What you need to knowFirmware for the Galaxy Watch 9 (model SM-L345U) appeared on a U.S. test server, signaling that core work is finished.The Snapdragon Wear Elite (3nm) chipset could boost performance and battery efficiency for Samsung’s upcoming wearable.The 44mm model is expected to keep a 435mAh battery, although any gains will depend on the new chip.

Samsung’s next smartwatch is already knocking on the door. Firmware for the Galaxy Watch 9 has appeared, indicating that development is complete and testing has begun.

A device with the model number SM-L345U has appeared on a U.S. test server, as spotted by Mohammed Khatri, and if you’ve been following the leak cycle, you’ve probably heard that’s the internal ID for the Galaxy Watch 9 (via SamMobile).

Galaxy Watch 9 firmware spotted on Samsung's test server

(Image credit: Mohammed Khatri / X)

In mobile tech, when firmware appears on a public test server, it’s a clear sign that core development is done. Now, Samsung’s engineers are probably focused on fine-tuning the software so it works smoothly when the watch launches this summer.

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