Samsung is set to name its high-end smartwatch the Galaxy Watch Ultra, dropping earlier plans for a "Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra" and a rumored "Galaxy Watch X." Recent certifications suggest the model number SM-L705F, aligning with Samsung's strategy to compete with Apple's premium watch series. The Galaxy Watch Ultra is expected to feature a new design, Samsung's first 3nm chipset for enhanced performance and battery life, and 32GB of internal storage.
The expected name for Samsung's upcoming premium smartwatch, as per the latest reports, is the Galaxy Watch Ultra. This information comes from the TDRA certification database, which lists the device with the model number SM-L705F. It appears that Samsung will be closely following Apple's naming scheme for premium smartwatches with this new release.
Samsung's naming scheme for its premium smartwatches appears to closely follow Apple's naming convention. With the upcoming Galaxy Watch Ultra, Samsung seems to be adopting the "Ultra" branding, similar to Apple's naming scheme for its premium smartwatches3. This suggests that Samsung is taking inspiration from Apple in terms of naming its high-end wearables.