Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 to Reuse Powerful Exynos W1000 Chip: What to Expect

Samsung is gearing up to launch its much-anticipated Galaxy Watch8 series, with an expected debut in early July alongside the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7. While some fans hoped for a new chipset, recent leaks suggest that Samsung will continue using its Exynos W1000 chip, introduced with the previous generation.

Exynos W1000: Still Leading the Pack

The Exynos W1000 remains one of the most powerful smartwatch chips in the market. Here’s what makes it a standout:

  • Penta-core CPU: Features four ARM Cortex-A55 cores (up to 1.5 GHz) and one Cortex-A78 core (up to 1.6 GHz)

  • GPU: Integrated Mali-G68 MP2 for smooth graphics

  • RAM: Paired with fast LPDDR5 memory

  • Fabrication: Built on Samsung’s 3nm GAA process, delivering energy efficiency and high performance

While it's a carryover chip, its performance still outpaces most competitors and supports advanced features like seamless multitasking and fluid Wear OS animations.

Classic Design Makes a Comeback

Perhaps the most visually exciting part of the Watch8 series is the return of the Galaxy Watch8 Classic, which features:

  • A “squircle” case design—blending square and circular shapes—reminiscent of the Galaxy Watch Ultra

  • 46mm / 47mm case size with a 1.5-inch display

  • Dimensions: 46 x 46.5 x 14.2 mm

  • Expected 450 mAh battery for all-day usage

  • Ships with One UI 8 Watch, based on Wear OS 6

Expected Features & Improvements

While the chip remains the same, Samsung is focusing its improvements on:

  • Battery optimization

  • Refined software experience

  • Updated health and fitness sensors

  • A refreshed physical design, bringing a premium look and feel

Release Timeline

The Galaxy Watch 8 lineup is expected to be unveiled during Samsung’s Unpacked event in early July 2025, where it will launch alongside Samsung's latest foldable smartphones.

Final Thoughts

If you're waiting for a high-performance smartwatch with refined design and feature-rich software, the Galaxy Watch 8 is shaping up to be a solid upgrade. While the chipset may be familiar, Samsung's focus appears to be on enhancing the overall user experience with smarter design and software improvements.

Image Credit: Samlover, SammyGuru

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