Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- SM-R910NZBAXAA
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- SKU:
- 6510875
Customer reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 3588 reviews
(3,588 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Battery Life4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Durability4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Comfort4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers regard the Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 44mm BT highly, praising its excellent battery life, ease of use, and large, high-quality screen. Many appreciate the watch's design, features, and sleep tracking capabilities, along with its lightweight and comfortable fit. However, some users expressed concerns about the watch band's quality and the limitations of water resistance and ECG functionality. A few also mentioned a preference for the physical bezel from previous models.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Samsung watch
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great watch. Battery life is great. Just wanted a second option to cut down on missed calls. All the other options (health) is gravy.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Gray - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good but Body Fat doesn't calculate it right
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Good quality, everything is accurate except body fat percent.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Gray - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Really good watch/health coach/phone extension
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Solid construction and durable. Syncs with my Samsung phone perfectly. Very customizable features. My only complaint would be to add a physical button to turn off the counter when I am engaged in an activity. I just have a hard time with the soft control on that feature though my younger friend can do it with ease.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Samsung watch5
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Prefer this watch only if you are android phone user
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 44mm BT - Graphite - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Watch
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Each new one is my favorite. Upgraded from the watch 4. Loved that one. But loving the watch 5 pro also.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great watch feel and battery life. Love all the things it can do
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 44mm BT - Graphite - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Galaxy
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Love this !! Wear it every day. The battery life is better then anu other smart watch I've had.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Gray - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Top Dawg!!!!
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Love the watch!!! Better than my old one by far. Battery life is awesome!! Would recommend to anyone.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Features
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bells & whistles included
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This watch really packs a punch with the amount of features, and I must say in my short time of using it, I have been overwhelmingly impressed. The AMOLED screen is crisp and bright, and the glass is proving to be very durable. The watch is a bit on the larger side, but it’s worth it with all the features that are packed into this watch; and it makes the display so much nicer. Initial set up was easy and it connected with my android phone without any problems. The only slight annoyances I had with the initial set up was that multiple apps were required to be installed on my phone in order to utilize all the watch features, and for some reason I wasn’t able to download additional watch faces within the Galaxy Wearable app (this issue later was later resolved). When checking out the features of the watch, I quickly learned that in order to use the health features, an additional app (Samsung Health) was required in addition to the apps required for using the watch. (A minor nuisance, but still annoying.) I was impressed with all the watch face options and the ability to personalize each face to your preferred liking. Navigation within the watch itself was simple to figure out as well. The watch provides instructions upon initial use, and I found myself picking it up very quickly without the prompts. The amount of personalization that can be made with the watch face, button use, and navigation really allows each user to make the watch work best for them. As for daily use, the watch worked perfectly for every feature I utilized it for. I used it to track steps, heart rate, battery life, and the weather, in addition to utilizing the health features for tracking sleep quality, and the exercise features to track my runs. I also allowed for text notifications to come through, and I never missed a single call or text while wearing the watch. (I even took a couple phone calls through the watch and was surprised by how well the speaker and microphone worked. The sound isn’t super great but decent.) The battery life of the watch proved to be pretty good considering my amount of use. I consistently got nearly two full days of use, without even using the battery saving mode. The GPS also proved to be an accurately functioning feature as well. I compared it against an app I use on my phone and both tracked the same. I even ran a route I know the exact distances of without my phone, to make sure that the watch was truly tracking the route accurately on its own, and it did. The sleep tracking feature of the watch might be one of my favorite features (so far). I thoroughly enjoyed that the sleep tracking includes a snore detection function, in which it will track the length of snoring and record clips of it on your phone. In addition, I like that it shows you the full breakdown of your sleep and provides you with an overall score. Overall, I could go on and on about the features of this watch, more than I already have. The amount of options and features is truly impressive. The performance is excellent and the AMOLED screen is fantastic. Typically, I would be hesitant to purchase this type of technology at this price point, but after using this all week I can honestly say it is worth it. PROs -AMOLED display & Sapphire Crystal Glass -Touch sensitivity -Robust build -Vast features -Endless personalization options -Quick and reliable performance -Battery life CONs (Really more annoyances than cons) -Requires multiple phone apps for full use -Plug in for wall outlet not included with charger
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 44mm BT - Graphite - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Glad I purchased
