Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Series Review

The Watch 6 is hard to beat for the WearOS Experience, however it’s it is let down by battery life issues and slow performance.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series has a stylish design and advanced health monitoring, making it a great choice for people within the Samsung ecosystem who are looking for an Android-compatible smartwatch.
  • However the performance of this device under WearOS or battery usage might not live up to the expectations established by the other Samsung flagship devices. This is a major factor to take into consideration for upgraders.
  • Overall the Galaxy Watch 6 series excels in terms of aesthetics and health-monitoring capabilities, however, its limitations in the fluidity and responsiveness of the software and battery life, must be considered prior to purchasing.

Samsung is among the few companies that provide an acceptable Android wearable for its Galaxy range of watches, and the latest Galaxy Watch 6 series is the latest version running with a custom-made Wear OS version. Wear OS. But are they worth it?

Design

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 collection comprises two models, the Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic are sleek, yet constantly evolving update to Samsung’s top smartwatch line that maintains a strikingly comparable appearance with Watch 5 and the Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro that were released last year, which were already comparable in design to Watch 4 series before that.\

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The Galaxy Watch 6 series features the front of the glass with sapphire crystal security and sticks with a choice of 40mm and 44mm in the Galaxy Watch 6, and 43mm and 47mm choices in Classic and 43mm options for Classic. The choices of materials are similar: aluminum for Watch 6 and stainless steel for the Classic. The 40mm and 43mm versions from both the Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic are fitted with the 1.3-inch OLED circular display with resolution of 432 x 432 pixels and the larger versions that are the 47mm and 44mm watches, sport a bigger 1.5-inch OLED display with resolution of 480 x 480 pixels.

Like almost every OLED panel made by a top Samsung product the screens are vibrant, bright, and feature an all-day show. The most significant change in this line is the bezel style. The Watch 6’s bezels have been made 30% slimmer, with the Classic’s bezels are trimmed to 15 . While subtle it’s a significant enhancement to the appearance of the watch; the smaller size of the bezel as well as it was the case with Apple’s Series 7 Apple Watch, does not necessarily represent an improvement in functionality over earlier versions However, it does give these watches appear to be looking a little more contemporary.

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However this aesthetic appeal does not necessarily improve the wearer’s accessibility in the least, not for the standard Watch 6. This is due to the fact that Samsung has implemented its touch-bezel function again on the base model, whereas Watch 6 Classic Watch 6 Classic has a physically moving bezel. The touch bezel isn’t the best experience. Because the bezel is thin, it can detect an “rotation” or displays an unintentional delay. At that point, I’d prefer to move the buttons by using your screen.

Of course, if you went on Classic, you’ll be happy. Classic, Samsung has brought back the rotating bezel that has been the standard on the majority of Samsung top-of-the line watches from the year 2015 and this is still the best method to navigate the interface of a smartwatch due to the way it is incredibly tactile and precise is.

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The Galaxy Watch 6 comes in Black, Silver, and Gold and the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic comes in Silver and Black as is the case with the other models we’ve seen before.

Overall, even though this Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series isn’t getting a significant redesign, these watches remain stylish and built, and are likely to remain among the top circular smartwatches visually.

Health Sensors and Tracking

Galaxy Watch 6 series offers various monitors for health and tracking fitness options that make them extremely flexible for anyone looking to keep track of their health. If you want to monitor your activities throughout the day, monitor your heart rate or measure your blood pressure and blood pressure, the Watch 6 series keeps up with other top-of-the-line models, including those from the Apple Watch.

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Watch 6 series. The HTML0 Watch 6 series supports over 100 workout options that include cycling, running yoga, swimming and many more. It can detect and record seven kinds of workouts including running, walking and cycling, rowing dynamic workout, elliptical as well as swimming. These watches are also waterproof to 5 ATM and allow you to put them on in the shower or pool.

The one of the best characteristics of the Watch 6 is its ability to monitor electrocardiogram and blood pressure through the Samsung Health Monitor app. These functions will help you identify symptoms of atrial fibrillation or hypertension, both of which are typical conditions that raise the chance of having a stroke or heart attack. But similar to Apple Watch, unlike Apple Watch, these readings aren’t as precise as ECG sensors. However, to keep a record or record of your heart’s rhythms it can be extremely useful.

It is important to note that the ECG as well as BP features have been approved by the FDA to be used in the US however, they’re not designed to treat or diagnose any medical condition.

