Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Release: Everything We Know About the Smartwatch

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Start the clock: the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 release is expected in 2025.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch line is one of the most popular smartwatches on the market, and early Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 rumors suggest the new model will arrive with an improved processor and potentially a blood glucose monitoring sensor.

Below, we’ll examine everything we know about the Galaxy Watch 8 so far, including the expected release date, features, specs, and pricing.

Key Takeaways

  • The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is expected to launch in July 2025.
  • Rumors suggest the watch may feature an inbuilt glucose sensor.
  • The Galaxy Watch 8 could have a new processor for improved performance.
  • Expected colors include green, silver, and cream.
  • The watch is likely priced around $300, similar to the Galaxy Watch 7.

What Is the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8?

The Galaxy Watch 8 is the follow-up smartwatch to the Galaxy Watch 7. The previous version featured heart rate monitoring, sleep monitoring, and GPS navigation, which we will likely see returned to the next-generation model with enhancements.

Beyond that, we can only expect that the new model will offer similar capabilities to the Galaxy Watch 7, with an improved processor.

The one to beat: The Galaxy Watch 7 came out in 2024
The one to beat: The Galaxy Watch 7 came out in 2024. Source: Samsung

There is also speculation that Samsung will opt for a radical departure from the traditional circular design in favor of a more square design.

Expected Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Release Date

Expected Release Date: July 2025

The Galaxy Watch 8’s release date is expected to be announced in July 2025, potentially as part of the Samsung Unpacked event (the last Samsung Unpacked event was held in July 2024).

Each Samsung Galaxy Watch model has been released in either July or August, with the 2023 and 2024 models both landing in July. Can we set our watch by the pattern?

Expected Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Features

Monitor Glucose Levels

As X/Twitter user David Kowalski notes, Samsung has filed a patent on an inbuilt glucose sensor, suggesting this feature could be included in the next-generation model.

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If David Kowalski’s information is correct, the new Samsung Galaxy 8 will also be able to monitor users’ glucose levels, which will be useful for monitoring health conditions like diabetes.

Galaxy AI

With Apple about to push Apple Intelligence hard on its own competing Apple watches, we expect Samsung to make a big play of GalaxyAI on its smartwatch.

The competition: The Apple Watch Series 10
The competition: The Apple Watch Series 10. Source: Apple

Galaxy AI features on the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra helped with sleep tracking and workout routines, and “AI communication features” allowed you to summarize in-person conversations and quickly respond to messages.

We never saw these features set the world alight at launch. But in the relatively new artificial intelligence space, a lot can change in a year.

Monitor Your Heart Rate

One of the key Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 features we can expect to see is heart rate monitoring, which enables users to track their heart rate during their day-to-life and exercise.

Sleep Analysis

The Galaxy 7 offered the ability to monitor sleep patterns, and this feature will return to help users better detect conditions like sleep apnea.

A detailed Galaxy watch face brings data to you at all times
A detailed Galaxy watch face brings data to you at all times. Source: Samsung
GPS Navigation

We can expect to see an onboard GPS with tracking data that records your location so that you can more easily navigate to various destinations around the world.

Expected Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Specs

New Processor, Inbuilt Glucose Sensor, Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Multiple Sizes

One of the biggest changes we expect to see with the release of the Galaxy Watch 8 is the introduction of a new, more powerful processor that improves performance across the board.

Another one of the top Galaxy Watch 8 specs to watch out for is the introduction of an inbuilt glucose sensor, which could enable users to monitor their blood glucose levels and monitor for health concerns.

We will likely see the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7’s optical heart rate sensor return, enabling users to track their heartbeats during daily life and exercise.

We also believe that the Galaxy Watch 8 will feature the same storage as the previous generation model offering up to 32GB worth of storage.

If the next-generation smartwatch follows the previous generation’s design, it should be available in a 40mm and 44 mm model.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 vs Galaxy Watch 7 Comparison

Specs  Galaxy Watch 8 (Expected) Galaxy Watch 7 
Display  2,000 nits display 2,000 nits display
Processor  3nm processor or better 3nm Processor
Size  40mm and 44mm 40mm and 44mm
Heart rate sensor  Optical heart rate sensor Optical heart rate sensor
Inbuilt glucose sensor  Inbuilt glucose sensor N/A
Storage  32GB 32GB
Battery Life  30 hours (smartwatch mode) 30 hours (smartwatch mode)
Colors  Green, silver, cream Green, silver, cream
Price  $299 Expected RRP Starts at $299

As you can see, we don’t expect many changes between the Watch 8 vs. Watch 7, but if new Samsung Watch news arrives, we’ll update accordingly.

Expected Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Colors

Expected Colors: Green, Silver, Cream 

Samsung Watch Colors
Source: Samsung

The Galaxy Watch 8’s colors will likely be the same as those of the Galaxy Watch 7, which offers three main colors: green, cream, and silver.

If we hear about more colors, we’ll let you know.

Expected Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Price

Expected Price: $300

The Galaxy Watch 8’s price is expected to be around $300. We don’t expect there will be any substantial changes to the price of the Galaxy Watch 7, which is currently available for $299.99.

The price could increase if Samsung significantly overhauls the device, though this looks unlikely at the moment.

Latest Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 News

An interesting rumor has circulated recently suggesting there could be a return for the Classic model. This was reported by Smartprix, claiming a device with a model number SM-L505U and the reference name “Galaxy Watch 8 Classic” was seen in the Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) database.

The frequency with which Samsung switches up its naming conventions for this range makes it hard to predict each series, but if the above is true, that’s a strong indication that a Classic model will be included.

The Bottom Line

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 has the potential to be one of the best and most cost-effective smartwatches on the market.

While the release is still some time away, an in-built glucose sensor could be an interesting addition.

That said, we don’t expect any major changes to the overall design — perhaps this will be more of an evolution rather than a revolution, as it was between the Galaxy Watch 6 vs Galaxy Watch 7.

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Tim Keary
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Tim Keary is a technology writer and reporter covering AI, cybersecurity, and enterprise technology. Before joining Techopedia full-time in 2023, his work appeared on VentureBeat, Forbes Advisor, and other notable technology platforms, where he covered the latest trends and innovations in technology. He holds a Master’s degree in History from the University of Kent, where he learned of the value of breaking complex topics down into simple concepts. Outside of writing and conducting interviews, Tim produces music and trains in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA).