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Galaxy Watch 4 reportedly fueled by Samsung’s Exynos W920 chip

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At the next Galaxy Unpacked, Samsung is going to introduce a handful of new products including foldable phones, wearables, hearables, and so on. So far, the company has not itself said anything about the arrival of new products and their release date, but we have a collection of their leaks and rumors.

According to multiple sources, the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic will be the Korean tech giant’s next smartwatches. Now, as per the latest report, the company will ship a new processor with these Galaxy watches called Exynos W920 chipset.

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Debuted with the Galaxy Watch in 2018, the Exynos 9110 chipset is powering all the new Galaxy Watches including the Galaxy Watch Active, Galaxy Watch Active 2, and the Galaxy Watch 3. In addition, these wearables also feature the company’s own developed Tizen OS.

However, things are going to change this time as the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are confirmed to come with the new version of Google’s Wear OS on top of Samsung’s One UI. Besides, the Galaxy Watch 4 will reportedly become the first Samsung smartwatch to feature the Exynos W920 chipset.

It’s also reported that the CPU has 1.25x faster processing times compared to the Exynos 9110 and 8.8x smoother graphics performance. Furthermore, it is coupled with 1.5GB of RAM, which makes it around 1.5x improved over the Galaxy Watch 3.

Stay tuned for more info…

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