Samsung Galaxy Watch9 Renders Leak, Revealing a Familiar Design and a Major Chip Upgrade
According to a recent report from Android Headline, a series of high-quality renders for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch9 series have surfaced, giving us a clear look at the new smartwatch. The leak confirms the device will be available in two sizes: 40mm and 44mm.
Based on the leaked images, the Galaxy Watch9 maintains Samsung's established family design, closely resembling the previous Galaxy Watch8. It features the signature "squircle" (a hybrid of a square and a circle) watch face. A look at the back of the device suggests the sensor array will remain largely unchanged from its predecessor.

The most significant upgrade is expected to be internal. The Galaxy Watch9 is rumored to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear Elite chip, marking a notable shift away from Samsung's in-house Exynos processors. This change is anticipated to significantly boost on-device AI capabilities and unlock a host of new smart features.
The renders also reveal the potential color options for the new series. The 40mm model is expected to be offered in Cream and Graphite, with the latter showing a greenish tint in the images. Meanwhile, the larger 44mm version will likely be available in Silver and Graphite colorways.
In summary, while the Galaxy Watch9 appears to be an iterative update in terms of external design, the switch to a Snapdragon chip signals a major focus on performance and intelligence. This internal upgrade could be the key differentiator for the new series, promising a smarter and more responsive user experience for a familiar-looking device.

