Addressing the shortcomings of its predecessors, Samsung is set to introduce enhanced charging capabilities in its upcoming Galaxy Watch 7. According to FCC filings, the new watch will support charging up to 15W, a significant 50% increase compared to the current Galaxy Watch 6 models that are limited to 10W charging. This enhancement promises to reduce the charging time from the current 90 minutes to an estimated 45 minutes for a full charge. However, it is worth noting that the budget-friendly Galaxy Watch FE is expected to have a slower charging rate of 5W, which is 50% slower than the Galaxy Watch 6. In addition to the charging improvements, the Galaxy Watch 7 is rumored to feature a new 3nm Exynos W1000 chipset, providing a 20% boost in performance and power efficiency. This upgrade could potentially surpass the Apple Watch Series 9, which currently utilizes a 5nm chip. The launch of the Galaxy Watch 7 is expected in the coming weeks, alongside the highly anticipated Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 smartphones. Further details regarding the design and additional features of the Galaxy Watch 7 are expected to emerge in the lead-up to its official announcement.