
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active was released earlier this year along with the Galaxy S10 family. This device marked a pretty big design shift for Samsung’s watches. Gone was the chunky, industrial aesthetic and the fan-favorite rotating bezel. Instead, Samsung went for a much sleeker and slimmed down design. New leaks reveal that the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 is headed in the same direction.
The folks over at SamMobile got their hands on some photos of the Galaxy Watch Active 2. We can see that it has a very similar look to the original Watch Active. Once again, the rotating bezel is nowhere in sight. The home/power button is round and the back button is rectangular. There is also a red circle around the power button, which could be an Apple-like indicator of LTE connectivity.



In terms of specs, the Watch Active 2 is said to have two models: LTE and WiFi. The LTE model will have a 340 mAh battery while the WiFi version has 237 mAh. There will also be two different sizes: 40mm and 44mm. The watch will be running Samsung’s latest version of One UI as well.
The original Galaxy Watch Active is not very old, so it could be a while before we see this new watch. The real-life photos indicate that it’s nearly ready for prime time, though. We’ll wait and see if Samsung decides to show off the Galaxy Watch Active 2 with the Galaxy Note 10.
Source: SamMobile
Update: Press Render
We already saw real-life photos of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 and now we’re seeing a leaked press render. Usually, these things happen the other way around. Regardless, the press render confirms the design we saw in the previous photos. It has the same button shape, red ring around the power button, metal case, and no rotating bezel. The render doesn’t reveal anything about the rumored ECG and fall detection features. We still don’t know for sure if there will be two sizes, but the red ring does seem to indicate an LTE model.
Source: Android Headlines
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