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Galaxy Watch 7 appears on the internet once again

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Last updated: April 15th, 2024 at 12:09 UTC+02:00

Last month, we exclusively reported that Samsung will launch three variants of the Galaxy Watch 7. Along with that, we also revealed the model numbers of the three versions of the smartwatch. Earlier this month, one of the variants of the Galaxy Watch 7 was spotted on the Bluetooth SIG platform. Today, the battery of another version of the upcoming smartwatch has been spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) platform.

A battery from Samsung bearing the model number EB-BL705ABY has been spotted on BIS (via 91Mobiles). Going by the model number, it seems to be the battery for the cellular version of the top-end variant of the Galaxy Watch 7, which carries the model number SM-L705. The listing indicates the company is planning to launch the smartwatch in India. Unfortunately, it doesn’t reveal the battery capacity or other details about the device.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (SM-L705) Battery (SM-BL705ABY) Spotted On BIS

According to a previous report, the Galaxy Watch 7 might feature a 578mAh battery, which Samsung could advertise to be a 600mAh pack. The upcoming smartwatch is expected to feature a 3nm processor, which would be a first for Samsung, and is reported to be 50% more power efficient than the Exynos W930 from the Galaxy Watch 6. It should also come with an increased storage capacity of 32GB.

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