Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 44mm SM-R910
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 (44MM, Blue Sapphire) - Excellent review
We’ve had a Samsung review blitz over the past two weeks, covering all the products the company announced at its recent Unpacked event. In my write-up of the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro , I noted how understated the product line was, in contrast to its flash, bombastic foldables .
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 (44MM, Blue Sapphire) - Excellent review
It’s the best Android smartwatch you can get... for now- Not quite as locked in to Samsung’s ecosystem, Better accessibility features, Slim, lightweight design, Improved durability
- Battery still ain’t great, Temperature sensor doesn’t do much yet, Upgrades are incredibly minor, Finicky touch bezel
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 (44MM, Blue Sapphire) - Excellent review
The Galaxy Watch 5 is an incredible wearable when weighed up against its competitors. However, as a successor to the Galaxy Watch 4, it’s a huge letdown. The upgrades are few and far between, and there certainly isn’t enough on offer here to warrant trading in last year’s model.- The best example of Wear OS 3, New and improved sleep tracking, Solid battery life for a Wear OS device, Accurate HRM results, You want the absolute best Wear OS 3 watch: The competition is sparse and with the excellent foundations of its predecessor, the Galaxy Watch 5 manages to be the best Wear...
- Barely any different to the Galaxy Watch 4, Temperature sensor is an afterthought, The workout selection needs improving, You already have the Galaxy Watch 4: While the Galaxy Watch 5 is a great wearable in its own right, it’s barely an upgrade over its predecessor.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 (44MM, Blue Sapphire) - Excellent review
“The Galaxy Watch 5 is far from an exciting upgrade over the Watch 4. But if you're getting your first Wear OS smartwatch or upgrading from an older model, it's one of the best available in 2022.”- Lightweight, comfortable design, Robust health tracking, AMOLED screen looks excellent, Easy access to Google apps, Very fast charging speeds
- Skin temperature tracking not yet available, Falls short of battery life claims
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Review: The Best Smartwatch For Your Money
The only smartwatch you should consider buying if you have an Android phone.- Google apps out of the box, Reasonable price, Snappy performance, Better fit thanks to curved sensor, Sapphire crystal glass for a more durable display
- Some health tracking features still only work with Samsung phones, Battery life upgrade is minimal, No rotating bezel
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 (44MM, Blue Sapphire) - Excellent review
The Galaxy Watch 5 is a well-priced Android smartwatch option that works best with Samsung phones but loses blood pressure and ECG features on other Android phones. It’s a solid option but there’s little market competition, and the digital bezel and battery life disappoint.- Competitively priced, Comfortable design, Solid activity tracking, Tons of features
- Erratic battery life, Non-Samsung phones lose features, Awkward digital bezel, Very similar to Watch 4
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 review
Demure, stylish, and very smart – everything, from the Galaxy Watch 5’s third-party app support to its fitness features, impresses. The main drawback is the one-day battery life, so if you’re not okay with a nightly charge, look to the Pro – or a less smart alternative.- Comprehensive app support, Powerful fitness features, Durable and lightweight
- One-day battery life, Optimized for Samsung phones, Incremental upgrade
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 review: Still the Android king - Wareable
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 remains the best smartwatch for Android users, thanks to the improved Wear OS 3. But the changes between it and the Galaxy Watch 4 are so small that this isn't one to rush to upgrade to.- Good core smartwatch features, Bustling app store, Comfortable to wear, Some good fitness tracking elements
Just what I want
Good looking, seemingly reliable watch which has all the functions I want. If Samsung monitor these comments a polished silver finish would have been nice