Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Watch6 family has already been starring in the rumor mill for a while now, and earlier today we found out that the Pro model will bring back the rotating bezel that was last found on the Galaxy Watch4 Classic and skipped a generation with the Watch5 Pro.
Now there's more good news regarding Samsung's wearables for this year. According to a new rumor, the Galaxy Watch6 series will be powered by a new chipset, called Exynos W980. This is expected to be more than 10% faster than the Exynos W920 that powers both the Galaxy Watch4 and the Galaxy Watch5 families.

An improved SoC is definitely a great thing to have, especially considering that
Furthermore, the new Exynos W980 apparently could be fabbed on a 5nm process by Samsung itself, and that switch in process could result in improved battery life for the upcoming wearables powered by it.
The Galaxy Watch6 will also feature a bigger and higher-res screen, with thinner bezels, and higher capacity batteries. These are shaping up to be very good updates, especially for those looking to upgrade from the Galaxy Watch4 generation.
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