Wearables
Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is Samsung’s unforgettable creation, unboxing again!
Samsung launched the Galaxy Watch 4 smartwatch lineup alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3 foldables last August. Well, Samsung also launched the Galaxy Watch 5 series last month, but we are unboxing the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic once again in remembrance of the physical rotating bezel.
The software part of this smartwatch lineup is also worth noticing as Samsung ditched its own developed Tizen OS in favor of Google’s Wear OS, however, it’s skinned by the One UI Watch operating system. Also, it was the first time Samsung updated the classic and modern designs at the same time.
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Consumers are already rocking with the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, which we are having yet another unboxing experience with its design, first impression, and yes, the physical rotating bezel, which is not introduced with its successor.
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You can check out our new Galaxy Watch 4 Classic Unboxing video below.
The retail box includes the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and the charging cradle alongside the user manual and some other papers. The charger has a USB Type-A connector, which charges the Galaxy smartwatch at a maximum of 5W (5V/1A), well, your Galaxy phone can charge it as well.
Why we’re saying Watch 4 Classic ‘still’ unbeatable:
The Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro come with a whole new sapphire crystal display, Samsung’s improved BioActive Sensor, and Exynos W920 chipset with 1.5 GB RAM. Since the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 are just one year old, Samsung is offering better trade-in deals while upgrading to the Watch 5 or 5 Pro.
For a year, the Galaxy Watch 5 will remain the latest smartwatch offered by Samsung, but it brings the same operating system as the Galaxy Watch 4, which is a year old now. The Watch 4 also debuted the first generation BioActive sensor, which consists of three chips in a small package.
Just like the Galaxy Watch 5 series, their predecessors pack lots of the same specifications such as the Exynos W920 chipset, 1.5 GB RAM, and 16GB of storage in addition to the battery capacity, except for the iconic physical rotating bezel, which makes Watch 4 Classic – unforgettable.
Wearables
Samsung Galaxy Ring 2: A sneak peek at what’s coming next
Launched in July 2024, the Samsung Galaxy Ring marked the company’s first step into the wearable ring market. The device gained attention for its health-focused features and innovative design. Now, a new report suggests that Samsung is already working on a successor, the Galaxy Ring 2.
According to a leaker on Naver, the Galaxy Ring 2 could be released sooner than the original Galaxy Ring. While the exact launch date is still unclear, several improvements have already been revealed.
The first Galaxy Ring offered health-tracking features like heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking. Now, it looks like Samsung plans to take things further with the new version.
The Galaxy Ring 2 is expected to have a longer battery life, which was a common user issue with the original model. Many users said they needed more time between charges.
In addition to better battery life, the new ring is likely to include more features, such as fitness tracking, notifications, and other smart functions. This would make the Galaxy Ring 2 much more versatile than just a health tracker.
Another improvement is the design. The new version is expected to be slimmer and more comfortable, which makes it easier to wear for long periods.
With these updates, the Galaxy Ring 2 could become a stronger competitor in the wearable market. The new version of Galaxy Ring is surely to be a more polished device that could even be an alternative to smartwatches. Stay Tuned for more updates.
Samsung Galaxy Ring
Samsung Galaxy Ring features a sleek design with dimensions of 7.0 mm x 2.6 mm, 24-hour-a-day health monitoring, long-lasting battery from 18mAh (Size 5) to 23.5mAh (Size 13), Galaxy AI features, and more.
Moreover, the Galaxy Ring provides comprehensive health insights and analysis via the Samsung Health app without any additional fees. It gives detailed metrics on sleep patterns, including movement, sleep latency, heart rate, and breathing rate during sleep.
Galaxy Ring Tip: How to measure your heart rate automatically or manually during workouts
Wearables
Is your Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 vibrating for no reason? Here’s what we know
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 randomly vibrating for no reason, users report. It seems to be a software glitch which has been reporting since late July. Affected Galaxy Watch owners are quite frustrated as unexplained vibrations are much annoying.
Going by the threads posted in community forums, Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra users experiencing unnecessary vibration. Even without any notification, select Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 units have been vibrating weirdly.
Phantom Vibration:
AndroidPolice highlights a study held in 2018, which found roughly 60 percent of the surveyed participants experienced PVS (phantom vibration syndrome). Unlikely, the Watch 7 and Watch Ultra vibrations are caused by a software bug.
Users explain that their smartwatch vibrates once without any screen activity. After a short break, the device again vibrates three times and then stops itself. Samsung has yet to acknowledge the issue and users anticipating a fix as soon as possible.
“I have the same problem with my Watch 7, it is driving me crazy. I’m in contact with Samsung support since 2 weeks, no progress,” wrote user mtanner876 on a Samsung community post via 9to5Google.
Affected Galaxy Watch users have also tried factory resetting which didn’t work. The problem remains unresolved, suggesting a new software fix. We urge Samsung to look into the matter and provide a fix firmware to address the problem.
Temporary fixes that could work:
You can try disabling Health Platform, Google Maps’ “mirroring” option, and WhatsApp. Disable the apps one by one to check which try resolves the issue. I guess these DIY tricks would make things a lot better until Samsung rolls a new OTA.
Wear OS 5-based One UI 6 Watch:
Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra come packed with Wear OS 5-based One UI 6 Watch. The company hasn’t opened a public rollout for older models. However, Beta participants have started getting the Stable update in select markets.
Wearables
Samsung’s Buds 3 Pro supports smart Galaxy AI features
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro comes with plenty of smart AI features. The latest premium earbuds debuted in July this year. Samsung initially faced some quality-related concerns, but the product is your stunning companion all the way.
The experience is made possible as Buds 3 Pro features enhanced 2-way speakers and a planar tweeter, complemented by Dual Amplifiers for pristine and refined high-fidelity sound with Samsung Seamless Codec at 24-bit or 96kHz.
With Galaxy AI, your Galaxy Ecosystem audio experience takes you to a whole new level. With AI features supported on Samsung’s Buds 3 Pro, Galaxy users can expect a mesmerizing listening experience without any worry.
Listening Mode and Conversation Mode
With Interpreter, breaking language barriers is easier with Listening Mode and Conversation Mode.
- Through Listening Mode, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro will continue interpreting as the conversation flows.
- With Conversation Mode, you can position the phone’s mic toward the speaker, and short press your Galaxy Buds3 Pro to listen to your conversation translated in real-time.
Shared Sound
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro’s Auracast transforms your Galaxy ecosystem into a communal radio source. It allows you to share your favorite music for others to tune in.
Whether you’re watching a movie or sharing your favorite playlist, Auracast makes it easy to turn any listening moment into an enjoyable shared experience.