Recent reports indicate that Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 series will include three models: the standard Galaxy Watch 7, the Galaxy Watch 7 Classic, and the top-of-the-line Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra. Indications of the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra have been found in various databases, with separate model numbers for each region: SM-L705U for the USA, SM-L705N for South Korea, and SM-L705F for the international market.
According to a report from Android Headlines, Samsung may drop the “Watch 7 Pro” name, suggesting that the high-end model could be called the “Galaxy Watch Ultra” if these database reports are accurate. This information reinforces the idea that Samsung intends to develop a more diverse range of watches, with options to suit different user needs and preferences.
Blood glucose monitoring on the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra
The blood glucose monitoring function is one of the flagship features of the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra. It meets an essential need for people with diabetes, offering a non-invasive alternative to finger-prick testing. Samsung and Apple have long been working to introduce this feature, seen as a major asset for users looking to monitor their health in a convenient way.
Hon Pak, a Samsung executive, recently met with the Samsung Health app advisory board at Samsung Medical Center in Seoul. At the meeting, they discussed the future of digital health and the role of wearable devices. At the heart of this discussion was a focus on the use of artificial intelligence to improve health monitoring, with specific areas of interest including diabetes, arrhythmia and hypertension.
The meeting underlines Samsung’s commitment to developing advanced healthcare technologies and integrating features such as blood glucose monitoring into their wearable devices.
Galaxy Watch 7 FE: a more affordable option
In addition to the main Galaxy Watch 7 series, databases reveal that Samsung is also planning to launch a Galaxy Watch 7 FE (Fan Edition) model. The Galaxy Watch 7 FE is identified by several model numbers: SM-R866F for the international market, SM-R866U for the USA and SM-R866N for South Korea.
This diversification of the Galaxy Watch range suggests that Samsung is keen to offer more affordable and versatile options, tailored to a broader consumer base, while retaining attractive functionality. Fan Edition models tend to offer a balance between quality and price, which could be the case for the Galaxy Watch 7 FE.