Samsung Galaxy Watch review: The do-everything smartwatch

Samsung Galaxy Watch review: The do-everything smartwatch

Meet Samsung’s new smartwatch that does everything you could possibly imagine: The Galaxy Watch!

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29 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Watch review: The do-everything smartwatch

  1. Really bad watch I do not recommend it. Due to the bad warranty and not covering what they advertise.

    In my opinion you should not be buying this item, I will explain why:

    I bought this product less than a year ago and It stopped holding charge, when I called Samsung, they requested me to send it to the Samsung repair center.

    Ticket Number : 4152893080

    After a couple of days of them getting my watch I got an email with a $339.89 repair cost (I Bought it New:$349.99 with taxes ). Now they are telling me that a watch has an issue and is not covered by warranty.

    They are claiming that there is water damage; in a watch that is advertised as “Swim-ready water resistant military grade, 5 ATM/50 meters” + IP68 durability.

    with water inside? Wt..?

    In best buy they even show a picture with the watch underwater.

    To me this is false advertisement and they shouldn’t be making those claims if aren’t willing to cover for faulty defects.

  2. I like how people tend to mention Bixby it doesn’t bother me as I don’t use personal assistants on my phone such as google assistant or Bixby I decided to go for the LTE version 46mm

  3. One. Essential. Tip. The quality and professionalism of this presentation is as good as it gets. The voice-overs, the closeups and pans were flawless… almost. The subject of the video – the Galaxy Watch was VERY obviously dirty in the hi-res closeups. In one, there's some particulate matter on the watch body by the band when shown on the wrist (1:29) plus there's a hair sticking out of the rotating bezel. 2:29 I can be obsessive on this, but anyone can see what I mean in this video. Get a cleaning kit, dusting brush, compressed air and use these things. This will bring the LOOK of your work up to the already high level you deliver. Put another way, it will stop detracting and distracting viewers from what is otherwise top grade work. I wouldn't bother if this wasn't so great otherwise.

  4. I have the Samsung Galaxy Watch 46mm and I have it on when I’m sleeping to track my sleep progress and I don’t even notice on my wrist anymore for those of you that are thinking of getting the 46mm Galaxy Watch from Samsung.

  5. To each their own, but I really don't get why people want a smart watch display to be always on. Surely it only needs to be on when you need to look at it?

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