Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 leaked in three colours ahead of August 5 official launch
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 leaked in renders ahead of official launch.
The upcoming smartwatch will be released on August 5.
The Galaxy Watch Active 2 is expected to be made available in WiFi and LTE models.
Samsung has confirmed that its Galaxy Watch Active 2 wearable will be made official on August 5. While the device itself has not been officially revealed by the company yet, several leaks and rumours have given us a fair idea of what to expect from it. Now, ahead of the official announcement, renders of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 have leaked online, which give us our best look at it yet. Android Headlines has gotten hold of the alleged official renders of the smartwatch, which show off the Watch Active 2 in all colours it could be announced in during launch.
As you can see in the image above, the said possible colour options for the Samsung’s Galaxy Active Watch 2 include a black colour model, along with a pale grey and pink colour variant. In addition to the renders, an image showing off Under Armour edition of the device was also posted online by the well-known leakster Evan Blass. The straps on the standard and the special edition seem to be similar. So, it remains to be known what will be different in the special edition of the watch.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 is speculated to come equipped with a touch-sensitive bezel, which is said to enable navigation around the UI. The device might offer 4GB of internal storage and support Bluetooth 5, along with features like fall detection and ECG. It could be equipped with a 360×360 Super AMOLED display and may be offered in two sizes of 40mm and 44mm with a 1.2-inch and a 1.4-inch display respectively. With 768MB RAM, the Galaxy Watch Active 2’s smaller model might be powered by a 247 mAh battery, while the larger variant could get 340 mAh. The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 could have its screen protected by Gorilla glass and as per the ongoing rumours, it is said to come with MIL-STD 810G certification and 5ATM water resistance.
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