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Galaxy Watch8 and Watch Ultra could launch in fresh new colours this July

Samsung may launch the Galaxy Watch8 and Watch Ultra in new colour options this July, including Titanium Blue and Graphite.

Samsung is set to refresh its smartwatch lineup this July, and you can see the new Galaxy Watch8 and Watch Ultra in sleek, updated colourways. A well-known tipster who goes by @MysteryLupin on X (formerly Twitter) has leaked details of the possible colour and size options that could be coming your way.

If you want to upgrade your wristwear, here’s what you need to know about the upcoming styles and shades.

Galaxy Watch8 could arrive in two sizes and classic tones

According to the leak, the Samsung Galaxy Watch8 will be available in two size variants—40mm and 44mm. You’ll likely be able to choose between two classic colours: Graphite and Silver. These familiar tones should suit most preferences, offering a sleek and versatile look whether you’re dressing up or going casual.

For comparison, last year’s Galaxy Watch7 was launched in different shades. The 40mm version came in Green and Silver, while the 44mm option arrived in Green and Cream. If this rumour holds, Samsung appears to be leaning toward more neutral tones this time, perhaps to create a cleaner, more refined aesthetic.

The Galaxy Watch8 Classic, Samsung’s more traditional-looking smartwatch, is expected to launch in a 46mm size. It could be available in Black and White, keeping things simple and stylish. A previously leaked image showed off the watch in Black, giving this rumour more weight.

These shades stick to a timeless palette, offering a polished, minimalist look. Whether you pair it with office wear or workout gear, these options will likely match your daily outfit.

Galaxy Watch Ultra may swap Titanium White for Titanium Blue

Samsung’s more rugged and feature-packed smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch Ultra, might also get a makeover. The tipster claims that the Watch Ultra will come in three titanium finishes: Titanium Blue, Titanium Grey, and Titanium Silver.

Interestingly, this suggests the Titanium Blue colour will replace the current Titanium White option. Titanium Blue might be a welcome addition if you prefer bold but sophisticated colours. Titanium finishes offer extra durability while still looking premium, which is ideal for a watch for outdoor and active use.

The unveiling is expected in early July

While Samsung has confirmed none of these details, the company is widely expected to unveil the Galaxy Watch8 and Watch Ultra in early July. This launch may also coincide with the reveal of other Samsung devices, including new foldables.

As the launch event approaches, more leaks and official teasers will likely surface. But if you’re considering a smartwatch upgrade, keep your eyes on Samsung this July — especially after a wearable that combines function with refined style.

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