
It starts at $249.99 for the Bluetooth/Wi-Fi model, or $50 more if you want LTE connectivity.

The standard Watch4, which replaces the Galaxy Watch Active line Samsung last updated in 2019, sports a minimalist design with no rotating bezel and an aluminum case. The company also plans to offer a limited edition rhodium-plated Watch4, created in collaboration with fashion designer Thom Browne, in September. It comes in 42mm and 46mm sizes in black or silver, starting at $349.99 for the Bluetooth/Wi-Fi model or $399.99 for one with LTE connectivity.

The Galaxy Watch4 Classic features a stainless steel case and the same rotating bezel as the Watch3. It's the best high-end Wear OS we've tested, though we give slight preference to the standard Watch4, which costs $100 less and sports a more streamlined design. Either way, if you're in the market for an Android-compatible smartwatch, the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 series is hard to beat. Though its battery life remains the same, the Watch4 Classic offers a few other notable updates from last year's model, including a faster processor for smoother scrolling, a higher-resolution display for crisper visuals, expanded memory for music and app storage, a sensor that can measure your body fat, and a useful snore-tracking feature. Featuring the unified Google/Samsung Wear OS platform, the Watch4 Classic brings Google Maps, the Play Store, and a better selection of third-party apps to your wrist than any of Samsung's previous Tizen watches. This year, Samsung is hoping deeper Google integration will help attract more buyers to its latest flagship smartwatch, the $349.99 Galaxy Watch4 Classic.


Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Softwareĭespite earning high praise for last year's Tizen-based Galaxy Watch3, Samsung ranked third in the global smartwatch market, behind Apple and Huawei.
