Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 FCC Leak Unveils Key Upgrades
Samsung’s summer lineup is heating up! Fresh FCC filings have spilled critical details about the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, offering a sneak peek into its charging capabilities, battery specs, and connectivity upgrades. Here’s everything we know so far.
1. Faster 10W Wireless Charging
The FCC listing confirms the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 will support 10W wireless charging, a notable upgrade from previous models. This aligns with leaks about the new EP-OL300 charger, likely bundled with the watch. Faster charging means less downtime—perfect for busy users.
2. Battery Boost: 435mAh Capacity
While the FCC hasn’t listed the battery size, trusted sources report a 435mAh battery for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, up from 425mAh in the Watch 7. Though a modest increase, it could extend battery life by hours, especially when paired with Samsung’s optimized One UI Watch.
- FCC listing confirms 10W wireless charging and EP-OL300 charger compatibility.
- 435mAh battery upgrade over Galaxy Watch 7’s 425mAh.
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3 LE, Wi-Fi 802.11n, LTE bands, and NFC.
- Launch expected in July 2024 alongside Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7.
3. Enhanced Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3 & LTE Support
The watch will feature Bluetooth 5.3 LE for stable connections and Wi-Fi 802.11n for faster data sync. LTE variants will support bands like FDD 2/4/5/7/12/13/14/25/26/66/71, ensuring global compatibility. NFC also returns for Samsung Pay and smart home control.
4. July Launch with Galaxy Z Series
While no official date is set, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is expected to debut in July 2024 alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7. Samsung’s Unpacked event will likely showcase all three.
FAQs
When will the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 release?
Likely July 2024, during Samsung’s summer Unpacked event.
Is the battery life better than the Galaxy Watch 7?
The 435mAh battery is slightly larger, but real-world performance depends on software optimization.
Does the Galaxy Watch 8 support LTE?
Yes! LTE and Wi-Fi-only models will launch, similar to prior versions.