The Galaxy Watch 4 is a great smartwatch. It has good hardware, and the updated software makes it the best Android smartwatch available. ..

The Galaxy Watch 4 is a smartwatch that uses Wear OS software from Google. It has a 3-inch display and is made to be stylish and comfortable. It has a variety of features, including heart rate monitoring, GPS tracking, and more.

The most recent model is the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. They don’t appear to be significant upgrades on paper, but they do have better battery life. ..

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 review: Design

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 in both models includes a revised frame that enables for a seamless transition from the smartwatch chassis to the straps. The uniform set of crown buttons is similarly oblong in shape, rather than a protruding circular crown with a flush side button.

Despite these minor adjustments, the Galaxy Watch 4 pays respect to previous Galaxy Watch models. The rotating bezel on the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic serves as both a navigation tool and an amazing fidget spinner. As a result, Samsung’s decision to remove the rotating bezel from the new Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 is divisive.

The Galaxy Watch 4 has a new bezel that uses capacitive technology to provide a more modern look and feel. This makes the device much thinner, which makes it more difficult to mistaken for a classic clock.

Interface and controls

Auto Switch lets you control your Galaxy Buds earphones from the watch, making it easier to stay connected while on the go. You can also use touch controls to manage your music and notifications, enable ANC, and check battery condition right from your wrist.

The Samsung Gear S2 has a number of features that make it more user-friendly than the Apple Watch. For example, you can customize the index style, the complications, and the accent colors and hand styles. Additionally, Samsung’s effort is nearly identical to that of the Apple Watch.

Swiping left to right on the Wear OS watch screen now brings up an “Alerts” screen. This is similar to how Samsung has done it for a long time, and it appears to be a consistent way among other manufacturers who have their own interfaces as well. That means there is no longer a Google Discover screen. Not on Samsung’s version of Wear OS, at any rate. ..

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 review: Display

Samsung has chosen an AMOLED panel for this device, which is bright and vibrant even in direct sunlight, with really punchy colours that make the most of the array of watch faces included – with over 20 installed out of the box, most of which are fairly customisable, and plenty more available for download. ..

The smaller 40mm variant of the Watch 4 Classic has a 1.2in, 396396 display, while the bigger 44mm model has a 1.4in, 450450 panel. For what it’s worth, these are the same screens seen in the two sizes of the Watch 4 Classic.

The display’s borders are still quite thick, and I would like to see Samsung reduce this space next time around. It isn’t particularly unpleasant, though.

OLED technology has several advantages over other display technologies, including its ability to keep time and other information on-screen all day, seven days a week. However, OLED technology can be more expensive to charge than other display technologies, so it is only recommended if you are consistent about charging regularly.

Tracking

The Watch 4 is a wearable device that includes all of the sensors you need to track your everyday movements, sleep, workouts, and overall wellness. It also includes others you don’t need, but are good to have.

The Fitbit Charge HR is a fitness tracker that features tracking capabilities for overall health and movement. It can detect how much you move throughout the day and, like any good fitness tracker, incentivizes you by presenting you with ‘visual rings’ to close, almost like a mini-game that requires you to utilise your body to finish.

This includes steps, calories burnt, and active time. When you close one, a colourful and lively animation appears to let you know. If you sit for too long, you’ll be tempted to get up and do some stretches or squats. Samsung’s all-encompassing strategy extends to sleep and stress tracking.

We found that the watch’s accuracy was about average, but it was very biased in the direction of sleep.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 review: Other features

The rotating bezel on the Galaxy Watch 4 is unique and handy. If you want a physical rotating bezel, go for the Watch 4 Classic. However, you can flip through menus and access other features by running your finger across the black bezel of the screen.

The Watch 4 is powered by Samsung’s Exynos W920 CPU and has 1.5GB of RAM. During our testing, we found that this is enough power to operate a range of programmes smoothly and without lag. This is one of the most responsive smartwatches we’ve used. ..

The Garmin Vivoactive 3 is a smartwatch that has a fast processor and is able to keep track of your activity. This makes it an ideal choice for people who want to use their smartwatch to do things like track their steps, monitor their sleep, and check the weather.

The Galaxy Watch 4 has a storage capacity of 16GB. We found that 8GB of this was eaten up by the operating system and preloaded software, leaving you with the same amount for your own apps and music.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 review: Battery life

The Galaxy Watch 4 battery is not holding up as well as it could be. We believe that it should have been improved to last longer.

We were disappointed to find that the Galaxy Watch 4’s battery life was only about 18 hours on a single charge.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 charges quickly and easily. The included charging cord plugs into the watch’s USB-C port, so you can charge it using any standard outlet. The watch takes around two and a half hours to reach 100% battery life, which is about average for a smartwatch. ..

Price and Configurations options

Samsung is releasing a new model of the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic on August 27. The 40mm Bluetooth model of the Galaxy Watch 4 costs $249.99, while the 40mm LTE model costs $299.99. The 42mm Bluetooth model of the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic costs $349.99, while the 42mm LTE model costs $399.99. ..

If you’re looking to save money on your next purchase, use our Samsung promo codes to get discounts directly from the merchant. The 40mm Bluetooth variant costs $269.99, while the LTE variant costs $329.99. It’s available in Pink, Gold, Black, and Silver. The Galaxy Watch 4 44mm Bluetooth model costs $329.99, while the LTE model costs $399.99. ..

Conclusion

The Galaxy Watch 4 is a great watch. It has a stunning AMOLED screen, a strong processor, 16GB of storage, and many sensors that provide a wealth of information. Even if the battery life is better than the Galaxy Watch 3, it still only lasts a day or a day and a half. Charging is extremely slow.

That is, as long as Google and Samsung keep the momentum. Maybe exaggerating Google’s poor update track record, and maybe the Google-Samsung relationship for Wear OS 3 will blossom over time like the gorgeous flower we all hope it will be.