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Galaxy Watch 2 leak suggests Samsung had a change of heart

Galaxy Watch 2 leak suggests Samsung had a change of heart

Posted on June 1, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Like any other manufacturer, Samsung makes changes to its product designs and rarely does it backtrack on those changes. There have been a few exceptions, of course, like the premature removal of the microSD card slot in the Galaxy Note 5 that was met with so much backlash that Samsung put it back next year. The removal of the rotating bezel from the Galaxy Watch Active was definitely disappointing but not as controversial so it’s both surprising but also reassuring that it might make a comeback in the Galaxy Watch 2 in a few months.
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