Samsung Galaxy Watch gets FCC certified, we get a schematic and some specs
The FCC has certified the Samsung Galaxy Watch and while it hasn’t posted any photos, it did provide a detailed schematic of its back. You can see the name of the watch engraved on the bottom and digging through some of the other docs we find some of the specifications.
The screen measures 30.2mm – that’s 1.19” - and body of the watch is 51.2 x 43.4mm. The supplied charger (ETA0U60JBE) provides 700mA of power over a meter-long USB cable to the wireless adapter.
LTE was tested, so this is a 4G-enabled model spanning bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 13, 25, 26, 66. Wi-Fi b/g/n (only at 2.4GHz) and Bluetooth 4.2 LE are also on board.
We expect that Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Watch alongside the Galaxy Note9 (on August 9), start taking pre-orders a week later and sell the phone a week after that.
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- Kiyasuriin
- 20 Jul 2018
- Hxm
Hm... a dual A55.. 768MB of ram and 8 GB of storage on a watch. That's my dream. Or even 1/16
- O S
- 20 Jul 2018
- mix
Waiting on Qualcomm to update their Wear SoC. I hope they use Dual A55 cores and LPDDR4X RAM