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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Samsung’s Galaxy Able headset revealed its name for the first time

Samsung showed the names of three new devices that it has not yet introduced in the Galaxy Wearable application. Galaxy Able, Galaxy Watch 9 And Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 names of the application 2.2.70.26060861 appeared in the version. These records show that Samsung is preparing a strong promotion on the wearable product side with the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8. The Galaxy Able name in particular suggests that the company chose a different name from the Buds line for its first clip-on wireless headset.

Galaxy Able was referred to as Galaxy Buds Able in previous leaks. However, in the Galaxy Wearable app only Galaxy Able The appearance of the name shows that Samsung can position this product separately from the classic Galaxy Buds family. Previously seen in One UI files SM-U600 The model number and product images hinted at the open-ear design that clung to the ear like a clip. Such a form aims for a headphone experience that does not block the ear canal and does not completely block out environmental sounds in daily use.

The most important technical detail about this headset is its sound reproduction. bone conduction technology There is a claim. While traditional Galaxy Buds models produce sound with classic speaker drivers that move air, a different method is being discussed for Galaxy Able. On the bone conduction side, the headset transmits the vibration directly through the bone, delivering the sound to the ear. Thus, music or calling experience can be obtained without completely losing connection with the environment during running, cycling, walking and outdoor use.

On the Samsung side, not only the headset, but also the smart watch side has begun to become clear. In the Galaxy Wearable app Galaxy Watch 9 And Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 their names were also included. Screenshots shared by @Alfaturk16 on X are among the first signs confirming the final names of these two models. SamMobile also reported that the phrase new device support was included in the same application version.

Samsung highlights the screen and processor aspects of its new watches

Information for Galaxy Watch 9 shows that Samsung will not make any major changes on the design side. However, the clock Exynos W1000 It is said that it can continue its way with the processor. Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, on the other hand, seems to differ with higher-level hardware. In recent reports for this model Snapdragon Wear Elite processor, 800mAh battery and 5,000 nits OLED display information that reaches peak brightness stands out.

This brightness claim could take the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 to a more powerful display level than the current Galaxy Watch Ultra. On Samsung’s current Galaxy Watch Ultra model 3,000 nits Considering that it offers peak brightness, the new model is expected to offer a more easily readable screen outdoors. In addition, the IP69K durability claim shows that the Ultra model will focus more on sports, outdoor and demanding usage scenarios. Samsung has not officially announced these technical details yet.

Leaks on the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 side point to a more visible refresh on the screen and battery side. Galaxy Watch 9, on the other hand, may come with a more familiar design, updated software and current processor line. Galaxy Able, on the other hand, seems to be the most different member of this product group, because Samsung moves away from the in-ear Buds form and prepares a clip-on and open-ear-oriented product. Therefore, the names in the Galaxy Wearable application indicate that the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event will not be limited to foldable phones only.

Samsung is expected to introduce the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 models at the summer Galaxy Unpacked event. Latest leaks for the event July 22, 2026 indicates the date. Galaxy Able, Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 models may also appear on the same stage. In this way, the company can announce its new products for phones, watches and headphones at a single event.

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