According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 series has been discovered in the FCC's certification database. The wearables are expected to be revealed in the near future. The model numbers SM-R900, SM-R910, and SM-R920 of the upcoming Galaxy Watches were discovered in the FCC database. According to the database, the Galaxy Watch 5 series will most likely support 10W wireless charging.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 series has been spotted on the FCC certification website with model numbers SM-R900, SM-R910, and SM-R920, according to a recent report by MySmartPrice. The Galaxy Watch 5 comes in two sizes: the 44mm SM-R910 and the 40mm SM-R900. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is the SM-R920.
According to the listing, Samsung's wearables will be equipped with 10W wireless charging. The listing also confirms some key features of the upcoming smartwatches. To begin with, the Galaxy Watch 5 will be compatible with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi as well as Bluetooth. NFC will be available on the Watch 5. However, according to the listing, this feature may not be available on all Galaxy Watch 5 models, and only a few models may have it.
According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 will be released in August. Samsung hasn't revealed any information about the Watch 5, but we do know that it will come in two sizes: 40mm and 44mm. There will also be no classic model this year, much to our dismay. It has been replaced with a "Pro" model by the company.
The Galaxy Watch 5 40mm version is expected to have a 276mAh battery, according to previous reports. The larger 44mm model, on the other hand, will have a 397mAh battery. Titanium and Sapphire are also expected to be used in the upcoming watches.