The Galaxy Watch Active 2 is floating on the pages of the Internet for a long time now, and we have a fair idea about the wearable. Well, today the high-resolution renders of the device surfaced online and offer the best look ahead of the official announcement.
Thanks to the popular tipster Evan Blass for the high-resolution renders, and offers the best and closer look at the wearable. The renders show three case colors for each size, and the small size (40mm) is pictured with leather straps, while the 44mm one is shown with what appears to be smooth silicone straps.
Apart from this, the new renders don’t reveal any other information about the wearable. It is expected to come in two sizes 40 mm and 44 mm the 40 mm. The 40 mm variant will have a 1.2 inch display and the 44 mm will feature a 1.4 inch display, both the variants will have Super AMOLED panel along with the Gorilla Glass DX+ protection. Having said that, both the variants will also offer 360 x 360 pixels resolution.
It is also said that the device will come with touch-sensitive bezel and it will allow the user to swipe to navigate the user interface and that’s really impressive setup. The source also says that the device will be powered by Exynos 9110 processor and it will be paired by 768 MB of RAM on the Bluetooth only option of the device, and the LTE option enabled device will have 1.5 GB of RAM and both the variants will get 4 GB of internal storage.
The 40 mm variant will have 247 mAh battery while the 44 mm variant will ship on 340 mAh battery, it is also said that the device will come with Bluetooth 5.0 which means users will get a improve range and that will ensure the connectivity. The device is also believed to have MIL-STD 810G durability standards.
Well, we just need to wait a couple of days more to know everything official. As the company will announce the wearable in a couple of hours of time.
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