Samsung Watch FE leaks: South Korean smartphone maker Samsung is expected to launch three smartwatches in the coming weeks.
While the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra are rumored to be unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10, the Galaxy Watch FE could be unveiled earlier than expected. Find out more about the Galaxy Watch FE here.

Galaxy Watch FE Specifications (Expected)
The Watch FE is said to be similar to the Watch 4 in terms of design and specifications. It is expected to have a 1.2-inch Super AMOLED screen with a resolution of 396 x 396 (40mm). It is rumored to have an aluminum frame and possibly a 1.18GHz dual-core Exynos W920 processor, along with 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.
The FE device runs on Samsung’s Wear OS. The watch can have IP68 protection, MIL-STD 810H certification and 5ATM water resistance.
Samsung’s portable FE may have a 247mAh battery with magnetic wireless charging. It provides optical sensors for heart rate, stress, EKG, blood pressure, blood oxygen and many other sensors.
In terms of connectivity, the device supports Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS, etc. It can also be equipped with an accelerometer, barometer, bioelectrical impedance analyzer, electrical heart sensor, gyroscope and geomagnetic sensors.
Galaxy Watch FE price (expected)
According to YtechB, who spotted the offer on Amazon Italy, the Galaxy Watch FE could be priced at €199 (roughly Rs. 17,800). It will be available in three colors: silver, black and rose gold. Samsung can make the product even cheaper with introductory offers.
Galaxy Watch FE release date (expected)
According to X tipster @MysteryLupin, the Watch FE could be released on June 24th. However, Samsung has not confirmed any of these developments and readers should be aware that these details are subject to change.
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