Square Design is coming in the latest Samsung Smartwatches

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Square Design is coming in the latest Samsung Smartwatches. Some of you may already know the first watch launched. It was launched in 2013 with the name Samsung Galaxy Gear. It came with a 1.6-inch square-shaped Super AMOLED display, similar to other smartwatches of the era.

Reports are clear that Samsung may go to their Squarish design in the upcoming smartwatches. Although, if you have a Samsung Galaxy Watch you may be familiar with the circular design that is there. While it is well received, Samsung is going to shake things up here.

Samsung considers squarish design again

Samsung is considering a square-shaped design for its smartwatches. This is likely of earlier models like the Galaxy Gear, Gear 2, and Gear Live. These models were released a decade ago and are surpassed by Samsung’s more recent circular smartwatch designs.

The Gear S2 marked Samsung’s shift to a circular design. Also features a physical rotating bezel, a design language maintained in subsequent models like the current Galaxy Watch 5 series. However, whether Samsung will return to a square design with the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 series is not confirmed. They can wait another year for such significant changes.

Internally, there’s enthusiastic consideration for this shift back to a square design, indicating it’s highly likely to happen. It will be intriguing to observe how Samsung executes this change. Also whether customers will embrace it in the future, especially considering the widespread affinity for the circular design of the Galaxy Watch series.

We will find out in the latest release of Samsung Galaxy Watches whether this can be a correct decision taken from the end of Samsung. However, for now we need to wait to find it out.

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