Samsung Galaxy Watch4, Watch4 Classic are official with 5nm chipset and WearOS
Say hello to the Galaxy Watch4 and Galaxy Watch4 Classic smartwatches - Samsung’s first wearables with One UI Watch, based on Wear OS. These devices come with a fashion-forward design and a host of sensors, but most importantly the first 5nm chipsets on Wear OS.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 is a modern, sleek option with a rubber band and what the company calls digital bezel, while the Galaxy Watch4 Classic brings the rotating bezel and stainless steel body. Despite the different designs the two share the vast majority of their internals.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 arrives in 44mm (1.36” screen) and 40mm (1.19” screen) sizes, while the Watch4 Classic gets 46mm and 42mm options while keeping the same screen diameters. In all cases the pixel density is set at 330PPI.
Samsung says the Watch4 series is geared towards health-conscious people with plenty of new features and an entirely redesigned 3-in-1 sensor. The Samsung bioactive sensor on the back of the Galaxy Watch4 devices measures PPG (a technique detecting volume and blood flow), ECG (heart rhythm), and BIA (method of assessing body composition).
While the bioactive sensor reads all three, it actually gathers info from electrodes for ECG and body composition in the silver rim around the scanner and on the two side-mounted keys. Now the feature is more streamlined without compromising its performance.
Also, thanks to One UI Watch being based on Wear OS, the wearables can track more than 100 different fitness activities, and some of them can be extended to Samsung TV, like yoga or aerobics.
Sleep management is also improved in the Galaxy Watch4 and Galaxy Watch4 Classic - there is snoring detection, continuous blood and oxygen tracking while sleeping. Day-to-day experience now offers Samsung apps, core Google apps and even some third-party platforms to run effortlessly on the watch.
One UI Watch can now sync DND mode, blocked callers and important alarms from your phone. Also, if an app is installed on the handset and it is compatible with the watch, Samsung will automatically install it on the wearable as well.
There is also support for several gestures - nod wrist to confirm call, shake the wrist to dismiss it, or a knock-knock motion for a predefined feature.
All this setup is powered by Exynos W920 - Samsung’s latest 5nm chipset, developed for wearables. It brings a 4G LTE Cat.4 modem and has a dedicated core for Always-On Display. The Watches have 1.5GB RAM and 16GB storage.
Battery capacity is 361mAh for the bigger and 247mAh for the smaller size. It can offer up to 40 hours on a single charge while recharging the battery from 0 to 100 is “under two hours”.
Samsung Galaxy Watch4
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic
The Galaxy Watch4 comes in Black and Silver; the 44mm has an exclusive Green color, while the smaller 40mm can also be purchased in Pink Gold. Starting price is €269/£249, but that’s for the Bluetooth-only 40mm watch.
Samsung is offering the Galaxy Watch4 Classic in either Black or Silver. Prices start from €369/£359, and once again, that’s for the Bluetooth-only 42mm option. All wearables will be available from August 27 in Europe.
Samsung Galaxy Watch4
- 40mm BT € 269
- 40mm LTE € 319
- 44mm BT € 299
- 44mm LTE € 349
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic
- 42mm BT € 369
- 42mm LTE € 419
- 46mm BT € 399
- 46mm LTE € 449
Say hello to the Galaxy Watch4 and Galaxy Watch4 Classic smartwatches - Samsung’s first wearables with One UI Watch, based on Wear OS. These devices come with a fashion-forward design and a host of sensors, but most importantly the first 5nm chipsets on Wear OS.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 is a modern, sleek option with a rubber band and what the company calls digital bezel, while the Galaxy Watch4 Classic brings the rotating bezel and stainless steel body. Despite the different designs the two share the vast majority of their internals.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 arrives in 44mm (1.36” screen) and 40mm (1.19” screen) sizes, while the Watch4 Classic gets 46mm and 42mm options while keeping the same screen diameters. In all cases the pixel density is set at 330PPI.
