Samsung Galaxy Watch7 Bluetooth 44mm
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Samsung Galaxy Watch7 44mm review
If you’re an Android user, and especially if you’re a Samsung phone owner, the answer is yes—with one small caveat. If you own last year’s Galaxy Watch6, you might not notice enough changes to justify the purchase.- Versatile and great for active types, BioActive sensor captures a ton of health data, Excellent sleep companion
- Need Galaxy phone for many features, Battery life still not stellar, No reverse charging with Samsung phones
Samsung Galaxy Watch7 44mm review
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 review: Few changes to an already-great watch
Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 doesn't really stray from its predecessor's sleek, circular build, but boosts the overall performance and expands on its already robust health and activity features.- A sleek, circular design with no visible bezel, New AI-powered wellness features provide more context, Fast performance from a new Exynos chip
- Classic model with a rotating bezel is missing, No improvement to battery life this time around
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (Review Samsung Galaxy Watch 7)
An iterative update to the best Android-based smartwatch- Accurate heart rate measurements, In-depth sleep monitoring, AI health insights, Responsive touch and gesture controls
- One-day battery life, Slightly inaccurate running distance and sleep time measurements
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 review: tried and true
It’s not an ambitious smartwatch, but honestly, it doesn’t have to be.- Upgraded chip and sensor, After the Ultra, I appreciate the design more
- Battery life is still middling, The new AI health updates are meh
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Review: A Familiar Staple
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is the Wear OS smartwatch for everyone.- Storage upgrade will be good for heavy app users, Snappy performance with Wear OS 5, Improved chip and sensors, A solid design, Lots of UI customization options
- Battery life hasn't improved much over the Galaxy Watch 6, No rotating bezel, Some features require a Galaxy smartphone
I tested the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7. Here’s why you shouldn’t ignore it
“The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is faster, smoother, brighter, and more intelligent than ever before.”- Attractive, enduring design, Choice of size, color, and band, Fast processor, Bright, clear screen, All the durability you need
- One-day battery life, Slow charging, Some features require a Samsung phone
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is a great smartwatch for Android users even if it is not a massively overhauled update to the Galaxy Watch 6. If you value strong core smartwatch features, rich fitness and sleep tracking support and like the idea of having serious health monitoring features, it will...- Great overall smartwatch experience, Software is nice and slick, Useful addition of new Energy Scores
- The battery life is nothing special, New AI-powered health insights a mixed bag, Sports tracking still not spotless
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 review
The Galaxy Watch 7 doesn’t look all that different to the Galaxy Watch 6, but improved performance, battery life, and health tracking makes for a reasonable improvement. It’s a shame you’ll need a Samsung phone to get the full experience, though.- Very good performance, More advanced health and fitness tracking, Slightly improved battery life, Cheaper than many rivals
- Some health features require Samsung phone, No more Wireless PowerShare, Slightly thicker case
Samsung Galaxy Watch7 44mm review
The upgraded processor and new health tricks are great, but the always-on display still tanks the battery.- Looks more like a classic timepiece than the competition, Fast performance thanks to its upgraded processor, Health app is fun and easy to use, Accurate activity tracking that automatically logs walks, Advanced sensors can assess more complex health metrics
- Always-on display drains the battery quickly, Notifications don’t always appear, The bezel-swiping navigation is clunky and unnecessary