Samsung’s next smartwatches may still be a few weeks away. However, another leak has already revealed one of the more personal parts of the experience: the bands you’ll be able to pair them with.
A fresh leak claims Samsung is preparing a wide selection of straps for both the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 and Galaxy Watch 9. This includes refreshed versions of existing favourites and a handful of new colour options ahead of the company’s expected Galaxy Unpacked event later this month.
The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is reportedly sticking with the rugged design language introduced by last year’s model. Its bands even carry the same Ultra branding and appear largely unchanged from the originals. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing given how well they matched Samsung’s outdoor-focused smartwatch.
The biggest addition is the redesigned Marine-style band. It will reportedly be compatible with both the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 and Galaxy Watch 9. According to the leak, it will launch in Black, Cream, Green, Light Blue and Orange. This gives buyers a broader choice than before.
Moreover, Samsung will also refresh its Sport Band with new Blue, Black, Yellow and Green colour options. More colours could potentially follow later.
For those after something a little smarter, the Hybrid Band will also return with its leather-like finish. The leak suggests it’ll be offered in Beige, Brown, Black and Grey. This makes it a better fit for office wear than the more rugged silicone options.
The Galaxy Watch 9 could also receive one exclusive accessory. Samsung is reportedly preparing a new collection of pastel-coloured bands in Blue, Green, Light Yellow and White. This gives the standard smartwatch a softer look than its Ultra sibling.
Elsewhere, both watches will support Fabric Bands. The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 version will feature a more durable buckle. The Trail Band, meanwhile, looks set to remain exclusive to the Ultra model. Black, Blue, Green and Orange variants are reportedly on the way.
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 and Galaxy Watch9 on July 22, alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra and Galaxy Z Flip 8. If this latest leak proves accurate, buyers will have plenty of ways to customise their smartwatch straight out of the box.