Samsung says the Watch4 series is geared towards health-conscious people with plenty of new features and an entirely redesigned 3-in-1 sensor. The Samsung bioactive sensor on the back of the Galaxy Watch4 devices measures PPG (a technique detecting volume and blood flow), ECG (heart rhythm), and BIA (method of assessing body composition).
While the bioactive sensor reads all three, it actually gathers info from electrodes for ECG and body composition in the silver rim around the scanner and on the two side-mounted keys. Now the feature is more streamlined without compromising its performance.
Also, thanks to One UI Watch being based on Wear OS, the wearables can track more than 100 different fitness activities, and some of them can be extended to Samsung TV, like yoga or aerobics.
Sleep management is also improved in the Galaxy Watch4 and Galaxy Watch4 Classic - there is snoring detection, continuous blood and oxygen tracking while sleeping. Day-to-day experience now offers Samsung apps, core Google apps and even some third-party platforms to run effortlessly on the watch.
One UI Watch can now sync DND mode, blocked callers and important alarms from your phone. Also, if an app is installed on the handset and it is compatible with the watch, Samsung will automatically install it on the wearable as well.
There is also support for several gestures - nod wrist to confirm call, shake the wrist to dismiss it, or a knock-knock motion for a predefined feature.
All this setup is powered by Exynos W920 - Samsung’s latest 5nm chipset, developed for wearables. It brings a 4G LTE Cat.4 modem and has a dedicated core for Always-On Display. The Watches have 1.5GB RAM and 16GB storage.
Battery capacity is 361mAh for the bigger and 247mAh for the smaller size. It can offer up to 40 hours on a single charge while recharging the battery from 0 to 100 is “under two hours”.
Samsung Galaxy Watch4
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic
The Galaxy Watch4 comes in Black and Silver; the 44mm has an exclusive Green color, while the smaller 40mm can also be purchased in Pink Gold. Starting price is €269/£249, but that’s for the Bluetooth-only 40mm watch.
Samsung is offering the Galaxy Watch4 Classic in either Black or Silver. Prices start from €369/£359, and once again, that’s for the Bluetooth-only 42mm option. All wearables will be available from August 27 in Europe.
Samsung Galaxy Watch4
- 40mm BT € 269
- 40mm LTE € 319
- 44mm BT € 299
- 44mm LTE € 349
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic
- 42mm BT € 369
- 42mm LTE € 419
- 46mm BT € 399
- 46mm LTE € 449
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 alleged official renders leak
The latest set of leaks from 91Mobiles has just fully revealed Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch4. These renders are allegedly official ones from Samsung that show every angle of the unannounced smartwatch and leave nothing to the imagination.
Previously rumored as the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Active, the renders confirm that Samsung will call it the “Galaxy Watch4”, allegedly.
The renders also reveal more specs about the Watch4. The back of the watch body shows text that shows the Watch4 will come in 40 mm and 44 mm sizes. In addition, 5ATM water resistance, MIL-STD 810G compliance, GPS, and Gorilla Glass DX+ protection are also prominently featured here.
The design of the Watch4 appears to be a departure from the Watch3, its rotating bezel, and its overall chunkiness. The new Watch4 looks to borrow design language from the Galaxy Watch2 Active with its sleeker look and curvier lines. The sides of the watch body curve with to the shape of the wrist and the strap fastens just like the Watch Active2. There are two physical buttons on the right side, and the watch may still feature a touch-sensitive bezel like the Active2.
The renders show multiple band colors including white, green, black, red, and yellow with a silver, black, or mystic bronze watch body.
We still don’t know what the new unified Wear OS will look like. Although there are some watch faces visible in the renders, they don’t really show any of the underlying software. It’s expected that Google will reveal more about the unified Wear OS later this year, but we don’t know how late. We hope to hear more about the unified Wear OS platform when Samsung supposedly launches the Watch4, which is rumored to happen in early August.
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