The new Galaxy Watch4 Series features a 5nm chip powered by WearOS with prices starting at $ 249

    At the Unpacked event last night, Samsung officially announced the Galaxy Watch4 Series, two of which are leaked, one is called the Galaxy Watch4 and the other is the Galaxy Watch4 Classic. . Both of these smartwatches are incorporated by Samsung in terms of hardware and software, all of which are even better than the previous generation.


In terms of design, the Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic are noticeably different, as the Watch4's design is similar to Samsung's Active Galaxy Watch, but for the Classic it continues. From the Galaxy Watch3 last year, it continues to feature a bezel that can be rotated and has a premium material. Apart from this design, the Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic are no different, they are both two-body models, namely the Galaxy Watch4 has a smaller model 40mm with a weight of 25.9g and another 44mm weighs 30.3g, but for the Classic it There are 42mm small models weighing 46.5g and large 46mm models weighing 52g.




Although the Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic are different in size, the larger model has a 1.4-inch screen with the same 450 x 450-pixel resolution, while the smaller models come with a 1.2-inch screen. With the same resolution of 396 x 396 pixels. Regardless of the model, they all use Super AMOLED screens and come with Full Color Always On Display technology.




    Aside from the differences in appearance and size, the software that Samsung provides is no different, in fact, they run the next generation of WearOS, which is capable of running many applications for WearOS by downloading from Play. Store. The Galaxy Watch4 Series is also encased in another UI theme, which Samsung calls One UI Watch, and along with this new UI allows Samsung to add custom features to its next-generation smartwatch. A lot.




On the One UI Watch with WearOS, Samsung has been trying to make its smartwatch more compatible with its Galaxy lineup, such as the Galaxy smartphone. Obviously, when paired with this line of smartphones, it will try to get the next-generation Galaxy Watch to sync Themes as well as other settings from the smartphone to adjust the Galaxy Watch4 Series to look like that. Samsung has also introduced some new features such as Snore Detection, Sleep Score, and Blood Oxygen Tracking.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Series is equipped with the same 3-in-1 sensor, including Optical Heart Rate, Electrical Heart and Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis. They are also equipped with the latest Body Composition Analysis Tool, which can measure the health as well as the condition of the user.

Not only that, but the most important point is that all of these smartwatches are equipped with a new 5nm chip from Samsung called Exynos W920 with two cores and a maximum speed of 1.18GHz. At the same time, it also comes with 1.5GB of RAM and up to 16GB of built-in storage. All options include Samsung BioActive Sensor, Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro Sensor, Light Sensor and Geomagnetic Sensor, as well as tested and recognized 5ATM + IP68 / MIL-STD-810G resistance (water, dust and Strong).

Other features include the Galaxy Watch4's Corning Gorilla Glass DX + case, while the Galaxy Watch4 Classic's regular Gorilla Glass DX case, but these new lenses are scratch-resistant and durable. Various collisions get better.

No matter what model, all use Bluetooth 5.0, WiFi, NFC, and GPS. In terms of price, the Galaxy Watch4 is more expensive than the Classic model because the Classic model is designed to be more premium and has a rotating bezel edge.

The Galaxy Watch4 starts at $ 249 for the Bluetooth version, while the LTE version starts at $ 299. The Galaxy Watch4 Classic starts at $ 349 for the Bluetooth version, while the LTE version starts at $ 399.

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