Samsung certifies two Galaxy Watch4 devices, will ship without adapter
Samsung has announced its smartwatches will move on from Tizen and will come with Wear OS in the future, and there are at least two new series incoming - the Galaxy Watch4 and Galaxy Watch Active4.
Four devices (both lineups in two different sizes) have been certified at 3C (the Chinese Compulsory Certification) with a 5W charger, but more interestingly, none of them will ship with a power adapter.
The four variants are for the Chinese market since Samsung always marks the devices with a 0 at the end of the model number. According to our source, SM-R860 stands for Galaxy Watch Active4 39 mm, SM-R870 is Galaxy Watch Active4 43 mm, SM-R880 is Galaxy Watch4 41 mm and SM-R890 is Galaxy Watch4 45 mm.
The first of those four has already been certified with a battery of 247 mAh, meaning the other three are likely to get bigger power cells. However, it is rather sad that Samsung has decided to stick to the 5W charging and we shouldn’t be surprised to see last year’s charging dock in the retail box as well.
The new wearables are likely to arrive in August alongside the new Galaxy Z foldable smartphones, although we have nothing official by Samsung so far.
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 13 Jun 2021
- 4%P
For what you pay for a Samsung watch, they can afford to give a charger.
- Fayth
- 10 Jun 2021
- XTA
yeah actually that's make sense people who buys smartwatches already has smartphone charger adapter