Unveiled alongside the Galaxy S21 series in 2021, the Galaxy SmartTag and SmartTag+ trackers made quite an impression. But hold on to your seats because Samsung seems to have plans to introduce an upgraded version later this year. A leaked certification filing for a device known as the Galaxy SmartTag 2 has ignited excitement among tech enthusiasts.
Further details on Galaxy SmartTag 2
The leak, originating from the Bluetooth SIG database, revealed the name of the upcoming tracker without divulging many additional details. However, one interesting tidbit is that the SmartTag 2 will incorporate Bluetooth 5.3, an upgrade from the Bluetooth 5.1 technology utilized in the original SmartTag. Although Bluetooth 5.3 represents more of an incremental improvement, it promises advantages such as reduced power consumption, minimized connection interference, and enhanced overall connection quality and security.
While specific features of the Galaxy SmartTag 2 remain shrouded in mystery, it’s likely that Samsung will retain the on-device button and the option to configure it for controlling Internet of Things (IoT) devices through your smartphone. One intriguing question on our minds is whether there will be a special SmartTag 2 variant equipped with UWB (Ultra-Wideband) support, akin to the SmartTag+. Or perhaps every SmartTag 2 will boast UWB functionality, enabling precise tracking and location capabilities.
The wait to unravel the secrets of the SmartTag 2 won’t be long, as reports suggest it will be officially unveiled at the upcoming Galaxy event. Keep your eyes peeled during the last week of July when Samsung is expected to showcase not only the SmartTag 2 but also other exciting devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5.
The Galaxy SmartTag 2 is generating buzz among tech enthusiasts as Samsung gears up to deliver an upgraded version of its popular item tracker. With improved Bluetooth technology and the possibility of UWB integration, the SmartTag 2 promises to offer enhanced connectivity, precise tracking, and exciting features.
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