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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (stylized as Samsung Galaxy Watch7) is a series of Wear OS-based smartwatches developed by Samsung Electronics. It was announced on July 10, 2024, at Samsung's biannual Galaxy Unpacked event.
Galaxy Watch 5 Pro Yes 590 mAh Galaxy Watch 6 44 mm 2023-08-11 Wear OS 4.0 Android 14 Samsung Exynos W930: 2 GB Yes 425 mAh Round, 1.46 in (37 mm) IP68 + Waterproof: 5 ATM (swim-ready, up to 50m) + US Military Standard: MIL-STD-810H: Galaxy Watch 6 40 mm Yes 300 mAh Round, 1.31 in (33 mm) Galaxy Watch 6 Classic 47 mm Yes 425 mAh
The first smartwatch under this series, the Galaxy Watch, was released in August 2018. [1] The Galaxy Watch series shares the circular form factor of the Samsung Gear S2 and S3, as a result much of the OS features are shared between the Gear S2 and S3 and the Galaxy Watch.
Galaxy Note20: 2020 August Note 5G and Ultra model only [15] Samsung Find, Google's Find My Device NXP SR100T Galaxy S21: 2021 January Plus (+) and Ultra models only [16] NXP SR100T Galaxy S22: 2022 February Plus (+) and Ultra models only [17] NXP SR100T Galaxy S23: 2023 February Plus (+) and Ultra models only Galaxy S24: 2024 January Plus ...
The LG G Watch is the first Android Wear smartwatch to be released and shipped. Motorola's Moto 360 was released on September 5, 2014. On December 10, 2014, an update started to roll out, adding new features including a watch face API and changed the software to be based on Android 5.0 "Lollipop". [22]
On 27 February 2021, Shortly after the Galaxy Watch Active2 and Galaxy Watch3 received an update unlocking the ECG feature for the European countries, Samsung is now delivering Galaxy Watch3-intrinsic features to the original Galaxy Watch and Watch Active. [11]
Android does not support native video calling, but some handsets have a customized version of the operating system that supports it, either via the UMTS network (like the Samsung Galaxy S) or over IP. Video calling through Google Talk is available in Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) and later.
Ars Technica called Galaxy Watch 3 a "refresh" of Galaxy Watch Active2, which does not have "a ton in the way of new features outside of added fall detection", but "offers all the conveniences you’d expect, like the ability to take calls, check voicemails, and send texts". [7] Engadget called Galaxy Watch 3 "the best non-Apple smartwatch". [11]