Today, there was a huge leak of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Watch FE, complete with official-looking photos and specifications. Now let's get started.

A 1.2" 396x396 Super AMOLED screen, a 247 mAh battery, 1.5GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, magnetic wireless charging, 50m water resistance, an aluminum chassis, IP68 certification, and MIL-STD-810H certification will all be features of the 40mm Watch FE.

With Samsung's One UI Watch 5.0 on top, it runs Wear OS and is powered by the Exynos W920 SoC. Notably, the Korean business recently announced the release of its wearable skin 6.0, so it appears that the Watch FE won't feature that from the start.

Accelerometer, barometer, bioelectrical impedance analysis, electrical cardiac sensor, gyroscope, brightness sensor, geomagnetic sensor, and optical heart rate monitor are all going to be included in the gadget.

These specifications seem to validate the predicted re-release of the Galaxy Watch 4, which was first introduced in 2021, as the Galaxy Watch FE. In Samsung's lineup, it will undoubtedly be positioned as an entry-level wearable, although the cost is still unknown at this time.

At Samsung's next Unpacked presentation on July 10, the Watch FE is anticipated to make its formal debut with the Galaxy Watch7 series, the Galaxy Watch Ultra, the Galaxy Z Fold6, and the Galaxy Z Flip6.