaxy Watch FE.
The upcoming smartwatch has already been spotted on multiple certification platforms, which have confirmed the existence of the wearable. However, we didn’t have confirmation about the existence of the Galaxy Watch FE from Samsung. Fortunately, that has just changed.
Galaxy Watch FE support page goes live
Samsung has made the support page for the Galaxy Watch FE live on its official websites for Ireland, Latin America, and the United Kingdom. The support page is for the model number SM-R861. The latest development also suggests that the launch of the wearable is imminent.
Unfortunately, the support of the Galaxy Watch FE doesn’t reveal any features or specifications of the wearable. According to various reports, it could be based on the Galaxy Watch 4, which isn’t a bad thing at all considering that it was a very capable smartwatch.
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The other two smartwatches in this year's lineup will be the Galaxy Watch 7 and the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra. The latter will offer capabilities of par with those of the Apple Watch Ultra 2. Hopefully, we will know everything at the launch on 10 July 2024.