
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, Classic and Ultra leak reveals striking squircle design for upcoming series
Over the past few years, Samsung seems to have alternated between its Classic and more rugged smartwatch offerings. The third and fourth generations arrived in successive years, followed by the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, which took a more outdoor-focused approach. The sixth generation marked the return of the Classic, only for Samsung to introduce the Galaxy Watch Ultra as its seventh-generation flagship last year — a clear evolution from the Watch 5 Pro. However, with the eighth generation, all signs point to the return of the Classic line, along with the introduction of the standard version and the Ultra variant, also said to launch without alternating between years.As mentioned above, the Galaxy Watch 8 series, alongside the Galaxy Z series foldables, are expected to take centre-stage during July's Galaxy Unpacked event. The smartwatches will most likely boot One UI 8 Watch atop Android's Wear OS 6. The company is probably skipping the number 7 to unify the number scheme across versions, similar to how Apple did it with their latest software release (iOS 26, macOS 26, and so on).

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