The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is comprised of more luxurious components, such as a case made of stainless steel, leather straps, and a physical bezel that can be rotated. Imagine it as being similar to the ‘Edition’ series of Apple Watches. Unlike the Apple Watch Edition variants, which are often constructed from high-end materials such as ceramic and titanium, the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is available at a price that is significantly more accessible. Even while it has a beginning price that is $100 more expensive than the base model of the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, it is still less expensive than the most basic model of the Apple Watch 6.
In spite of these relatively minor modifications, the Galaxy Watch 4 is a throwback to earlier iterations of the Galaxy Watch. The spinning bezel, which serves as a practical navigation tool as well as a fantastic fidget spinner, is included on the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. Since the introduction of the bezel on the first Samsung Galaxy Watch, it has grown to become just as recognizable a component of the product as the S Pen does — or did? — for the Galaxy Note smartphone. Because of this, Samsung’s decision to omit the rotatable bezel from the brand-new Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 has been met with a great deal of criticism.
Specification
- 1.4-inch Super AMOLED display
- 450 x 450 pixels resolution
- Exynos W920 dual-core processor
- Bluetooth 5.0
Where to get Galaxy Watch 4?
Both the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are excellent smartwatches that we believe the vast majority of Android users would benefit from owning. Those who already possess Samsung devices, on the other hand, will have a sense of familiarity because to the fact that Samsung’s apps and services are integrated into the whole experience. In general, both of these smartwatches do a fantastic job of showcasing the capabilities of Google’s and Samsung’s Wear OS 3 platform.
During the night, the Galaxy Watch 4 will take readings of your blood oxygen levels at one-minute intervals while you sleep. Notable is the fact that the majority of other wrist-worn wearables only collect values of SpO2 approximately every 30 minutes. As long as you have a coupled Samsung phone, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 is able to monitor not only the stages of your sleep (light, deep, and REM), but also the amount of time you spend awake, your SpO2 levels (as was mentioned before), and even your snoring. For the record, I don’t snore, so I’ve never been given any information regarding snoring.