Earlier this week, an intriguing listing appeared on eBay showcasing a working prototype of the yet-to-be-launched Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. The watch, identified as model SM‑L505U, reveals compelling design and hardware insights that hint at Samsung’s upcoming strategy for its wearable lineup.
📦 Design & Identification
Under the seller amonste_92’s listing, the watch surfaced in its silver 46 mm variant, equipped with LTE (SM‑L505U) and featuring a hybrid “squircle” case — a square body framing a circular Super AMOLED display. The watch’s internal code name “OZXT” appeared during screen boot-up.
🔄 Rotating Bezel Returns
Notably, Samsung is reviving its signature rotating bezel feature, albeit mounted on a slightly raised squircle chassis. The chunky ridges and tactile feedback seem intentionally designed for seamless UI navigation.
💾 Storage & Connectivity Boost
According to the listing, this prototype packs a spacious 64 GB internal storage — double that of the Galaxy Watch Ultra. The watch also includes integrated LTE, likely through eSIM, expanding its standalone capabilities.
🔋 Battery & Build Specs
Leaked certifications suggest a moderate battery upgrade to around 435–450 mAh, slightly above last year’s 425 mAh on the Watch 6 Classic. The watch also appears to retain high-end materials like sapphire crystal glass, stainless steel or titanium outer casing, and IP/ATM water resistance.
🔊 Controls & Audio
This new Classic prototype includes the usual crown and two physical buttons on the right edge, along with a clearly visible speaker grille on the left — signaling improved audio and possibly better call quality.
🔌 Accessories & Lugs
The eBay photos show a leather strap and a magnetic USB‑C charger similar to Galaxy Watch Ultra’s setup. Interestingly, the strap uses proprietary connectors, making legacy Galaxy Watch bands incompatible without adapters.
📱 Software & Pairing Status
The prototype reportedly powers on and connects to a phone, but pairing fails — suggesting that software isn’t finalized. It likely runs a Wear OS 6-based One UI 8 Watch, paired with Samsung’s Exynos W1000 chip.
📌 Final Thoughts
This early prototype confirms Samsung’s effort to blend fan-favorite elements — rotating bezel, premium materials, standalone LTE — into a unified flagship design. While the “squircle” approach might divide opinions, the refined hardware suggests a serious contender in the smartwatch space.
We expect Samsung to officially unveil the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic at its Galaxy Unpacked event in July 2025, alongside the Watch 8, Z Fold 7, and Z Flip 7.
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