Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic 46mm SM-R890
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 (46MM, Black, Classic Bluetooth) - Refurbished (Excellent) review
Even if you aren't a huge Samsung fan, you'll find a lot to like....- Classy, durable designs, Multiple size options, Wear OS 3 is all-around good, Large models have decent battery life, Improved heart rate sensor, Useful body composition metrics
- Slow, slow charging, Poor GPS performance, Sleep tracking needs tweaking, Small models have short battery life
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 (46MM, Black, Classic Bluetooth) - Refurbished (Excellent) 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 (46MM, Black, Classic Bluetooth) - Refurbished (Excellent) 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 (46MM, Black, Classic Bluetooth) - Refurbished (Excellent) 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 4 (46MM, Black, Classic Bluetooth) - Refurbished (Excellent) review
The best smartwatch on the market right now, hampered only by the fact that some of its latest and greatest features are exclusive to Samsung Galaxy users. You also pay a premium for that Classic styling.- Wear OS works better than ever, Tasteful, tactile design, Feature-packed, Great performance
- Some Samsung phone-exclusive features, Price premium for Classic styling, Wear OS 3 with caveats
Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 Stainless R890 (46mm, Silver) - BRAND NEW review
- Very easy to change watch faces. Had the apple watch when on iPhone battery not so good on apple the galaxy lasts longer.
- Occasionally it doesn'
- t connect to phone or drops connection but seen many other similar products doing exactly the same.
Amazing piece of technology.
I have almost tried all the features. Its very easy to use. Ecg and blood pressure monitor works fine so far. Touch senstivity is very good and feel is amazing.
Awesome
Coming from original galaxy watch, all is working well so far.
Awesome watch
Super sleek, elegant looking, good battery life and BT connection.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 Stainless R890 (46mm, Silver) - BRAND NEW review
I've been wearing a smart watch for most of my life since 2015, and this watch has been the biggest "Wow!" jump of any that I've had across the 5-6 or so watches I've had. If you're an Android user, this is the watch to go - looks stunning and the Google Wear OS integration gives it a flexible...