Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold foldable phone has been certified by Bluetooth SIG, indicating potential wider availability outside China and Korea, including the US, with a launch expected this year.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, likely to be the 40mm LTE version for the US market, has appeared on the Bluetooth SIG database, confirming its use of Bluetooth 5.3. Potential upgrades include a new 3nm processor for improved power efficiency, potentially leading to increased battery life, and a doubled internal storage capacity of 32GB. The device is expected to debut alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 at a summer launch event, possibly in July.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is expected to be released in July, with a recent leak on the Bluetooth SIG database hinting at its imminent launch. Rumors suggest that there may be three models released, including the Galaxy Watch 7, the Galaxy Watch 7 Classic, and possibly a cheaper model. Speculations also point to significant chipset upgrades, a squarer design, sleep apnea detection, and improved battery life. Samsung is rumored to hold an Unpacked event in July 2024 to unveil the Galaxy Watch 7 series, along with other devices.
The Google Pixel 7a and Nothing Ear (2) have received approval from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) ahead of their upcoming launches. The Pixel 7a is expected to release in June and will offer a significant camera upgrade and Qi charging. The Nothing Ear (2) earbuds have a similar design to the previous model and will be launched on March 22 with a retail price of $149.