Here’s What The Galaxy Watch 5 Rumors (So Far) Say To Expect
Besides the name change, Samsung will also be dropping a popular feature from its smartwatch. According to a leak, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will not have a physical rotating bezel. The feature first appeared on the Galaxy Gear S2 series and then the Galaxy Gear S3 series and Galaxy Watch. However, it skipped the Galaxy Watch Active and the Galaxy Watch Active 2 before making a return on the Galaxy Watch 3 and then the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. For the models without a physical rotating bezel, such as the Galaxy Watch 4, Samsung added a digital bezel which is not as great as a physical one. This isn’t surprising as there is a limit to which a digital experience can replace a physical one. With Samsung ditching the physical rotating bezel, it is expected that the Galaxy Watch 5 series will have a digital bezel which hopefully is better than previous iterations.
The Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic Galaxy are available in multiple sizes, but that might not be the case for both of their successors. While the Galaxy Watch 5 has been reported to be available in two sizes, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will be available in one size. In addition, the two new watches will pack bigger batteries than the 2021 models, with the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro having the largest battery capacity. To further distinguish the Pro from the standard version, it has also been reported that it will be made of titanium, and its dial will be protected by sapphire glass. Both materials are stronger than steel and Gorilla Glass, respectively. In terms of health features, Samsung should carry over all of the Galaxy Watch 4 series features, albeit with significant improvements for more accurate tracking.
There should be new additions, too, such as a temperature sensor for taking skin temperature, a feature that is available on smartwatches such as the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro. Samsung will also ship both phones with Wear OS 3 but with a new One UI for Watch skin that should bring new features and improvements. Furthermore, it is expected that Samsung will sell the Galaxy Watch 5 series in both Bluetooth and LTE versions. While there is no info about pricing, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will likely cost more than the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic based on the extra features and premium build.
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Here’s What The Galaxy Watch 5 Rumors (So Far) Say To Expect
Besides the name change, Samsung will also be dropping a popular feature from its smartwatch. According to a leak, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will not have a physical rotating bezel. The feature first appeared on the Galaxy Gear S2 series and then the Galaxy Gear S3 series and Galaxy Watch. However, it skipped the Galaxy Watch Active and the Galaxy Watch Active 2 before making a return on the Galaxy Watch 3 and then the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. For the models without a physical rotating bezel, such as the Galaxy Watch 4, Samsung added a digital bezel which is not as great as a physical one. This isn’t surprising as there is a limit to which a digital experience can replace a physical one. With Samsung ditching the physical rotating bezel, it is expected that the Galaxy Watch 5 series will have a digital bezel which hopefully is better than previous iterations.
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The Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic Galaxy are available in multiple sizes, but that might not be the case for both of their successors. While the Galaxy Watch 5 has been reported to be available in two sizes, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will be available in one size. In addition, the two new watches will pack bigger batteries than the 2021 models, with the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro having the largest battery capacity. To further distinguish the Pro from the standard version, it has also been reported that it will be made of titanium, and its dial will be protected by sapphire glass. Both materials are stronger than steel and Gorilla Glass, respectively. In terms of health features, Samsung should carry over all of the Galaxy Watch 4 series features, albeit with significant improvements for more accurate tracking.
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There should be new additions, too, such as a temperature sensor for taking skin temperature, a feature that is available on smartwatches such as the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro. Samsung will also ship both phones with Wear OS 3 but with a new One UI for Watch skin that should bring new features and improvements. Furthermore, it is expected that Samsung will sell the Galaxy Watch 5 series in both Bluetooth and LTE versions. While there is no info about pricing, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will likely cost more than the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic based on the extra features and premium build.
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Here’s What The Galaxy Watch 5 Rumors (So Far) Say To Expect
Besides the name change, Samsung will also be dropping a popular feature from its smartwatch. According to a leak, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will not have a physical rotating bezel. The feature first appeared on the Galaxy Gear S2 series and then the Galaxy Gear S3 series and Galaxy Watch. However, it skipped the Galaxy Watch Active and the Galaxy Watch Active 2 before making a return on the Galaxy Watch 3 and then the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. For the models without a physical rotating bezel, such as the Galaxy Watch 4, Samsung added a digital bezel which is not as great as a physical one. This isn’t surprising as there is a limit to which a digital experience can replace a physical one. With Samsung ditching the physical rotating bezel, it is expected that the Galaxy Watch 5 series will have a digital bezel which hopefully is better than previous iterations.
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The Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic Galaxy are available in multiple sizes, but that might not be the case for both of their successors. While the Galaxy Watch 5 has been reported to be available in two sizes, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will be available in one size. In addition, the two new watches will pack bigger batteries than the 2021 models, with the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro having the largest battery capacity. To further distinguish the Pro from the standard version, it has also been reported that it will be made of titanium, and its dial will be protected by sapphire glass. Both materials are stronger than steel and Gorilla Glass, respectively. In terms of health features, Samsung should carry over all of the Galaxy Watch 4 series features, albeit with significant improvements for more accurate tracking.
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There should be new additions, too, such as a temperature sensor for taking skin temperature, a feature that is available on smartwatches such as the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro. Samsung will also ship both phones with Wear OS 3 but with a new One UI for Watch skin that should bring new features and improvements. Furthermore, it is expected that Samsung will sell the Galaxy Watch 5 series in both Bluetooth and LTE versions. While there is no info about pricing, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will likely cost more than the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic based on the extra features and premium build.
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