It’s the biggest launch in tech this year … the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is about to go … Supernova! It’s time to go ‘galactic’ and ride the latest tech wave – the successful launch of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra. Or is it? The term ‘space’ is quickly becoming part of every new gadget announcement. In a galaxy far from wearables, a star was born … Is the future of tech really destined to be ‘galactic’ or are these marketing efforts just over the top? Let’s take a deep breath and dive into the cosmic details of the Galaxy Watch Ultra and everything else that’s ‘galactic’ about it.
There’s electromagnetic static around the galaxy as space junk orbiting and captured in Earth’s atmosphere lets slip that the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is about to be released. The model number SM-L705F is now showing up in the celestial registry, signalling that 10W charging support is possible. Galaxy Watch 7 series: Galaxy Watch Ultra is coming!! On 10 July, 2022!!
The cosmos of Galaxy Watch is about to get significantly bigger, with the addition of the Galaxy Watch 7 series: Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch 7 (Classic), and the Galaxy Watch FE, as well as a new 'Ultra' variant. Except, it's not called that yet, because no one knows what the name will be. The Galaxy Watch 'Ultra' is a mystery, a shadow, a dark mass shrouded in the interstellar obscurity of the Universe. As with all such celestial objects, its existence has had to be unearthed using regulatory sightings, and through the digital breadcrumbs that have been dropped in public to hint at its existence.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra was dubbed with the suggestive appellation by telecoms regulator in the UAE, the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA). The first offspring of the Galaxy lines was called the Galaxy S and the powerful Note followed two years later, flying higher and drawing more attention. The Ultra, with its conspicuous absence of the ‘7’ – the high point, so far, of the family tree that now turns towards a new dimension – seems to be blazing its own orbit.
Echoing cosmic strategies that seem to have informed the Apple Watch Ultra, Samsung seems poised to fly off in the same direction by effectively throwing the Galaxy Watch Ultra into orbit. That the new watch is rumoured to look different and feature unique capabilities hints not that it will be part of the already established Galaxy Watch 7 series but that it will stand apart, shining on its own, but with a constellation of features that distinguishes it.
A final mystery in the Galaxy Watch Ultra’s cosmic trail is the possibility it’ll charge at 10W – yes, 10W! Such a staggering figure would see the Galaxy Watch Ultra beat or at least match the charging speeds of its fellow galaxies through the Milky Way. As it turns out, all this extra fluff adding weight to your wrist might not be a burden at all. There’s only one way to find out, and the Galaxy Watch Ultra hits shelves in South Korea later this month.
With an eye towards making the Galaxy Watch Ultra’s official reveal on 10 July as memorable as its celestial namesake, the company’s teaser suggests that, on that day, we’ll be bearing witness to not only a new galaxy, but an entire Universe of possibilities that could entirely change our conception of what a smartwatch is capable of.
Here, the word ‘galaxy’ signifies more than a celestial body; it represents a meticulously designed genealogy of Samsung’s suite of smartwatches. In the same way that a galaxy is a system of stars, planets and other celestial bodies that find cohesion by gravitational pull; the Galaxy Watch series embodies an array of wearable technology that orbit around some fixed beliefs of innovation, connectedness and individuality.
Whether it is to be the brightest star in this galaxy or the one to bring new features and a unique design to the wearable tech galaxy, or chart a new course and way to interact with the digital universe strapped to our wrists – or all of the above – as the days trickle by and we eagerly await the official emergence of Samsung’s upcoming smartwatch, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, one thing we know for certain is this: the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is not only a new device but the dawn of a new wearable tech galaxy – and a step closer to the future.
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