Watch 6 series Watch 6 series also has sensors that measure the level of blood oxygen saturation and temperature of the skin the body’s composition, as well as stress levels. However they continue to provide measurements that aren’t necessary to conduct a thorough analysis, besides discovering generally-based trend lines. The body composition tracker works by putting your fingers in the two buttons while just waiting until the Watch to complete scanning. The whole process takes just a few seconds.

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The watches can monitor the quality and duration of your sleep by providing sleep stages (light deep, medium, and REM) as well as the score you get for your sleeping (based on aspects like consistency, duration effectiveness, calmness, and consistency) and also the level of blood oxygen throughout sleep.

Accuracy

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is generally accurate when it comes to measuring fitness and health indicators However, it may not have the same precision as medical devices or specially designed sports watches.

I tried the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 against the Apple Watch Series 8 for the accuracy of health tracking, and I discovered that the Watch 6 was consistent with the Apple Watch in measuring heart rate and SpO2.

Overall the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is an intelligent watch that comes with many fitness and health monitoring features that are stylish and robust. It may not be as precise or as comprehensive as other smartwatches available but it’s suitable for those who need to monitor their health and wellbeing.

 

The software, performance and battery life

The Galaxy Watch 6 series is equipped with dual-core 1.4GHz Exynos W930 processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB in internal memory. Using the Watch 6 series against my Apple Watch Series 8 from the previous year, it’s clear that these smartwatches can’t offer the smooth experience as you would expect from the top-of-the-line model, and I believe it’s due on the software.

To give you a background, the first Galaxy Watch from 2018 ran Samsung’s TizenOS software, and it worked superbly. I was in a position to use the watch for more than two years and it was as good as it did the day one. Out of the box, the newest Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic aren’t sharing that similar sentiment.

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The visual user interface that comes with OneUI in conjunction with Google’s WearOS is more appealing and also offers the possibility of loading actual applications onto the watch however, based on the specs currently in place it’s obvious that the watches are insufficient to run what OS that they’re operating. I’ve continually noticed a noticeable delay when loading apps and keeping track of activities, and across the user interface in general. This was particularly evident when using the standard Watch 6 and its digital bezel. It felt as if it was able to withstand the loss of frames when scrolling through the menus.

It’s like that the device’s hardware Watch 6 was meant to run Samsung’s TizenOS, and it would have performed flawlessly however, if it was an even more overloaded WearOS with an OneUI skin over that dual-core processor and 2GB of RAM won’t cut it.

For battery longevity it is a long-lasting battery. Galaxy Watch 6 is equipped with a Li-Ion cell with 300mAh of capacity for the 40 and 43mm versions as well as 425mAh for 47mm or 44mm models. They support wireless charging with the magnetic charging device or any other Qi compatible charger and Samsung rate these watches at two days of usage for the versions with a diameter of 40mm and 43mm as well as 3 days with the 44 and 47mm models.

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In actual use I saw around a day and half of time on the more powerful versions. This includes having the display always on as well as the ability to track your health automatically. These are watches that need to be charged prior to going to bed, in case you intend to use their sleep-tracking features.

In general, I believe If you’re using an earlier model Samsung wearable watch, the enhancements in battery life and capabilities of the software through WearOS might be worth it however, they won’t offer the same level of fluidity and reliability that you’d get with Samsung’s previous flagship models.

Should You Purchase the Galaxy Watch 6?

Overall overall, this Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series is a mix of iterative improvements and solid craftsmanship. for those who are deeply involved in the Samsung ecosystem The Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic are an experience familiar and refined and is compatible alongside different Samsung gadgets. The elegant design, the thinner bezels, as well as the powerful monitoring capabilities for health are huge benefits, particularly for people looking for a brand new Android-based watch. Watch 6 is a Watch 6 series excels in its design and aesthetic appeal as well as the range of health indicators it is able to track and is difficult to find a better smartwatch that offers the same level of experience.

However you must be aware of the limitations of the technology; performance of WearOS specifically in terms of responsiveness and fluidity in software may not be up to the standards of Samsung’s other flagship phones. By extension it’s the same for battery life that, while good but may require more frequent charging than many users prefer. These factors will determine whether or not the upgrade is worth it.

For users already in the Samsung ecosystem The Galaxy Watch 6 series represents an obvious step forward with its continuity and compatibility with current gadgets. If you’re looking for a brand new smartwatch with Android that is a perfect blend of design and function The Galaxy Watch 6 series is impossible to top.

Mohit Singh

Mohit has been writing about tech-based topics for three years, with a specific interest in tech, gadgets & devices. Mohit has covered a variety of topics at MAM,.

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