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Galaxy Watch 6 Classic leaked through a football player

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In terms of specifications and features, Galaxy smartwatches offer something relevant to smartphones. The Galaxy Watch 6 series is the next anticipated lineup from the Galaxy Watch series. The Galaxy Watch 6 series will launch with three dynamic variants Galaxy Watch 6, Galaxy Watch 6 Pro & Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. Expected to be launched in the Galaxy Unpacked Event on 26 July, the only concerned part about the watch series is that no images and specifications have been disclosed.

Media sources shared the image of the Galaxy Watch worn by a footballer, as reported on the morning of 14 July. A tipster GaryeonHan has revealed the sight of the smartwatch, which was worn by a football player, on his Twitter handle, and the source from Yonhap has shared the news. Son Heung-min, a player for Tottenham Hotspur in the English professional football Premier League, was seen wearing the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, which will be available from Samsung Electronics soon.

Son Heung-min, who had taken a break in Korea, left the country via Incheon International Airport while sporting a brand-new black smart watch on his left wrist this morning. It was found that the watch wasn’t any of the existing Galaxy smartwatches and looked like a unique model. The media expected this model as the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, and in return, Samsung Electronics affirmed that the new Galaxy Watch is correct.

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From the captured picture, it is revealed that the tactile rotating bezel, which was absent from the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, is reported to be returning with the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, and it seems that the bezel on the Galaxy Watch 6 is slimmer than it was previously. This incident can be a part of a promotion from Samsung’s side because a similar incident was reported at the time of the Galaxy Watch 4. When the model was launched, Samsung Electronics used Kim Yeon-Kyung, a volleyball player and member of the Galaxy brand ambassador team known as “Team Galaxy,” to draw attention from consumers.

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