Anyone who kept an eye on the recent leaks concerning Samsung's next Unpacked event should have at least a rough idea of what to expect from the company's next-gen wearables. But if you were waiting for a clearer picture, wait no longer.
High-quality official renders depicting the Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Buds 3, and Buds 3 Pro have leaked (via @evleaks), leaving virtually nothing to the imagination.
What we see here in this new collection of renders is a sporty Galaxy Watch 7 that looks very much like the Watch 6, except it has a different silicone wrist strap. The Galaxy Watch 7 is shown in three color options: silver with a white strap, all green, and cream with a matching strap.
Then there's the even sportier Galaxy Watch Ultra, which is also shown in three color combinations: silver with a white strap, a dual-tone black and dark gray model, and a black variant with an orange strap.
Last but not least, the renders showcase two pairs of wireless earbuds, i.e., the Galaxy Buds 3 and the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro.
Which is which? It's not entirely clear, but the Buds 3 Pro should correspond with the model number SM-R630, which is visible in one of the case renders, and we're guessing the Pro variants are the ones with rubber ear tips.
Interestingly, both models seem to have the rumored “Blade Lights” that should light up, i.e., the black strips running across the sides of each earbud.
Blue and orange dots — a common theme
We can't help but notice that one common design element shared by nearly every one of these wearables, including the already-released Galaxy Watch FE, is the pair of blue and orange dots.
This small design cue is visible on the Watch FE and Watch 7 wrist strap, at the end of the Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro stems, and on their charging cases. In fact, only the Galaxy Watch Ultra seems to be missing this design element, even though it embraces the orange color, so it's halfway there.
The Galaxy Ring isn't a part of this generous leak, but Samsung already unveiled and teased the Ring a few times this year, so it doesn't hold any mysteries in terms of its overall design. And like the Ultra smartwatch, the Ring is missing the distinctive blue and orange markers.
Most of Samsung's new Galaxy wearables for 2024 have sportier designs, and all of them promise many improvements, partly thanks to the recent advancements in AI.
Samsung will announce its upcoming wearables at Galaxy Unpacked on July 10 in Paris. Reservations for next-gen devices are live and come with a $50 instant Samsung Credit upon pre-ordering.