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Samsung’s first 3nm Exynos W1000 chip to power Galaxy Watch 7

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Samsung appears to be simplifying the naming scheme of the wearable Exynos chip. Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 7 is expected to be equipped with the first 3nm chipset, which would be called Exynos W1000.

The Galaxy Watch 7 might use Exynos W1000 chipset, claims SamInsider (via SamMobile). Samsung’s first Wear OS smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch 4, debuted Exynos W920, which also powers the Galaxy Watch 5.

Last year, the company introduced the Galaxy Watch 6, which features the new Exynos W930. Judging from the previous naming, it was assumed that the Watch 7 series would have an Exynos W940 processor.

However, the South Korean tech giant apparently decided to simplify its Exynos line. If the report is correct, Exynos W1000 will power the upcoming Wear OS smartwatches, the Galaxy Watch 7, Watch 7 Pro, and Watch 7 Classic.

Galaxy Watch x Exynos Chip

  • Watch 4: Exynos W920
  • Watch 5: Exynos W920 [Enhanced]
  • Watch 6: Exynos W930
  • Watch 7: Exynos W940 W1000

Launch Timeline

Samsung will likely introduce the Galaxy Watch 7 alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6. The company could hold the Unpacked event in the second week of July, just ahead of the Paris Olympics.

This year, the Watch lineup could consist of three models, an increment of one model. The Watch 6 has two models – Standard and Classic, however, the Watch 7 could bring Standard, Pro, and Classic.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro design revealed in hands-on images

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro design is highly inspired by Apple AirPods. Samsung will unveil its new earbuds at the Unpacked event next week. Meanwhile, hands-on images of the upcoming product have been leaked that showcase the design of a real unit.

The company has not launched any new premium earbuds last year. Resulting in, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro coming two years after its predecessor. However, the delay seems to improve things significantly as there are major design and quality upgrades.

Inspired by AirPods, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro features stems and vents. It is assumed to be used for a slightly larger battery, offering longer backups to consumers. The case is also optimized to hold the new earbuds, strategically featuring Blue and Orange color marks.

Hubert Lee, the ex-Mercedes design chief, reportedly designed the upcoming earbuds. The design change indicates that more upcoming products might introduce notable transformations. The Galaxy Watch Ultra also introduces a unique design featuring the same circular display.

Besides the Buds 3 Pro, Samsung is also bringing the Galaxy Buds 3 next week. It would be available as a Standard variant of the lineup, targeting a lower-price segment. However, the product might lack some pro-grade features coming in the Pro variant.

Samsung will hold its Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10 in Paris. The company is set to launch the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 foldable smartphones. New Galaxy AI features will also be teased that will likely come to select older devices next month.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, Watch 7 Ultra coming with 3nm Exynos W1000 chip

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra 3nm Exynos W1000

Samsung has just recently unveiled its latest innovation in wearable technology with the introduction of the 3nm Exynos W1000 chipset. Ahead of the July 10 Galaxy Unpacked event, the Korean tech giant has launched the Exynos W1000 processor for the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra smartwatches.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 series, successors to the popular Galaxy Watch 6, promises to enhance the smartwatch experience with their upgraded features and Exynos W1000 chip.

Moreover, the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra reportedly features a 1.5″ Super AMOLED screen with 480×480 resolution and 327 ppi, 590mAh battery with 10W charging, 3D glass dial back, and more

Samsung Exynos W1000

The Exynos W1000 chipset features Samsung’s latest 3nm GAA process with FOPLP to ensure a smaller form factor and better heat dissipation.

It uses a powerful CPU with 1x Cortex-A78 and 4x Cortex-A55 cores, alongside an Arm Mali-G68 MP2 GPU supporting up to 640 x 640 pixel displays. It is expected to offer 2.7x faster app launches than its predecessor, with single-core and multi-core performance boosts of 3.4x and 3.7x, respectively.

The chip integrates 32GB of internal memory, new size-reduction technologies, and a 2.5D AOD engine. It offers Bluetooth LE, LPDDR5 RAM, and connectivity options including 4G LTE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and NFC.

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No More Restarts: Samsung fixes Galaxy Watch 4/5/6 ‘Digital Neon’ issue

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Samsung Galaxy Watch restart issue

Some Samsung Galaxy Watch users have reported an issue where their watches restart intermittently while using the ‘Digital Neon’ watch face. This issue is mainly noted on Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 5, and Galaxy Watch 6 series.

To address this, Samsung has released an update for the ‘Digital Neon’ watch face through the Galaxy Wearable app. This update aims to resolve the unexpected restarts experienced by users.

How to update the Digital Neon Watch Face?

To update the Digital Neon Watch Face on your device, need to follow a few easy steps”

  • Open the Galaxy Wearable app on your connected smartphone.
  • Access the watch screen section in the app.
  • Find the ‘Digital Neon’ watch face.
  • Tap on ‘Digital Neon’ and select the option to update.

By updating the latest ‘Digital Neon’ watch face version through the Galaxy Wearable app, users can get rid of the issue of intermittent restarts.

It’s important to ensure both the Galaxy Wearable app and your watch software are up to date to prevent such problems in the future. This update brings compatibility and stability improvements across your Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy 5, and Galaxy 6 series.

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