Samsung's next Unpacked event, scheduled for July 10, is just around the corner The number of leaks surrounding the Korean company's next wearable or accessory has been steadily increasing
On X, regular leaker Evan Blass has released four images purportedly showing the look of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Watch 7, and the redesigned Galaxy Buds 3 All three devices, as is Samsung's custom look quite sleek, as is Samsung's custom
Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra is the company's new premium wearable; with a high-end price tag of $700, it should look worth the deposit
Designed to compete with Apple's Watch Ultra series, images from Blass showcase a bright orange band and a classically designed face It matches the rendering we saw of a circular face on a square case
On the right side of the face, two buttons can be seen above what appears to be an orange crown
The bright orange band is a new look for this watch, as we have only seen it in gray or black Allegedly, silver and white options are also available It will be interesting to see if Samsung opens up this band to other colors
The micro-LED display boasts a sapphire crystal screen and is said to boast up to 3,000 nits of brightness
The latest Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 images confirm some design principles we have seen from regular leak-maven OnLeaks
Samsung has been rumored to have been playing with a square form factor for the Watch 7, but the company seems to be sticking with the circular face featured in the first six iterations of the brand's smartwatch
The Watch 7 was rumored to come in three colors: gray, white, and forest green In this leak, we would describe it as more of an olive color The Galaxy Watch 6 also had gold and "graphite" It would not be surprising to see these colors in stores as well
The Watch 7 falls between the recently announced $199 Galaxy Watch FE and the premium Ultra mentioned above; it is expected to be available between $299 and $499
The Galaxy Buds 3 was rumored to be a design change from the pea-like shape that has comprised the earphone line since 2020
We knew Samsung would add a stem to the buds like Apple's AirPods, but it's still odd to see; Blass itself had previously teased the design change in a heavily pixelated image
The stem should make the Galaxy Buds easier to control, even though the controls on the Galaxy Buds 2 and Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are easier to use Still, the controls should be smoother and the microphone quality should improve
Pricing for the next Buds has not yet been announced, but the Buds 2 launched for $140 and the later Pro model for $230; the Buds 3 is expected to be similarly priced
All three devices will be announced at Samsung Unpacked on July 10
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