Rumors point to a July 10 launch for the premium Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, and a new leak gives us an idea of what colors these smartwatches will be available in and how much we'll have to pay. them.
According to a source who spoke to 91mobiles, the standard Galaxy Watch 7 will arrive in Marble Grey, Cream White, and Forest Green options, so there aren't as many as you can choose from for the Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.
Head to Samsung's website right now and you can get the standard Galaxy Watch 6 with Graphite, Silver, Cream, Apricot, Icy Blue, Indigo and Mint bands, while the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is available in Black, Silver, Camel. and Indigo.
As for the new Ultra model, only one color is mentioned here: Titanium Gray. This is another nod to the high-end materials the Galaxy Watch Ultra is expected to use, with a previous rumor mentioning titanium (as well as additional silver and beige colors).
Is the price right?
As far as price goes, according to this source, we're looking at between $299 and $310 for the Galaxy Watch 7. The Galaxy Watch 6 originally started at $299.99 / £289 / AU$549 for the smaller model, so which seems to have won. There won't be many changes in terms of price.
Meanwhile, the Ultra model will apparently cost between $699 and $710 (£552-£561 or AU$1,058-AU$1,075, although Samsung won't use a direct currency conversion). It's a big jump if you want the most premium model.
Perhaps Samsung is taking inspiration from the Apple Watch Ultra 2, which costs $799 / £799 / AU$1,399. The Galaxy Watch Ultra is expected to be larger than the standard model and will no doubt come with numerous upgrades to tempt you into buying it.
If the rumors are correct, we're less than a month away from Samsung's next Unpacked event, where we should also see the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 unveiled, as well as a full launch of the Samsung Galaxy Ring.