Samsung Galaxy Watch release date, price, news and features

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Samsung Galaxy Watch is the name of the latest smartwatch from Samsung, finally putting to rest rumors that the wearable was going to be
alongside the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.Head back soon for a hands-on review of the new watch
In the meantime, this is what we know so farCut to the chaseWhat is it Samsung's latest top-end smartwatchWhen is it out Just announced,
probably on sale end of AugustWhat will it cost More than most other wearables, we'll know soonSamsung Galaxy Watch release date and
priceThe Samsung Galaxy Watch was just announced at the latest Samsung Unpacked event in New York, but we don't currently have an exact
release date or a price.Samsung has said the Bluetooth only version of the watch is available to buy in the UK from now, but we have yet to
find any retailers offering the watch and we don't currently know the price.Once we know the pricing for the watch, we'll be sure to update
this article
version of the watch won't be on sale until later in the year
EE will be ranging the watch in the UK, and we don't currently know which carriers will support it in the US and Australia - but Samsung
said it was working with 'multiple' partners.Is this the Samsung Gear S4In a way
This is the device long rumored to be called the Samsung Gear S4, but instead Samsung has gone for a rebrand and called its latest
just not the Gear S4.What's odd here is the use of the word 'Galaxy' rather than 'Gear'
The original Samsung wearable, the Galaxy Gear, was designated that as it used a version of Android once that was removed and moved to
Tizen, Samsung named its range Gear to make sure there was no confusion.But it looks like the Galaxy brand is king once more, as this watch
watch first, it's 13mm thick, and weighs 63g without the strap
Galaxy Watch in 46mm sizeImage 2 of 2Samsung Galaxy Watch in 46mm sizeThe smaller variant weighs 49g without its strap, and its a little
thinner at 12.7mm
or brown, plus you can use other 22mm straps if you don't fancy the colors directly from Samsung.Both versions of the watch come with a
rotating bezel, which is a unique way of interacting with a smartwatch that we've seen on previous Samsung devices
Samsung says you have the choice of 60,000 watch faces to enable you to personalize things properly.Image 1 of 4Samsung Galaxy Watch 42mm in
blackImage 2 of 4Samsung Galaxy Watch 42mm in rose goldImage 3 of 4Samsung Galaxy Watch 42mm in blackImage 4 of 4Samsung Galaxy Watch 42mm
in rose goldIt's also swim-ready, with waterproofing up to 5 meters
There's an AMOLED screen on the watch, although we don't currently know the screen size for either watch, or the resolution.As for the
display, the larger of the two watches comes with a 1.3-inch circular AMOLED screen, while the smaller comes with a 1.2-inch display
Both have a resolution of 360 x 360 and are protected by Corning Gorilla DX+ tech.Samsung Galaxy Watch battery life and powerThe 46mm
Samsung Galaxy Watch has a huge 472mAh battery, while the smaller model is only a 270mAh cell
Samsung said on stage that you can use the Galaxy Watch for seven days without having to recharge it, but what that'll translate to in terms
of real-life usage remains to be seen.If the 42mm one can do a whole seven days from that size cell, we'd be surprised
It may be that Samsung is talking about a low-energy mode that will turn off some of the main Galaxy Watch features.There's an LTE version
of the watch, which means you'll be able to get all of your notifications and more, even if you don't have your phone on you while you're
out and about.You'll have to have an LTE plan enabled for you to do this though, so it may cost you a bit extra each month
Both versions of the watch will have 4GB of internal memory.Inside the watch is an Exynos 9110 dual-core 1.15GHz chipset, which is a
brand-new piece of tech we haven't seen in any device before
The 4G version comes with 1.5GB of RAM, while there's 768MB of RAM inside the smaller one.It'll be interesting to see if there's a major
difference in terms of power during our full review.Samsung Galaxy Watch fitness featuresStress management is a new feature on the watch
It'll keep an eye on your heart rate, and if it's too high it'll give you a notification to sit down and have a breather.For fitness, the
watch will automatically detect the workouts you're doing, with plenty of options including cycling, yoga and more.The watch comes with
sleep-tracking features as well
Samsung claims this will give you the power to monitor and manage your sleep, but it's not clear what the company has brought to the watch
over the Gear Sport or Gear Fit 2 Pro.Samsung Galaxy Watch BixbyBixby was mentioned on stage briefly during the Galaxy Watch segment, and it
seems the new voice assistant will be coming to the watch too
Exactly how that will work is unclear, but it's likely to replace the S Voice features and allow you to speak to your watch.The watch is
running Tizen software even though it was previously rumored to come with Google's Wear OS software instead.jzFcEjPPBrzyGwWSavv6w4.jpg#