
Samsung is working on a bigger smartwatch with 1.47 inch display
Andrew
4/5/20232 min read
Samsung has been a dominant player in the smartwatch market for years, and now it looks like the company is working on an even more impressive offering. According to recent reports, Samsung is working on a new smartwatch that will feature a larger 1.47 inch display, offering users even more screen real estate to interact with.


Galaxy Watch 4 with 1.4 inch display
The current smartwatch offerings from Samsung, including the Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 PRO, feature a 1.4 inch display. While this may seem like a small difference, even a small increase in screen size can make a big difference when it comes to usability and overall user experience.
The new smartwatch from Samsung is said to be codenamed "Merlot," and it is expected to feature a variety of other improvements as well. According to leaked information, the watch will likely be powered by Samsung's Exynos W920 chipset, which should offer improved performance and battery life compared to previous models. But still we are waiting for a brand new chipset this year with Galaxy Watch 6.
Other rumored features include an improved heart rate monitor, blood pressure monitor, and other health tracking features. There is also speculation that Samsung may introduce new fitness features, such as improved workout tracking and personalized coaching.
Of course, Samsung has yet to confirm any of these rumors, and it's possible that some of these features may not make it into the final product. However, if Samsung is indeed working on a new smartwatch with a larger display, it could be a game-changer for the smartwatch market.
A larger display would make it easier to read notifications, view photos and videos, and interact with apps on the watch. It could also allow Samsung to introduce new features that take advantage of the additional screen real estate, such as split-screen multitasking or more advanced widgets.
Overall, it's clear that Samsung is continuing to push the boundaries when it comes to smartwatch design and functionality. With the rumored "Merlot" smartwatch featuring a larger display and other advanced features, it's clear that Samsung is not content to rest on its laurels and is instead focused on delivering the best possible user experience to its customers.