Samsung may release the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch Active 4 in the second quarter

According to the reports, Samsung did not announce new smartwatch products when it released the Galaxy S21 series, but this is not surprising or disappointing. Samsung usually launches wearable devices in the third quarter of each year, as well as the Galaxy Note series that year. However, 2021 seems to be a year of big changes for Samsung, especially in terms of release rhythm. According to the latest news, Galaxy Watch 4 may be released in the next few months, including a somewhat unexpected Galaxy Watch Active 4.

Galaxy Watch 3 was only launched in August last year, so it did not take so long to enjoy its exclusive position in Samsung’s wearable products. So far, there is no Galaxy Watch Active 3, and given that there is no Galaxy Watch 2, people speculate that Samsung will only switch between “Classic” and “Active” every year. Obviously, this will not be the case.

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According to Ice universe news, Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch Active 4 are both in the pipeline. In addition, they will actually arrive in the second quarter of this year instead of the usual third quarter. This may change Samsung’s product lineup throughout the year, but in any case, the earlier launch of wearable products may not actually bring such a big impact.

However, the leaker is still silent on what features these fourth-generation smartwatches will have. It was previously reported that Samsung’s new smartwatch will include a non-invasive blood glucose measurement function (although it has not been confirmed). In terms of health-focused features that Apple usually leads, this could put Samsung ahead of the competition.

However, there are also rumors that Samsung will switch from Tizen to Google’s Wear OS for its smartwatches. This situation is still possible, although it may only appear in one of these two products.

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