Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Reviews – Reviewed for You

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For years, there has not been a truly great smartwatch for you. But now, Samsung and Google have combined forces to make Wear OS 3 and the Galaxy Watch 4. The thing hopefully we’ve all been waiting for is finally here. Plus, it has a huge set of new health features. We might finally have a smartwatch that I can recommend to any Android user. No, I’m just kidding. This might be Google’s OS, but it is Samsung’s watch, through and through. It’s good, but only if you are living a Samsung life. Anyway, let’s review this thing. Actually, these things, (’cause there’s two models), the Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic.

Samsung Switches to Wear OS
Let’s just get the basics out of the way. If you haven’t heard, Samsung has agreed to ditch Tizen OS for its smartwatches and switch to Wear OS. But, Samsung is contributing stuff to Wear OS now, including watch faces and actually good hardware with actually fast processors. What that means is that this is a Wear OS watch, but without as many of the problems that either Wear OS or Tizen have had.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Performance
So, it’s faster than any Wear OS watch has ever been, and it has better app support than any Tizen watch has ever had. So, for example, it has Google maps. Plus, now that Google and Samsung seem to actually be, I don’t know, trying to make watches happen for Android users, there’s more third-party app support coming. In terms of prices and sizing, there is a lot to keep track of. The basic Galaxy Watch 4 starts at $249 for this little 40-millimeter model. You can pay more for a 44-millimeter model. The Watch 4 Classic starts at $349 for slightly nicer hardware, and that’s a 42-millimeter model, or you can get a 46-millimeter model, and you can also get LTE on either one.

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