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    Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2: Coming in 5G & 4G!

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 may support both 5G and 4G models, with availability varying by country.
    2. 5G versions are likely to be sold in the US and Korea, competing with the Apple Watch Ultra 3, while 4G models will be available globally.
    3. Support for faster 5G speeds will depend on the user’s location and network compatibility.
    4. Samsung is expected to officially announce the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 in the summer, alongside other foldable devices.

    Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 May Support Both 5G and 4G Networks

    Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 could offer faster 5G speeds, but this depends on where you live. Rumors suggest the watch will come in two versions: one with 5G and another with 4G connectivity. According to leaked information from Samsung’s servers, different models are being prepared for various regions. The 5G version might primarily be sold in the US and Korea, where 5G networks are more widespread. Meanwhile, the 4G model would be available in other countries, making it compatible with older networks. This approach allows Samsung to reach more users with different network needs. It seems the device will support Wi-Fi as well, giving users multiple options for staying connected.

    What to Expect From the Launch and Market Impact

    Most experts believe the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 will be announced in the summer, along with other Samsung products like foldable phones. Last year, Samsung released the Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic, showing a pattern of annual updates. If the leak is accurate, the 5G model will compete with Apple’s $799 Watch Ultra 3, introduced last fall. The broader availability of the 4G version will help many users stay connected without needing the newest network infrastructure. As Samsung continues to upgrade its wearable tech, users can look forward to better connectivity, regardless of their location. This move also hints at Samsung’s focus on providing more options for health tracking and daily convenience.

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