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Earlier today, Samsung's own Wearable app gave us a closer look at the upcoming Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, but nothing like these new leaked renders. We can now check out the entire 2025 Galaxy Watch lineup from every angle, courtesy of Evan Blass.
These new leaked renders leave nothing to the imagination except possible color and strap combinations. The renders reveal Samsung's whole 2025 smartwatch lineup — soon to be announced at Unpacked. Check out the image gallery below.
Samsung's 2025 smartwatch lineup consists of three instead of the usual two models. First, there's the Galaxy Watch 8, which is the first redesigned base model in years, and there's the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, which combines the physical rotating bezel element with an Ultra-like squirkle design.
Speaking of Ultras, Samsung also intends to release the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 at Unpacked. Actually, the official name might simply be Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025).
The upcoming Ultra looks pretty much the same as the 2024 model, except it has a different color.
According to these leaked renders, all three upcoming Galaxy smartwatches are equipped with the same BioActive sensor and have the same wrist strap locking mechanism.
The standard Galaxy Watch 8 has two side keys, whereas the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic and Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) share a similar two-button + digital crown design.
Prices are unknown, but it's safe to say that the base model will be the cheapest. Previous rumors also stated that the Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) will go on sale for a lower price than the original Ultra did last year.
All three smartwatches are expected to run One UI 8 Watch at launch. The update brings four major new features, including Antioxidant Index, Bedtime Guidance, Running Coach, and Vascular Load. The One UI 8 Watch update will be made available to most older Galaxy Watch models before the end of the year.
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