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The design language of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 remains consistent with its predecessor, utilizing a rounded-square chassis that reinforces the device's rugged, industrial aesthetic. In this latest iteration, Samsung is pivoting toward restraint and practicality, offering users a choice between a timeless classic black and a more bold, expressive green. The 47mm case diameter strikes a precise balance between display legibility and ergonomic comfort during high-intensity use.
Durability has been elevated to a primary design pillar. The integration of sapphire crystal minimizes the risk of abrasions, while a water-resistance rating of 10 ATM ensures the watch is equipped for everything from daily wear to serious diving. The hardware suite includes full LTE and GPS support, effectively transforming the wearable into a standalone communication hub. Current data suggests that Samsung may entirely phase out the Wi-Fi-only variant, positioning the Ultra model as an uncompromising instrument for those who demand total independence from their smartphone.
At the core of the device lies the high-performance Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear Elite processor. This chipset is engineered to deliver a fluid user interface and rapid data processing while maintaining strict power efficiency. Paired with a 784 mAh battery—a substantial capacity for the wearables market—the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is expected to deliver a significant leap in battery endurance, addressing one of the most persistent pain points of modern smartwatches.
The control scheme is another point of particular interest. The right edge of the chassis features the brand's signature three-button layout: a central action button highlighted by a vibrant orange ring, flanked by two elongated keys. However, the primary point of speculation remains the rotating bezel. Given the likelihood that a new Watch Classic model will be skipped this year, there is a strong possibility that Samsung will migrate this highly coveted tactile element to the Ultra line to satisfy the brand's most dedicated purists.
The official unveiling is expected this July during the flagship Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event, where the final specifications and full capabilities of the new model will be revealed.

