Samsung "Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra" Coming, Rumors of Blood Glucose Monitoring Grow

Samsung "Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra" Coming, Rumors of Blood Glucose Monitoring Grow

Samsung's new Galaxy Watch 7 is coming soon and could beat the Apple Watch 10 in a key health feature that has been anticipated for years: according to a recent report from SamMobile, the next Galaxy Unpacked event will be on Wednesday, July 10. It will be held on Wednesday, July 10. Many Samsung devices are expected to be announced, including a new Samsung Galaxy Watch model.

The first report comes from Android Headlines, which says Samsung is working on the Galaxy Watch Ultra. The magazine found a model number that points directly to a watch named Galaxy Watch Ultra. If this is accurate, it seems likely that a higher-end version of the company's smartwatch is in development.

It is still too early to say with certainty what differences exist between the Galaxy Watch 7 and the Ultra. Logically, we can expect a larger display, a larger battery, and a more rugged design, similar to the upgrades Apple is offering with the Apple Watch Ultra 2.

Samsung was initially expected to release a Galaxy Watch Pro, but according to the latest findings, that model may not exist. Instead, the Ultra name could be its watch, which is what people have become accustomed to with Samsung's naming conventions. The company's top-of-the-line smartphone is the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

According to the Korean-language Pulse, Samsung may announce a blood glucose monitor for the Galaxy Watch 7. This report comes from a new Samsung press release that mentions this feature, although it does not actually mention the Galaxy Watch 7 by name.

If included in the Galaxy Watch device, it could be a life-changing feature for diabetics. It could supplement disposable monitors. Depending on its accuracy, it could even replace that type of monitor, but time will tell if it works well enough for that purpose.

It is worth noting here that there is a bit of speculation going around. We know that Samsung is interested in blood glucose monitoring for its devices, but since the company has said nothing official about including this feature in the Galaxy Watch 7 or Galaxy Watch Ultra, it is not clear whether the blood glucose monitoring feature will be included in the upcoming watches. We will have to wait until July, when the company will officially announce the new devices.

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