Last updated: April 7th, 2026 at 14:18 UTC+02:00
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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra - Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
In February 2026, a Samsung device carrying the model number SM-L716 was spotted in the IMEI database. Based on Samsung’s model number and naming conventions, it was widely believed to be the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. The “6” in the model number also suggested that the device would offer 5G connectivity, as Samsung typically uses “0” for Wi-Fi-only models, “5” for 4G/LTE variants, and “6” for 5G models.
Now, a firmware build for a device with the model number SM-L715F has been spotted on Samsung’s servers (via Galaxy Club). Going by Samsung’s naming conventions and its numbering system for connectivity variants, this appears to be the 4G/LTE version of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2.
This suggests that Samsung may launch the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 in both 5G and 4G/LTE variants. According to Galaxy Club, the 5G model could be limited to Samsung’s home market, South Korea, and the United States, while the 4G/LTE version is expected to be sold in the rest of the world.
Recently, Qualcomm revealed that Samsung’s next smartwatch, which is expected to be the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, will use its Snapdragon Wear Elite chipset. Beyond that, not much is known about the brand’s upcoming flagship smartwatch. The company is expected to unveil it in July this year alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and the Galaxy Z Flip 8.
I’m a computer science engineer living in Hyderabad, India, who has a keen interest in automobiles and consumer electronics. My journalism career kicked off in 2017 with MySmartPrice where I wrote news, features, buying guides, and explanatory articles about technology among other things, and reviewed many products, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, PC components, smartwatches, audio devices, wearables, and smart home products. Since then, I have worked for 91Mobiles, Apple, and Onsitego, before finally landing on SamMobile.