Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic 42mm SM-R880
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Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 Stainless R880 (42mm, Silver) - 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 Stainless R880 (42mm, Black) - BRAND NEW review
The design the watch works well as a formal and casual accessory for you day-to-day as majority of Samsung watches are. It works efficenciently with Samsung phones and allows view of certain notifications. But the sports version is the same build with same tech for a cheaper price.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 Stainless R880 (42mm, Black) - BRAND NEW review
Happy customer. Just first time to buy like this watch can call & text normally battery just for 12 hours because of all apps open unlike mine previous one which was lesser apps longer battery on it. But overall I am happy customer.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 Stainless R880 (42mm, 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 Series 4 Stainless R880 (42mm, Silver) - BRAND NEW review
Whether you're looking for an all-singing, all-dancing smartwatch or just a smart-looking tracker, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 series seemingly does it all. These watches are slimmer, more powerful and more affordable than their predecessors, giving Android phone users a compelling option to...- Accurate and very useful fitness tracking, Two-day battery, Water resistance, Convenient wireless charging, Fluid and customisable interface
- Standard model design is quite plain, Touch interface not always intuitive, Feels more like Tizen than Wear OS
Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 Stainless R880 (42mm, Silver) - 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 Watch 4 Classic review: A first-rate smartwatch
Does the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic have what it takes to top our list of the best Android smartwatches? After all, its predecessor, the Galaxy Watch 3, has done so since its release, meaning we have high expectations. Making the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic’s already hard job even tougher is that it also has to introduce us to a new operating system at the same time as wowing us with its hardware. Just by looking at the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, it’s obvious Samsung has done its job on the design, but what about the new Wear OS 3 software? There’s a lot to go through here, but don’t worry, this is a feature-packed smartwatch worthy of both your attention and your money. At first glance, the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic doesn’t look that different from the Galaxy Watch 3, but examine it more closely and there are subtle refinements that give the new model a more cohesive, mature, and watch-like style. The stainless steel case itself comes in either 42mm or 46mm sizes, and I am wearing the 46mm m...- Cohesive, mature design
- Rotating bezel is intuitive
- One Watch UI is neat and logical
- Comprehensive health tracking
- Choice of style and size
- Battery doesn't last two full days
- Wear OS 3 software lacks polish
- Too large to wear at night
The Galaxy Watch 4 is Samsung’s best smartwatch to date, but annoying restrictions mean it’s less appealing than it should be
- Impressive performance
- Access to more apps than before
- Attractively priced
- Mediocre battery life
- No ECG unless you have a Samsung phone
- Doesn’t offer all Wear OS features
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic review
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic sees most of the best bits of the Galaxy Watch 3 grafted onto Google’s Wear OS software. Pretty much all the best new bits are down to Samsung not Google, even in the redesigned software. It lasts less long than the Galaxy Watch 3 off a charge, although you may have a better experience if you buy the larger 46mm version. So, is it a downgrade? No, we need to take a wider view here. Samsung’s top watches use Wear OS, soon Fitbit’s ones will too. As much as we like Samsung’s old Tizen software, it was never an apps and features powerhouse. The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic already has access to more apps, and the future of the platform looks brighter than ever. And, hey, even if Wear OS does end up heading nowhere all that exciting in the next couple of years, Samsung has already done enough to make this the number Apple Watch alternative. Particularly for Samsung phone owners.- Good fitness tracking
- The best Wear OS watch to date
- Retains plenty of Samsung flavour
- Short battery life in 42mm version
- Some interface quirks during exercise
- Compatibility restrictions for non-Samsung phones
Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 Stainless R880 (42mm, Silver) - BRAND NEW review
There's no doubting that the Galaxy Watch 4 is another solid smartwatch from Samsung. It's slick, looks good and performs well in most departments. This is supposed to be a Samsung smartwatch, with Google software flowing through it, but right now it feels very familiar.- Nice, minimalist design, Good price, Feature packed, Slick performance