Next Samsung Galaxy Watch will integrate Snapdragon Wear Elite; satellite connectivity likely
At MWC 2026, Qualcomm officially launched the Snapdragon Wear Elite chip, and Samsung has formally confirmed that the next Galaxy Watch will integrate this platform.
Years after embracing Exynos W series chips, Samsung is finally expanding the Snapdragon to its Galaxy Watch section, starting with the Snapdragon Wear Elite chip.
Samsung is working on two Wear OS products for 2026, including the Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2. It remains to be seen whether Qualcommβs chip dominates the supply or System LSI retains some participation.
The US tech giant named Google, Motorola and Samsung as its partners for the new wearable chipset. Qualcommβs confirmation followed byΒ InKang Song, Executive Vice President and Head of Technology Strategy Team, MX Business at Samsung Electronics.
βSamsung and Qualcomm Technologies share a long history of advancing whatβs possible in mobile computing, and we are thrilled to extend this partnership into the wearable category. By integrating the new Snapdragon Wear Elite platform, the next-generation Galaxy Watch will be an even more holistic wellness companion. This marks an important step in our ongoing efforts to deliver more efficient and personalized experiences, right from your wrist.β
Qualcommβs new Snapdragon Wear Elite chip also unlocks new possibilities for the next-gen Wear OS operating system. It integrates advanced artificial intelligence capabilities as well as satellite connectivity technology.
The chip is backed by 5x improvement on single-core CPU performance and up to 7x faster GPU, for app launching, multitasking, and smoother rendering. Advanced power management enables 30% longer day of use compared to the previous generation.
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