Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 could have a record-breakingly bright display
Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 reportedly has a display that will make the smartwatch the brightest in the business.

The future of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is looking bright. Literally.
According to a prolific Samsung leaker known as Ice Universe on Weibo, Samsung is incorporating an AMOLED display into the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 that's expected to reach a brightness of a whopping 5,000 nits.
Nits are the standard unit of measurement for the brightness of a display or screen. And for those unfamiliar with it, 5,000 nits is really, really bright. To really drive home the potentially record-breaking brightness of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, let's compare it to other devices.
According to Mashable's sister site CNET, most consumer-level televisions have a maximum brightness between 1,000 and 1,500 nits.
Both the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and current Galaxy Watch Ultra reach a maximum display brightness of 3,000 nits. The latest Apple Watch Series 11 reaches 2,000 nits, and the Apple Watch Ultra 3 can reach 3,000 nits.
The title of brightest display on a smartwatch currently belongs to Garmin's flagship $2,000 smartwatch, the Garmin Fenix 8 Pro. The microLED display on the Fenix 8 Pro reaches a maximum of 4,500 nits. That's really bright, but if Ice Universe is to be believed, Samsung is planning to beat it.
To really put things into perspective, let's look at TCL's flagship television model, the TCL X11L SQD Mini-LED, which has what is largely considered to be one of the brightest TV displays. The 85-inch model has a maximum brightness of 10,000 nits. The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 reportedly has a 1.5-inch circular AMOLED display, which can get half as bright as an 85-inch TV set.
Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event is next month and the company will very likely officially announce the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 there, along with a release date. We'll find out very soon just how bright this smartwatch can get.