![]() ![]() It feels like a feature that's stuck around for loyal Samsung smartwatch fans, but it doesn't feel like it adds much value with Wear OS running the software show now. It also means you can easily scroll through Tiles (Wear OS widgets), or scroll up and down the app screen if you're not a fan of swiping across the display. You can still swipe your finger around the edge of the screen, and the small haptic vibrations will let you know you've made good contact with it. Samsung has retained the digital bezel present in the Watch 4, which has evolved from the rotating one that featured on its older Tizen smartwatches. ![]() GARMIN INTENSITY MINUTES PROSamsung Galaxy Watch 5 (left) and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro (right) We can't say the Watch 4's screen ever felt at great risk of getting scratched, but it's always to see things being upped in the durability department. Things have changed in the screen department, too, with Samsung swapping Gorilla Glass for a sapphire crystal to help make the display more scratch-proof. There are still two flat physical buttons on the right side of the case, and, while the sensor array around the back looks the same, it's now slightly raised, which seems to improve contact with the skin. We actually had a very nice blue band, but had to abandon it as it was too big, and instead swapped in the new D-Buckle strap Samsung included with the Watch 5 Pro. You can remove the bands, but the style of lug connectors means you're going to get the best fit with Samsung's own official bands. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 (left) and Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 (right) GARMIN INTENSITY MINUTES BLUETOOTHYou're still getting the choice of 40mm and 44mm case sizes, with both sizes available in Bluetooth and LTE models and featuring an aluminum case instead of the titanium one included on the bigger Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. That's not necessarily a bad thing, as we did like the old-gen design, but, for anyone hoping for big changes, you're going to be disappointed. There are some differences, but they're very minor in the grand scheme of things. Training Status (lets you see if you’re training effectively by tracking your training history and fitness level trend.We're fortunate to still have the Galaxy Watch 4 in our possession, and it really is a case of spotting the difference here. Power Modes - customizable in-activity battery settings HR Broadcast (broadcasts HR data over ANT+ to paired devices) HRV stress test (measures your heart rate variability while standing still, for 3 minutes, to provide you with an estimated stress level the scale of this is 1 to 100 low scores indicate lower stress levels) Strength, HIIT, Cardio and Elliptical Training, Stair Stepping, Floor Climbing, Indoor Rowing, Pilates and Yoga Move bar (displays on device after a period of inactivity walk for a couple of minutes to reset it)Īuto goal (learns your activity level and assigns a daily step goal) Incident Detection during select activities Realtime settings sync with Garmin Connect mobileīattery saver (customizable low power watch) Text response/reject phone call with text (Android™ only) (in Garmin Connect and optional Connect IQ widget)Ĭonnect IQ (downloadable watch faces, data fields, widgets and apps) (spot-check, and optional all-day acclimation and in sleep) ![]() Wrist-based Heart Rate (constant, every second) Sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP)Īll Satellite Systems + Music: Up to 10 hours Fiber-reinforced polymer with metal rear coverĤ7 x 47 x 14.5 mm Fits wrists with the following circumference: ![]()
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