Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 – Leaks, Rumors & What to Expect

As the next evolution in Samsung’s wearables portfolio approaches, tech enthusiasts and smartwatch users alike are eagerly awaiting the official reveal of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8. While the device is still shrouded in secrecy, a wealth of industry leaks, supply chain whispers, and insider reports offer strong clues about what we might expect from this highly anticipated release.

As an authorized reseller for Samsung in the UAE, MDS Mobile is closely monitoring developments to ensure our customers have the latest, most accurate information. This article provides a detailed breakdown of what we know so far about the galaxy watch 8, including expected specifications, new features, and possible design changes.

When will the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Release? 

Samsung has a strong tradition of unveiling its Galaxy Watch lineup during the summer, typically at its annual Unpacked event alongside the Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip smartphones. Following this timeline, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is expected to be announced in July 2025, with general availability likely beginning in late July or early August.

Although Samsung has yet to confirm the date, previous launches and insider reports strongly suggest a similar release window for the Samsung watch 8.

What Is the Expected Price of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 in the UAE?

Samsung has been relatively consistent with pricing over the years, especially for its standard Galaxy Watch models. Based on historical data and ongoing trends, the pricing for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is expected to be as follows:

  • 40mm Bluetooth variant: Approx. AED 1,100

  • 44mm Bluetooth variant: Approx. AED 1,210

  • Galaxy Watch 8 Classic: Expected to start around AED 1,465
  • Samsung Galaxy Ultra 2: Expected to start around AED 2,800- AED 2,900

Note: These prices are estimated based on current exchange rates and past pricing trends. Final UAE retail pricing may vary depending on Samsung’s regional pricing strategy, import duties, and promotional campaigns.

These estimates align with the pricing of the Galaxy Watch 7 series, with adjustments expected only if major hardware upgrades are introduced.

Samsung may streamline its product lineup this year. Current rumors indicate we could see three distinct models:

  1. A standard Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

  2. A premium Galaxy Watch 8 Classic

  3. A possible second-generation Ultra model, though some reports suggest the Classic may replace it

This move would mark a return to the beloved "Classic" branding, possibly at the expense of the “Pro” and “Ultra” naming conventions used in previous years.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Design Changes: A Bold New Look

The biggest shift in 2025 might not be in the internals—but in the exterior design. Some leaks suggest that Samsung may experiment with a new form factor for the galaxy watch 8, moving away from the iconic circular body to introduce a more square-shaped design for certain models.

This potential redesign reflects broader industry trends, where brands like Apple and Huawei have introduced rectangular smartwatches optimized for text, multitasking, and AI-driven features. Still, Samsung is also rumored to retain its signature circular design for the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, complete with the much-loved rotating bezel.

According to early renders and leaks:

  • The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic may feature a stainless steel or titanium build

  • Dimensions could be approximately 46 x 46.5 x 14.2 mm

  • Expect slimmer bezels, improved ergonomics, and better strap integration

If these changes hold true, Samsung may be targeting both traditionalists and tech-forward users with distinct style preferences.

Galaxy Watch 8 Display will be Familiar but Refined

While there have been few concrete leaks about display specs, industry analysts predict that Samsung will continue using high-quality AMOLED panels. If the company does introduce a square model, the display aspect ratio and resolution will naturally shift to accommodate more content in a grid-based layout—better suited for apps and notifications.

Brightness levels, refresh rates, and always-on display performance are expected to match or slightly exceed those of the Galaxy Watch 7 series.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8: Battery Life and Charging Features

Battery life remains one of the most discussed concerns in the smartwatch industry. Despite consumer demand for multi-day endurance, most premium models—including Samsung and Apple—continue to offer around one to one-and-a-half days of battery life on a single charge.

Certification documents from South Korea have already hinted at the following capacities:

  • 40mm variant: 300mAh battery

  • 44mm variant: 435mAh battery (a slight increase from the 425mAh battery in the Galaxy Watch 7)

While this doesn’t suggest a significant leap in battery life, optimization via Wear OS and One UI Watch 8 could result in more efficient usage patterns. Wireless charging will likely continue as the standard method.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8: Will enhance user experience to the next level

Since Samsung transitioned from Tizen to Wear OS in partnership with Google, the user experience on Galaxy Watches has improved considerably. The combination of Wear OS and Samsung’s One UI Watch brings users the best of both worlds: broad app compatibility with Google services and Samsung’s polished, intuitive interface.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is expected to ship with One UI Watch 8, which will include:

  • New tile layouts and interactive widgets

  • Deeper Galaxy AI integration for productivity, health tracking, and smart replies

  • Smarter notification handling, personalized insights, and hands-free controls

These enhancements aim to make the smartwatch more than just a fitness tracker—positioning it as a digital assistant on your wrist.


Samsung Galaxy Watch 8: Health & Fitness Features

Samsung's health ecosystem is already among the most robust in the industry. With sensors for heart rate, SpO2, ECG, body composition, and advanced sleep tracking, Galaxy Watches have consistently ranked high in wellness capabilities.

The biggest rumor for this cycle is the introduction of non-invasive blood glucose monitoring. This would be a game-changer for diabetic users and anyone tracking metabolic health. Based on patents and research documents filed in Korea, Samsung may use an optical sensor that analyzes blood coloration to estimate glucose levels—without a needle or blood sample.

Whether this feature debuts in the samsung galaxy watch 8 or a future model remains unclear, but it's a clear sign of Samsung’s push into proactive health management.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8: Performance

While a brand-new chip would be ideal, current information points to the Exynos W1000 processor being retained in the Galaxy Watch 8 series. This 3nm chipset, introduced in the previous generation, offers efficient multitasking, smooth UI transitions, and strong connectivity support.

Expected hardware specifications on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8:

  • CPU: Exynos W1000 (3nm)

  • RAM: 2GB

  • Storage: 32GB

  • Charging: Wireless charging support

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.x, LTE (on selected models), GPS, NFC

Samsung may also use improved haptics, microphones, and speakers to better accommodate AI assistants, calls, and fitness coaching.

Should You Wait for the Galaxy Watch 8?

If you're using an older model like the Galaxy Watch 6 or earlier—or if you’re interested in bleeding-edge health tech—the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is shaping up to be a worthwhile upgrade. The return of the Classic variant, the possible square design, and the rumored blood glucose monitoring are all exciting developments.

However, if you need a smartwatch now or are satisfied with your current model’s feature set, the Galaxy Watch 7 still offers excellent value—especially with promotions available through MDS Mobile.

Conclusion

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is poised to raise the bar for Android smartwatches in 2025. With a potential redesign, upgraded health sensors, deeper AI capabilities, and continued refinement of Wear OS, Samsung is set to lead the wearable market once again.

As an authorized Samsung partner in the UAE, MDS Mobile will offer exclusive pre-order options, bundles, and first access to the Galaxy Watch 8 lineup as soon as it becomes available. Stay connected with us for the latest updates, pricing announcements, and availability.

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Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is based on unofficial sources, leaks, and industry rumors available as of June 2025. Specifications, pricing, and features of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 may change upon the official announcement by Samsung. MDS Mobile, as an authorized reseller, provides this content for informational purposes only and is not responsible for any discrepancies between the rumored details and the final product.