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Galaxy Watch 9 is ‘Powered by Snapdragon Wear Elite,’ leaked images confirm [Gallery]

As expected, Samsung is switching its new Galaxy Watch 9 over to a Qualcomm chip, the Snapdragon Wear Elite, as some new images confirm.

Qualcomm announced Snapdragon Wear Elite as its latest smartwatch chipset earlier this year, with the 3nm chip promising faster overall performance and a ton of additional power for AI tasks. It was also teased that Samsung would be adopting the chip.

That’s big news, as the Galaxy Watch series has exclusively used Exynos chipsets over the years, which was actually to their benefit during the several-year-run where Qualcomm’s chips were, underwhelming, we’ll say. The only question left was whether Samsung would ditch Exynos altogether.

It seems the answer is yes.

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Evan Blass poked out of retirement again through his “Leakmail” newsletter, with a batch of images including one that explicitly shows the Galaxy Watch 9 – not the Ultra 2 – as “Powered by Snapdragon Wear Elite.”

Again, it’s not a surprise, but it’s nice to see.

As for what Samsung might do with the added horsepower, we’ll have to wait and see…

Galaxy Watch 9 drops next week alongside Samsung’s new foldables.

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