Samsung is expected to launch at least three versions of the Galaxy Watch7 at its next Unpacked event in July – the vanilla, the Classic, and the Pro. A cheaper Galaxy Watch FE may join it too, and although it may not be called that, we’ll use that name for now, as it’s easy to follow.
That leaves the SM-R861. This stands out doubly because it uses Samsung’s old model number assignment scheme, but also because of the number it uses. The Galaxy Watch4 was SM-R860, and the Galaxy Watch FE has also been rumored to launch as the Galaxy Watch4 (2024). So, things do seem pretty obvious at this stage.
Now what’s unclear is where the Classic and Pro Galaxy Watch7 models are at – or even the rumored rectangular one. Undoubtedly, the FCC will certify those as well. Or rather, as many as are actually real and not just rumors.
Now what’s unclear is where the Classic and Pro Galaxy Watch7 models are at – or even the rumored rectangular one. Undoubtedly, the FCC will certify those as well. Or rather, as many as are actually real and not just rumors.