Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 40mm SM-R860
A newer model Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 40mm SM-R900 was released in August 2022.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 R860 (40mm, Black) - BRAND NEW review
It’s a good question to ask. For me, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 is closer to the Apple Watch though it’s not there yet. But I am fine with it because the Watch 4 is anyway not compatible with the iPhone.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 R860 (40mm, Silver) - BRAND NEW review
This watch is well designed with the rotating bezel and red ringed button. Silver band appears more white than silver but I chose this watch because of it. I love the classical features as it gives off a more prestigious appeal compared to the other Watch 4s. Have been using it ever since.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 R860 (40mm, Silver) - BRAND NEW review
The Galaxy Watch 4 is finally here, acting less as an update to last year’s Samsung wearable and more as the first in a long line of next-generation smartwatches. Very few tech products this year have garnered quite the same level of anticipation as the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4.- Wear OS at its finest, The digital bezel works like a charm, Flat, minimalist design is stunning, Gorgeous collection of original watch faces, If you want the best Apple Watch alternative: Samsung and Google have knocked it out of the park with the Galaxy Watch 4, setting a new bar for Android...
- Still a lot of features yet to come, Doesn’t work with iPhone, Bixby is a mess, If you’re set with Apple: The Galaxy Watch 4 has zero functionality with Apple’s ecosystem, so if you’re an iPhone user then it’s better to steer clear.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 review
The Galaxy Watch 4 is the best smartwatch for any Android phone user right now, with cutting edge hardware and brand-new software developed together with Google.- Better software than ever
- Smooth performance
- Simple design
- Body composition tracking
- Some features limited to Samsung phones
- Not Qi-compatible
Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 R860 (40mm, Black) - BRAND NEW review
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 will now gradually become for Samsung's ecosystem what the Apple Watch is for iPhone users.- Looks like and feels like a real watch. Nice and fast user interface based on the round dial. Comes with eSIM as well as lots of training functions and new health functions such as ECG and measurement of body composition.
- Blood pressure measurement requires calibration using the correct cuff blood pressure monitor. Unlike its predecessor, it does not support the iPhone, and you only get full functionality if you use a Samsung Galaxy mobile.
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 40mm Silver SM-R860NZSAXNZ review
The high-end Galaxy Watch4 Classic features a stainless steel design and a rotating bezel backed by a better software experience and more third-party apps than previous Samsung smartwatches, though you can get a similar experience for $100 less with the standard Watch4 model.- Attractive classic watch design, Rotating physical bezel for easy navigation, Bright, sharp display, Fast processor, Body fat and composition measurements, Tracks snoring, More third-party apps than previous Samsung watches
- Short battery life, Third-party app selection still trails Apple's watchOS
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 review
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4’s headline feature is a revamp of its software that combines the look and feel of Samsung’s existing Tizen platform and the functionality of Wear OS. It has good fitness features, strong battery life and a comfortable design. There are some compatibility issues, which may frustrate some potential buyers, but largely the Galaxy Watch 4 is an interesting iteration of Samsung’s top smartwatch formula.- Excellent performance
- Interesting new software
- Lightweight design
- Limited compatibility
- Lacks rotating bezel
- No exciting fitness upgrades
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 40mm Silver SM-R860NZSAXNZ review
Even if you aren't a huge Samsung fan, you'll find a lot to like....
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 review: The first take of a great future idea
This might be the best Android watch right now, but it's still missing a few pieces. I'd love to say the new Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, which starts at $250 (£249), delivers the ultimate Android watch experience. I can't quite say that, but it's close. After wearing Samsung's newest watches for two weeks, however, I've liked it more over time. It's the first to run a whole new Google Wear OS co-designed by Samsung and Google, and while I'd say the future looks promising, the present looks a little unresolved. In a sense, my final feelings now are still pretty similar to my first few days wearing them.- Lots of health-tracking features
- Excellent display, fast processor
- New Google OS includes Play apps
- Great watch faces so far
- ECG and blood pressure features require a Samsung phone to use
- Samsung Health still the default health app
- Has Bixby instead of Google Assistant
- Only 1-2 days of battery life
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 40mm Silver SM-R860NZSAXNZ review
“The Galaxy Watch 4 has great health and fitness-tracking features in a comfortable build designed for smaller wrists.”