In its big Unpacked event held in Paris, France, Samsung has introduced a couple of new high-end smart devices, which include the latest Samsung Galaxy Watch7 and the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch7 and Watch Ultra have similar features. But, the Ultra boasts a more robust build similar to the watch it was obviously based on, the Apple Watch Ultra.

It has a large 47mm size, while the Galaxy Watch7 comes in 40mm and 44mm sizes. Both models have circular watch faces but the Ultra has a rectangular housing. It also exclusively has a third input called Quick Button.
What’s more, the Galaxy Watch Ultra features a 1.5-inch 480 x 480 Super AMOLED display with a whopping 3,000 nits of peak brightness, a sapphire glass, and a titanium Grade 4 case.

For durability, the Ultra is 10ATM water resistant, has an IP68 rating, and is MIL-STD-810H certified. It can also survive between -55 and -20 degrees of temperature.
The Ultra also has the longest battery life in the series as it can last for up to 100 hours under Power Saving Mode and up to 48 hours under Exerise Power Saving Mode.

Both models are powered by a 3nm Exynos W1000 processor, which Samsung claims is 3x faster and 30% more efficient than its predecessor.
They also have dual-frequency GPS, can track up to 100 workouts, BioActive sensor, utilize AI to provide better health and workout insights, and run on WearOS 5.0.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch7 BT 40mm has a price of Php16,990, BT 44mm for Php18,990, LTE 40mm for Php19,990, while the Galaxy Watch Ultra will retail for Php40,990.
Together with the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6, they are now up for pre-order and will be available on July 31.