Galaxy Watch 7 review | Is it worth it?

Galaxy Watch 7 review | Is it worth it?

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Galaxy Watch 7 review | Is it worth it?
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Today we're diving into the brand new Samsung Galaxy Watch 7. While it may look the same as last year's Watch 6, the Watch 7 features a much more powerful processor and more accurate health tracking with personalized AI wellness tips. But is it worth the upgrade, or should you wait for the Watch 8?

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The build quality of the Galaxy Watch 7 is impressive, with choices between 40mm and 44mm sizes, and colors including green for both, cream for 40mm and silver for 44mm. I have the 40mm cream version, which looks grayer than cream but is still attractive. On my 8.5” wrist, the small/medium band fits well, although the free fabric band from the pre-order is more comfortable, despite getting dirty quickly. The watch is slightly thicker and heavier than the Watch 6 but remains comfortable.

The display is a 1.3-inch super AMOLED screen with a resolution of 432 x 432 and a brightness of 2000 nits, perfect for outdoor use. It has 2GB of RAM and doubles the storage to 32GB. The most important upgrade is the 3nm Exynos W1000 processor, making the Watch 7 three times faster than its predecessor. Google Assistant runs faster but can drain battery quickly, and a bug where the Google Play Store is running in the background can also affect battery life.

The Galaxy Watch 7 offers enhanced health tracking with a BioActive sensor, FDA-approved sleep apnea detection, skin temperature and snoring detection. New features include energy scores and Dual Frequency GPS for accurate location tracking. Battery life remains similar to the Watch 6, with around 28 hours of use with all features enabled. Charging takes about 1.5 hours, but wireless power sharing is no longer available. Overall, unless you find a good trade-in deal, it may be worth waiting for the Watch 8 if you're upgrading from the Watch 6. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more tech reviews!

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0:00 Introduction
0:22 Design / Fit and comfort
1:56 View
2:33 specifications / 2 weeks experience
3:22 Battery discharge error
4:27 Phone compatibility
5:03 Connectivity / Speaker test
6:04 Software / Features
7:20 Health and fitness / GPS
8:10 Battery life/improvements?
9:37 Verdict

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