Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 40mm and 44mm Spotted on FCC Certification, Live Image and Key Details Revealed Ahead of Launch

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series is expected to go official alongside Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5.

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Highlights
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will be the successor to last year’s Watch 5.
  • The company is also expected to launch the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will feature support for Bluetooth and NFC.

Samsung is expected to unveil the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series smartwatches in the coming months. The upcoming Watch 6 lineup is expected to consist of two watches – Samsung Watch 6 and Samsung Watch 6 Classic. These smartwatches are expected to be unveiled alongside Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 in July/August.

In a new development, we have spotted the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 models have been on Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification database. As per the certification listing, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 40mm model has the model number SM-R930. Whereas, the Watch 6 44mm variant appears to have the model number SM-R940. Let us take a closer look at the details.

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will feature support for Bluetooth, WiFI 802.11 b/g/n/a, NFC, and GNSS. Similar to Samsung Watch 5 lineup, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will support wireless charging. The wireless charger of the upcoming Watch 6 has the model number ER-OR900. This is the same charger that Samsung uses for its current generation Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 series.

Alongside the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, the Korean tech giant is also expected to launch the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic with rotating bezels, similar to Watch 4 Classic. The upcoming Watch 6 Classic will reportedly feature a 1.47-inch display with a 470 × 470 pixel resolution. It might feature a 425mAh battery unit under the hood. To check out Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic renders and other details, you can head over to this post.

Apart from it, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 FCC listing does not reveal anything in terms of specifications. However, we can expect it to appear on other certification websites in the coming weeks ahead of its launch.