Samsung is all set to unveil its next-generation products -- Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Watch 7 series, and the Galaxy Buds 3 -- at the company’s Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris.
The company, ahead of the event, has launched a new chipset -- Exynos W1000 -- that is said to power the next generation of Galaxy smartwatches and wearables. Going by the leaks and speculations, the Exynos W1000 is expected to power the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 series from the company and it succeeds the W930 chip.
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Samsung Exynos W1000 Specifications
Speaking of the features, the Exynos W1000 chip is expected to give a significant boost in terms of performance and efficiency. The company has also dropped more details about the chip through its official websites.
The chipset is based on a 3nm fabrication process and has a 5-core CPU that has a Cortex A79 with four Cortex A55 cores. As per the official website, this will offer 2.7x faster app launches around 3.4x single-core performance, and around 3.7x multi-core performance.
The Exynos W1000 is equipped with a Mali-G68 MP2 GPU that can support displays up to 960 x 540 pixels. This makes it an ideal SoC for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra, which is said to feature a large screen. The use of Fan-Out Panel Level Packaging (FO-PLP) enhances heat management and dissipation, regardless of the compact size of the W1000 in wearable devices.
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Samsung Smartwatches To Get Powerful Health Features
Samsung could soon be introducing new health features to its smartwatches. A recent APK teardown from Android Authority has revealed that the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra could feature an AGEs (advanced glycation end products) index, family health tracking, and continuous glucose monitoring.
And AGE index is an overview of metabolic health and the biological aging process since these are compounds people accumulate as they age. The Galaxy Watch will now be able to track the production of AGE compounds in the user’s body when protein and fat molecules are oxidized by sugar molecules.
AGEs can help users predict the risk of diabetes, stroke, and heart attack, and give users a sense of their wellness since lower levels of AGEs are associated with physical exercise.
Another possible feature that could come to the Galaxy Watch 7 is blood glucose monitoring. The APK teardown revealed a UI screen that shows the feature but did not show any populated data, so it’s difficult to say what it’s measuring.