Samsung is expected to have a busy Unpacked event on 20 February. Not only are the trio of Samsung Galaxy S10 devices all but confirmed to be announced, but the long-rumoured foldable phone is also expected, alongside a new smartwatch called the Galaxy Sport.

The Galaxy Sport, codenamed Pulse, has been rumoured for a few months, but a new spotting by DroidShout has seen the device appear on Taiwan's NCC certification site. This follows an appearance on the US certification site, FCC, and certification by South Korea's NRRA, suggesting the device is very close to launch.

The certification filings don't reveal anymore information about the Galaxy Sport watch but the device has previously appeared in full in some renders by @OnLeaks, who claims to have based the images on "factory data", so we have some idea what it might look like. Apparently, it will come in black, silver, green and pink gold colour options.

As the presumed successor to the Gear Sport, we expect a focus on fitness features again, as well as waterproofing and a sportier look than the Galaxy Watch that launched alongside the Note 9 in August 2018. We're hoping to see more third-party apps on the Galaxy Sport though - something that let down the Gear Sport.   

According to previous rumours, the Galaxy Sport will come with 4GB of RAM and it is expected to offer Bixby with support for Bixby Reminder - a feature currently missing from the Galaxy Watch. It will also no doubt operate on the Tizen OS rather than Google's Wear OS