Samsung Galaxy Watch3 Review
The Samsung Galaxy Watch3 is the Korean tech giant’s latest entry in their line of smartwatches, designed to bring cutting-edge features and a sleek design to your wrist. This review delves into what sets the Watch3 apart from its predecessors and competitors.
Design and Display
The Samsung Galaxy Watch3 is available in two sizes: 41mm and 45mm, catering to those with different wrist sizes. The first thing you’ll notice is the striking design, sporting a premium stainless steel or titanium body that gives a high-quality feel to the device.
The rotating bezel, a staple for Samsung smartwatches, returns with improved functionality. Navigating through the menus now feels incredibly responsive and detailed. The 1.2-inch (41mm) or 1.4-inch (45mm) Super AMOLED display is crisp, bright, and easily visible under various lighting conditions.
Performance and Battery Life
Powered by the Exynos 9110 chipset, the Galaxy Watch3 delivers a smooth experience with its 1GB RAM (41mm) or 2GB RAM (45mm). Everyday tasks like checking notifications, tracking fitness metrics, or using apps are seamless and easy.
Battery life on the Watch3 is impressive too – with up to 43 hours for everyday use on the smaller version while lasting up to 56 hours on the larger model. However, battery life may vary based on your usage of GPS or LTE connectivity features.
Health and Fitness Features
As expected from a flagship smartwatch, the Samsung Galaxy Watch3 comes packed with health and fitness features. Blood pressure monitoring (available in select countries), electrocardiogram (ECG) readings (where supported), SpO2 tracking for blood oxygen levels, sleep tracking, and VO2 max calculations make it an all-around health companion.
For fitness enthusiasts, you’ll find comprehensive exercise and workout tracking options encompassing more than 40 registered activities, auto-detection for seven different workouts, and accuracy in monitoring distance, calories burned, and heart rate.
App Ecosystem and Compatibility
The Galaxy Watch3 runs on the Tizen OS platform, which has its benefits and drawbacks. While not boasting the same range of apps as competitors using Android Wear or watchOS, it’s still compatible with plenty of popular apps such as Spotify, MyFitnessPal, and Strava.
Samsung’s smartwatch is compatible with both Android and iOS devices, but keep in mind that some features may be limited for iOS users due to compatibility restrictions.
Final Thoughts
The Samsung Galaxy Watch3 proves itself as a versatile smartwatch that excels in health tracking, fitness management, and design. Its crystal-clear display with a rotating bezel interface gives users a premium experience not found in every smartwatch offering. While the Tizen platform may lack some popular apps compared to other ecosystems, the Watch3 still manages to satisfy most users’ needs. Overall, it’s an excellent choice for those looking for a reliable smartwatch companion.