A new Galaxy Watch Ultra is on the way, and the early signs point to one of the biggest upgrades the Ultra line has seen. Samsung has refreshed its own health app, and Qualcomm has detailed a new chip built for the next Galaxy Watch. Regulatory filings add to the picture too, even though Samsung has stayed quiet about the name.
- +What to expect from Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2
- +Has Samsung announced the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2?
- +When will the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 release?
- +How much will the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 cost?
- +Expected specs of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2?
- +Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 vs Galaxy Watch Ultra
This guide separates what is confirmed from the leak, so you know what to trust.
Has Samsung announced the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2?
When will the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 release?
How much will the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 cost?
Expected specs of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2?
Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 vs Galaxy Watch Ultra
This guide separates what is confirmed from the leak, so you know what to trust. It covers the expected launch date, pricing, key features and upgrades, and how the device compares with the current Galaxy Watch Ultra.
Samsung has not confirmed the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 yet. As of June 20, 2026, the company has not sent out an Unpacked invite or used the name “Galaxy Watch Ultra 2” in any official statement. Four things tied to the watch have surfaced so far.
A Samsung Health app overhaul. On June 4, 2026, Samsung’s Global Newsroom announced a major update to the Samsung Health app, rolling out from June 8. Samsung built the update for “the upcoming Galaxy Watch,” though it stopped short of naming the device. Hon Pak, who leads Samsung’s Digital Health team, said the update connects your health data to AI-driven insights to help you better understand your body.
The app now centers on five areas: Sleep, Activity, Nutrition, Mindfulness, and Vitals. New features include:
This update applies to the whole Galaxy Watch lineup, not just the Ultra 2. Current Watch owners get the redesigned app now, but the full feature set is tied to new hardware coming later this year.
A new chip has been confirmed for the next Galaxy Watch. At MWC 2026 in March, Qualcomm confirmed that the next Galaxy Watch will use its new Snapdragon Wear Elite chip. Samsung backed this up with an on-record quote from InKang Song, who leads technology strategy for Samsung’s mobile business. He said the new chip will help the watch become an even more complete wellness companion.
Here is what the Snapdragon Wear Elite brings:
Qualcomm named Samsung and Google as launch partners for the chip, along with Motorola.
There is a catch, though. Samsung and Qualcomm only said “the next generation Galaxy Watch,” not which model gets it. This has led to conflicting reports.
Samsung has not confirmed any of these versions, so treat the chip question as open until Samsung says otherwise.
The Unpacked date. Korean media reports point to July 22, 2026, in London, as the date for Samsung’s next Unpacked event, where the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is expected to share the stage with the Galaxy Watch 9, the Z Fold 8, Z Flip 8, Z Fold 8 Wide, and Samsung’s new Galaxy Glasses. Samsung has not confirmed this date.
Regulatory filings. In the middle of June 2026, the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 cleared both FCC and CMIIT certification under the model number SM-L715, with SM-L715F for global markets and SM-L715U for US carriers. Neither filing included a Watch 9 Classic model number, which is a strong sign Samsung is skipping a Classic model this year. A separate charging certification from China’s 3C agency confirmed the Watch Ultra 2 sticks with 10W wired charging, the same speed as before. India’s BIS database and additional CMIIT listings also confirmed the device exists, though none of these filings listed a battery capacity.
Last year’s launch gives the clearest clue here. Samsung announced the Galaxy Watch Ultra on July 9, 2025, and put it on sale on July 25, a gap of 16 days. If Samsung follows that same pattern this year, expect the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 to go on sale in early August 2026. The leaked Unpacked date of July 22, 2026, would only mark the announcement, not the on-sale date, and Samsung has not confirmed even that date yet.
Pricing is the one area where leaks have gone quiet. The price of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 has not leaked yet. Until Samsung says otherwise, your best guide is the current Galaxy Watch Ultra’s price: $649.99 in the US, £599 in the UK, and €699 across the eurozone, all for the single 47mm LTE model.
Analysts disagree on what comes next:
A cheaper Bluetooth-only version of the Watch Ultra 2, expected for Europe, could give Samsung a lower entry price than before. Even so, some analysts warn that rising component costs could push that version close to what a cellular Ultra model used to cost.
Leaks have given us a fairly clear picture of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, even though nothing here is official yet.
Processor. Most leaks point to the new Snapdragon Wear Elite chip, at least for the US and South Korea. A separate leak claims the European version keeps the older Exynos W1000 chip instead. Samsung has not confirmed either version.
Battery. Leaks point to a 784mAh battery, which Samsung may market as around 800mAh. That would be a jump of roughly 33-35% over the current Watch Ultra’s 590 mAh cell. Some reports use this number to estimate over-three-day use on a single charge, though that figure is an estimate, not a measured result. Some regulatory filings have not confirmed this battery jump, so treat the number as a credible leak rather than a fact.
Display. Expect a 1.5-inch AMOLED screen at 480×480 resolution with sapphire crystal on top, the same as the current model. A rumored brightness boost to around 4,000 nits has circulated, but that number traces back to a Samsung Display prototype shown at CES 2025, not a confirmed spec for this watch. PhoneArena expects the same 3,000 nits as the current Ultra, so treat 4,000 nits as speculation for now.
Build. A 47mm titanium case rated to 10ATM water resistance and IP68, with the same customizable side button as the current Ultra. Sapphire crystal protection is expected to carry over too.
Storage. 64GB of storage is expected, matching the current Watch Ultra, alongside 2GB of RAM.
Connectivity. This is where the Watch Ultra 2 could see its biggest change. Leaks point to the watch becoming Samsung’s first smartwatch with 5G, available in the US and South Korea, while Europe gets an LTE version and a Bluetooth-only version, which would be a first for the Ultra line. The chip also supports satellite messaging for emergencies, though no leaks or filings have confirmed that the watch itself will use that feature.
Software. One UI 9 Watch on Wear OS 7, based on Android 17. Google says Wear OS 7 delivers up to 10% better battery life than the previous version, based on its own testing with active users between August 2025 and April 2026. The update adds Live Updates, a Now Bar, redesigned widgets, and Gemini-powered features.
