Galaxy Watch 5 view more advertising pictures

Galaxy Watch 5 view more advertising pictures

Samsung will create controversy in the smartwatch market this year. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro model will be introduced, while the watch’s Classic variant will be discontinued. So, the Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will both be available. Almost every aspect of the new smartwatches, including their features and appearance, has been leaked.

The Galaxy Watch 5 advertising photos are seen in the most recent leak from well-known leaker SnoopyTech. Both smartwatches are shown in all their splendour. The basic Galaxy Watch 5 is seen in one image charging on a dock, while the model wearing the Galaxy Watch 5 and the sleep monitoring capabilities are shown in the other two pictures.

Galaxy Watch 5 view more advertising pictures

the rotating bezel on the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is removed

The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is only seen in one of the advertising shots, so there aren’t many specifics about it to be seen. According to Korean safety certification, it has a large 572mAh battery and has the appearance of a monster watch.

Galaxy Watch 5 view more advertising pictures

While the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is only available in the 45mm size, the Galaxy Watch 5 is available in 40mm and 44mm sizes. Both will use the most recent One UI Watch interface and the new Wear OS 3.5 version. An IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, a microphone and speaker, an accelerometer, a barometer, a blood composition sensor, an ECG, GPS, a gyro, and NFC are a few other noteworthy features.

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The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will be offered in two colours: Black and Graphite, according to the major leak. The will draw customers in thanks to its more enticing colour options: White, Pink Gold, Light Blue, Graphite, and Bora Purple. The smartphones will be officially unveiled on August 10 at the Galaxy Unpacked event, which means we are just a few days away.

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