Samsung has been in the smartwatch game for a considerable time now.
So read on for all that you oughta know about it.
Is the Design Trendy Enough
The watch is clearly not for everyone.
The form factor itself can be a turnoff for some.
The watch has a squircle design and a circular screen within it.
Everything about the watchs material and build quality is premium.
Interestingly, the bezels are non-rotating.
So forget about swimming, it’s possible for you to even take it diving.
On the outside, it uses a 1.5-inch OLED display thats crisp and sharp.
Interestingly, its also the same display weve seen on the Galaxy Watch 6 last year.
This is a brand-new chipset built using an advanced 3nm manufacturing process.
The latter is also because of the presence of plenty of RAM2GB to be exact.
Apart from this, you get LTE, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support.
The hand gesture feature, like pinch and shake to reject, is also helpful.
When compared to InBody, it showed a slightly lesser fat percentage and more muscle mass for me.
You also get Samsung Pay with multiple card support, and Tap-to-Pay is just an added advantage.
The watchs big screen also helped me on the golf course.
So, all in all, I was pretty happy with the golfing experience.
On normal day-to-day usage, you get two days of battery life with AOD and active workout training.
It takes almost 2 hours to fully charge the gadget from 0 to 100.
And if you are not wearing it to bed, overnight charging is what I would recommend.
But as I said, the Galaxy Watch Ultra from Samsung is not for everyone.
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