Samsung discontinued the physical rotating bezel when the Galaxy Watch 5 series was introduced.
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- The rotating bezel for the Galaxy Watch is anticipated to return from Samsung.
- A digital bezel was used in place of the revolving bezel.
- The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 line-up is anticipated to launch in July.
Along with the new Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 range is anticipated to make its formal debut in July. Most recently, claimed renderings of the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic smartwatch that reveal its features and design have surfaced online. The circular display on the forthcoming wearable is surrounded by a revolving bezel. The wearable is depicted in the renders as having a metal body and thick bezels. With the introduction of the Galaxy Watch 5 series, Samsung did away with the actual rotating bezel and substituted a digital bezel.
The renderings for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic have been revealed by reputable leaker Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks), in association with MySmartPrice. The wearable is depicted in the design renderings with whirling black wheels.
With the release of the Galaxy Watch 5 series last year, Samsung eliminated the physical rotating bezel from its wearables. Instead, a digital bezel has been added by the South Korean company. Unknown factors could have caused the rotating bezel to return.
The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic's circular display seems to have slightly thicker bezels all around it. Home and Back buttons are positioned on the right side of the chassis and are housed in a brushed metal shell. It also seems to feature a magnetic loop strap.
A 1.47-inch circular display is allegedly present on Samsung's Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. A brand-new Exynos W980 SoC might power it. Exynos W920 is the SoC used in the retired Galaxy Watch 5.
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