First up is the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, the more premium of the two and the rumored successor to last year’s Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. The bad news is that the rumors that the watch no longer features a physical rotating bezel appear to be true – there’s no sign of the fan-loved mechanism in these renders. There’s also only one model size listed, 45mm, instead of the two sizes we saw last year (46mm and 44mm). Then there’s the standard Galaxy Watch 5, which has a simpler design. It will reportedly be available in two sizes. 44 mm and unspecified smaller size. Both it and the Watch 5 Pro are said to have a pair of physical buttons to the right of their display, have LTE connectivity, GPS support, and 5ATM water resistance — meaning they can survive 50 meters of water for up to 10 minutes a day. time. In terms of software, Blass says both watches will run Google’s WearOS 3.5, with Samsung’s One UI Watch 4.5. A previous report suggested that they will support faster 10W fast charging, instead of the 5W charging of their predecessors. According to Blass, both watches could be announced next month as part of Samsung’s annual summer Unpacked event. They will reportedly come with a new set of Galaxy Pro headphones, as well as new Flip and Fold devices.


title: “Galaxy Watch 5 Leak Gives Best Look At Samsung S Upcoming Smartwatches " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-17” author: “Charles Hayner”


First up is the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, the more premium of the two and the rumored successor to last year’s Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. The bad news is that the rumors that the watch no longer features a physical rotating bezel appear to be true – there’s no sign of the fan-loved mechanism in these renders. There’s also only one model size listed, 45mm, instead of the two sizes we saw last year (46mm and 44mm). Then there’s the standard Galaxy Watch 5, which has a simpler design. It will reportedly be available in two sizes. 44 mm and unspecified smaller size. Both it and the Watch 5 Pro are said to have a pair of physical buttons to the right of their display, have LTE connectivity, GPS support, and 5ATM water resistance — meaning they can survive 50 meters of water for up to 10 minutes a day. time. In terms of software, Blass says both watches will run Google’s WearOS 3.5, with Samsung’s One UI Watch 4.5. A previous report suggested that they will support faster 10W fast charging, instead of the 5W charging of their predecessors. According to Blass, both watches could be announced next month as part of Samsung’s annual summer Unpacked event. They will reportedly come with a new set of Galaxy Pro headphones, as well as new Flip and Fold devices.