In addition to the new folds, Samsung is preparing the ground for its Galaxy Watch 5 and 5 Pro smartwatches. The new wearables, however, seem not to be champions of aesthetics, since from a leak we learn that their design, but above all their display, will not make a miracle cry for what we will see.
Talking about the style of the two Galaxy Watch 5 is the leaker Ice Universe, one of the most expert on the South Korean brand, who explains that the new smartwatches will not have an exceptional design or, at least, will not be at the level of the rivals already seen.
Galaxy Watch5 Pro, the contrast between the display part and the bezel, yes its bezel and metal frame are still wide, far behind Apple’s stylish design. pic.twitter.com/FTuH0hPh77
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 13, 2022
Like Apple Watch and why not, even the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro. What, however, could make you turn up your nose in a more evident way is certainly the display, especially of the Pro model.
As always, the watch 5 will be leaked and you will see the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro with a very wide bezel and no scales, its design is far from comparable to the Apple Watch 7, and it is not aesthetically pleasing.
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) June 13, 2022
In fact, as the insider shows us with a render, we will have a circular case with a panel surrounded by generous frames, without a rotating bezel, which clashes a lot with the idea of smartwatches with fewer and less present frames.
Unfortunately, this does not help the Galaxy Watch in terms of aesthetics, as other models are certainly much more pleasing to live in. Obviously, there is not yet the entirety of the form factor of the new series, but we can still get an idea of it.
The hope now is that, in any case, the next Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and 5 Pro are very efficient in terms of performance but this should not be a problem, given the possible features and the expected recharge.
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