5 reasons Samsung Galaxy Watch will change the way you live
Samsung Galaxy Watch was launched this summer, made available in the USA in August, and will become available in Europe this month. The price of Samsung Galaxy Watch 46mm is $349.99 in the US and €299.99 in Europe. The 42mm version cost $329.99 in the US and €274.15 in Europe.
Here the reasons Samsung Galaxy Watch can change the way you live:
1 - Personalization
You can adapt your style to the Samsung Galaxy Watch. Samsung enables users to set different watch faces and transform the appearance of the Galaxy Watch. The 12 pre-loaded faces allow users to tailor Samsung Galaxy Watch to user's mood, while 60,000 additional faces provide opportunities for adding a personal flair.
2 - Intelligent Connectivity
With Samsung Galaxy Watch, users don't need to access the phone directly – the smartwatch enables users to make phone calls or reply to messages and vibrates lightly to notify you of incoming phone calls, messages, and alerts. When the Galaxy Watch is connected to Wifi or LTE, users can check the smartphone’s app notifications directly on the watch screen even while the phone is far away.
3 - Battery
The battery is wireless chargeable and can handle 7 days. Apple Watch duration is 18 hours.
Samsung Galaxy Watch can be charged on the Wireless Charging Duo, available only in the US for $119.99.
4 - Compatible with Android and iOS
Pairing the Galaxy Watch and a smartphone is straightforward, says Samsung. After the download and installation of the Galaxy Wearable app on the smartphone, it will detect the smartwatch and prompt the user to sync the two devices with each other. The Galaxy Watch is compatible with both Android and iOS smartphones. From Android OS 5.0 or iOS 9.0.
5 - Personal Assistant
Acting as a personal assistant, the Galaxy Watch prepares information briefings for users twice a day. The morning briefing is issued just after you a user wakes up, providing details about the day’s weather and schedule. The evening briefing notifies wearers of any pending events amongst their reminders, offers a summary of health and activity data for that day, and displays the next day’s forecast.