If we could sum - up the smartphone pattern drift over the last few years , they could perhaps be summed up in four words – bigger displays , smaller bezels .
Now Samsung may be looking to do the same thing for article of clothing with rumours suggesting the Galaxy Watch 6 might benefit from a larger show with more diminutive milieu .
The often reliable leaker Ice Universe reckons the Classic version of this year ’s update will arrive with a 1.47 - column inch display , which would be a enough improvement on the 1.4 - inchGalaxy Watch 5 .
That ’s only a 5 % increase , as9to5Googlestates , but if it ’s a benefit of thinner bezels the overall size of the watch should be around the same . The braggart bezel on Samsung watch have often been pick apart , but the rotate bezel that controlled the UI meant there was at least some benefits to be had . Those have been ditched for more recent editions , meaning the prominent bezels have been more pronounced .
As well as the bezel and display size improvements , there ’ll also be improved resoluteness , according to the leaker .
In a tweet , the Ice Universe account wrote : “ 100 % confirmed , Exclusive : The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 has increased the screen size of the dial to 1.47 column inch , and the resolution has also been correspondingly improved , which means that the filmdom balance has finally been improved . ”
100 % affirm , Exclusive : The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 has increase the screen size of the dial to 1.47 in , and the result has also been correspondingly improve , which means that the screen proportion has finally been improved .
We ’re likely to see Samsung announce the Galaxy Watch 6 and perhaps a Pro accompaniment in August , if late precedent is to be followed . belike along the next generation foldable phones .
Last year ’s Galaxy Watch 5 andGalaxy Watch 5 Proboth received four - star scores fromTrusted Reviews . You feel as if there ’s still flock of room for improvement for WearOS watches . Could this be the year the Galaxy Watch lastly hit the perfect mark ?