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At first glance, Samsung has been very tame with the updates to its Galaxy Watch6 series. But you could argue that there was very little wrong with the Galaxy Watch5 series, and that any updates we’ve gotten have been helpful or thoughtful.
The new watches use the new Exynos W930 chipset, which is nearly identical to last year’s W920. Both are made in a 5nm process and have dual-core Cortex-A55 processors, but the new chip has a higher clock speed of 1.4GHz, which Samsung says allows for an 18% speedup. The Watch6 series also boosts RAM up to 2GB.
Software-wise, the Galaxy Watch6 runs Google’s Wear OS 4 with Samsung’s OneUI 5 on top. The watch generally feels and looks the same as its predecessor, but there are some subtle changes to the design of the widgets and there are some new watch faces.
Build quality and design
Samsung has revived the Classic model with a physically rotating bezel, but has left the Vanilla model relatively unchanged. Look a little closer and you’ll notice that the Galaxy Watch6 pushes the bezels further, creating a slightly larger display in the same enclosure.
The post continues on our Blog: Samsung Galaxy Watch6 review
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
At first glance, Samsung has been very tame with the updates to its Galaxy Watch6 series. But you could argue that there was very little wrong with the Galaxy Watch5 series, and that any updates we’ve gotten have been helpful or thoughtful.
The new watches use the new Exynos W930 chipset, which is nearly identical to last year’s W920. Both are made in a 5nm process and have dual-core Cortex-A55 processors, but the new chip has a higher clock speed of 1.4GHz, which Samsung says allows for an 18% speedup. The Watch6 series also boosts RAM up to 2GB.
Software-wise, the Galaxy Watch6 runs Google’s Wear OS 4 with Samsung’s OneUI 5 on top. The watch generally feels and looks the same as its predecessor, but there are some subtle changes to the design of the widgets and there are some new watch faces.
Build quality and design
Samsung has revived the Classic model with a physically rotating bezel, but has left the Vanilla model relatively unchanged. Look a little closer and you’ll notice that the Galaxy Watch6 pushes the bezels further, creating a slightly larger display in the same enclosure.
The post continues on our Blog: Samsung Galaxy Watch6 review
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!