Exciting news for tech enthusiasts and Samsung Galaxy Watch fans! The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 to get processor upgrade, marking a significant improvement over its predecessor, the Galaxy Watch 4. Regulatory filings have confirmed this much-awaited development, creating a buzz among smartwatch enthusiasts.
According to the Bluetooth SIG database, which reviews and approves devices prior to their release, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will be equipped with the Exynos W930 system on a chip (SoC). This upgraded processor will replace the aging W920 found in both the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5, showcasing Samsung’s commitment to enhancing the performance of its smartwatches.
Interestingly, the Exynos W930 shares the same model number as its predecessor, the W920, namely S5E5515. This suggests that the physical differences between the two chips may not be significant. While the specifics remain undisclosed until Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy Watch 6, it is possible that the W930 represents a subtle improvement over the W920.
Samsung might have implemented slight overclocking, fine-tuned manufacturing processes, or a combination of both. Nevertheless, it is safe to assume that the W930 and W920 will bear more similarities than differences.
Although this news leaves us with mixed feelings, as we anticipated a more substantial upgrade, any improvement is a step in the right direction. The Galaxy Watch 6 is expected to provide users with enhanced performance and an even smoother user experience.
Fortunately, we won’t have to wait much longer to find out all the details, as Samsung plans to unveil the highly anticipated smartwatch in July. Stay tuned for more updates and insights into the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6!
This story was first posted here: androidauthority.com.