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Works really well. The battery life is great. The watch has lots of prgrams for working out
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Samsung Watch 5 44mm
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.My first smartwatch.After exhaustive research of Garmin and Samsung products I decided to go with Samsung. Beautiful bright easy to read display in all light conditions, logical user interface and apps that are easy to download. Customization of the watch face is quick and intuitive. The watch needs to be charged every day even though all health features and always on display is not enabled.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 44mm BT - Graphite - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A FASTER & MORE POWERFUL SMARTWATCH
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro Bluetooth Smartwatch (Model SM-R920NZKAXAA) improves on the prior Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 models with some additional features, and most notably with a much larger, higher capacity battery. The Exynos W920 Dual-Core 1.18GHz (5 nm) CPU is at the core of the new Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro smartwatches. A Mali G68 GPU supports the beautiful, bright, sharp and responsive touchscreen. The Galaxy Watch 5 is equipped with 1.5 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro has a very nicely fabricated 45mm diameter, very strong yet lightweight black titanium watchcase compared to the Watch 5s Aluminum watchcase. The case is approximately 10mm thick, or slightly less than ½”. There are two large mappable function pushbuttons on the right side of the case which also function as sensors for some of the health monitoring functions. The rotating bezel of the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is not a feature of the Galaxy Watch 5 or 5 Pro. There is a “virtual” rotating bezel functionality deployed in the touchscreen which performs in the same manner as the mechanical rotating bezel. The raised circumferential lip of watchcase above the screen provides a perfect stabilizing and guiding surface for using a finger to scroll the display with the “touch bezel”. The touch bezel works very well, and the scrolling speed is very fast with absolutely no lag. The back of the watch, which appears to be partially composite, houses the health sensors. This model has a soft black silicone watchband which tapers from 24mm at the watchcase to 19mm at the clasp. The infinitely adjustable metal clasp type closure latches magnetically. The watchband is extremely easy to adjust or readjust to the optimum fit. Owing to this watchband, I find the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro to be extremely comfortable on my wrist. Samsung refers to this unique watchband as the “D-Buckle Sport Band”. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro weighs only 75 grams (2.6 ounces). The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro has a bright and sharp, always-on Super AMOLED touchscreen, with 450 x 450 pixel resolution and 330 PPI. The display is smaller than that which the 45mm (1.77”) case profile can actually accommodate. Although the watchcase is 45mm, the display screen measures approximately 35mm (1.37”). Resultantly there is a rather wide black bezel surrounding the round display panel. The super AMOLED display screen is protected by a sapphire crystal with a hardness rating of 29 GPa for the Watch 5 Pro, which is purported to be extremely durable and scratch resistant. The Galaxy Watch 5 (non-Pro) model has a crystal rated at 24 GPa as compared to the Galaxy Watch 4 models with displays having a hardness of 15 GPa. It appears to me that the screen is further protected from some impacts by the elevated lip surrounding the screen. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is specified to meet MIL-STD-810H which is the latest iteration of the environmental performance testing for shock, drop, temperature etc. and it also claims compliance with IP68 which pertains to ingress protection for dust, dirt, sand and liquid. Samsung claims that the Galaxy Watch 5 and 5 Pro are water resistant to 5 ATM. Five atmospheres is equivalent to 169.498’ of water. The Galaxy Watch 5 sensors are comprised of Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Compass, Gyroscope, Barometer, Heart Rate, ECG, Blood Pressure, Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (body composition and BMI) and SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation). Apparently, there is also an infrared skin temperature sensor, which is not active as yet. I can only speculate if that temperature sensor is intended for sleep monitoring applications or health monitoring functionality, which might be very prudent in this age of Covid. An electrocardiogram sensor (ECG/EKG) is possibly the most valuable function that a health and fitness smartwatch can have. It can potentially save your life by detecting the life threatening cardiac electrical abnormality atrial fibrillation (AFib), which is an irregular heartbeat condition. It is wonderful that the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro includes an ECG sensor, however unless the watch is paired with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, the ECG functionality is not available. That is because Samsung’s ECG requires the installation of the Samsung Health Monitor app (not to be confused with the Samsung Health app). The Health Monitor app is only compatible with and installable upon Samsung phones. Those of us with non-Samsung phones cannot benefit from the ECG functionality. I am extremely disappointed by that. The imbedded sensors provide data for health and activity monitoring including tracking steps, sleep, heart rate and oxygen saturation. GPS functionality augments exercise activity monitoring by generating distance travelled data, and is of course essential for routing functionality for hiking, biking and related activities. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro runs Google Wear OS, Version 3.5 with Samsung’s new One UI Watch 4.5. One UI Watch 4.5 adds a full QWERTY keyboard function and enhanced telephone calling and accessibility options. There are numerous apps preloaded on the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, and of course there is a panoply of apps available from the Google Play Store. The preinstalled apps have a major emphasis on sports and fitness, including route tracking with GPX files. The automatic detection of various activities is a function of Samsung Health. There is a variety of highly customizable watch faces available. With both a microphone and speaker imbedded in the watch, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro supports placing and receiving phone calls, as well as voice interaction with Bixby or Google Assistant. Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC and GPS. I have the Bluetooth version of the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, and there is also an LTE cellular model. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is equipped with a WPC wireless charger terminated with a USB-C connector. A true highlight is the large battery in the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. The 590 mAh Li-Ion battery will hopefully provide respectable operating times, even if it does not achieve the 80 hours of use that is claimed. Initial setup and configuration of the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is relatively straightforward but includes the need to sign into a Samsung account, download and install apps and grant lots of permissions. The Galaxy Wearable app guides the setup process. There is an onboard tutorial to assist in familiarization with the watch. In addition to the Galaxy Wearable app, it is also necessary to install and configure the Samsung Health app on the smartphone. I am finding that the Samsung Health app is imposing a very significant drain on the battery of my Android smartphone. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro performs nicely. Phone and text notifications, including vibration alerts (if desired) have been reliable. Connectivity for cell calls has been stable and reliable, and phone call audio quality with the built-in speaker is clear. Cell phone app notifications on the watch is another great convenience. The touchscreen works well and is responsive, although because of the small screen size and the congestion of menu items it is sometimes difficult to precisely select an intended touch-target or make a precise adjustment (such as volume levels). Screen scrolling and swipes are absolutely fast and fluid without any annoying lag or jitter. I really like that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro uses the Google ecosystem, however I am genuinely disappointed that ECG functionality is not available to me because the required Samsung Health Monitor app is only available in the closed, proprietary Samsung ecosystem. The Galaxy Wearable app is excellent, and provides the easiest, fastest and most comprehensive means of interfacing with and managing almost every aspect of the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is a very nice smartwatch which performs very well and has an attractive appearance. It has many features and functions that are genuinely helpful and useful in fitness and sports activities, in wellness tracking and in daily living as well. I believe that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro provides an excellent balance between being a pure, dedicated sports watch, and serving as an “everyday” smartwatch. I really appreciate that the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro has a decently sized touchscreen that is incredibly bright and has excellent resolution. I am looking forward to having some long-term experience with this excellent smartwatch.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Android Smartwatch?
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.best android smartwatch? The first thing I noticed when unboxing the Samsung Galaxy Watch Pro was the size. Samsung offers two variants of the Galaxy Watch 5 - the Watch 5 and the Watch 5 Pro. While they share much of the same functionality, the Watch 5 Pro has a sturdier design and a larger battery than the standard Watch 5 and offers a few more features for those who spend time in outdoor activities such as biking or hiking. It's also about 30-40% thicker, which may take some getting used to. The band is a little different, but it's quite comfortable and I had no issues with it coming loose during more robust activities. The Watch 5 Pro is stated to be more durable than the regular Galaxy Watch 5. It features a raised rim around the screen, titanium construction and stronger sapphire crystal glass on the screen. It's dust and water resistant with an IP68 rating. I've taken it on a dusty mountain bike ride and dragged it through the dirt during a crash. After washing it off, it still looks brand new, but only time will tell how it might stand over time (or repeated crashes). So far, so good though. The Galaxy Watch 5 tracks more than 90 exercise types and can auto-detect certain workouts like running, swimming and elliptical after 10 minutes of activity. The UI is pretty user friendly, and it offers an abundance of customization -- far too many to cover here. Suffice it to say it's easy to change the watch face and there are plenty of them available, and the watch face itself can be customized further. Some of the features are somewhat buried in menus, but exploring the menus is not that difficult. Earlier I mentioned the Pro added a few more features, which I will cover here. The first is track back. This is a feature which uses GPS mapping to track your route and using turn-by-turn guidance return via the same path you travelled to get back to your starting point. This would be helpful if you're walking or biking on new trails you are not yet familiar with. The second is turn-by-turn navigation with voice and map guidance to direct you over a new route. The last feature is the ability to import and export routes for turn-by-turn navigation. For example, I use Trailforks for mountain bike trails. I can import Trailforks gpx files to the Watch 5 Pro and use the data for turn-by-turn guidance over new bike trails. Very cool. Note that currently these features are only supported for hiking and biking, but if those activities are supported, I would think it would come in handy for similar activities such as running or cross country skiing. So far, I have found the GPS accuracy to be very good. Most of the health features have been carried over from the previous mode, however the Watch 5 now has an infrared sensor. It's not active yet, and it's not been announced when it will be, but Samsung has stated it will be used to measure body status during sleep. Along with all the standard health features (heart rate, etc.) the Watch 5 also has a blood oxygen sensor and ECG. Even though it's an Android smart watch, in order to use those features, you will need to pair the watch with a Samsung Galaxy phone. The Watch 5 Pro has large 590 mAh battery which Samsung claims can last up to 80 hours with normal use. In the two days I've used it, battery is down to 38% of a full charge, though that did include a fair amount of GPS usage, and I did not turn on airplane mode to use the GPS only mode. Still, I was a bit disappointed in how fast the battery dropped, but I guess I should also consider all the things I had the watch doing over the last two days. Perhaps it feels worse than it is. On a good note, fastcharge will allow you to charge the watch from 0 to about 45% in only 30 minutes using a 25w charger. The watch comes with a charging cable which attaches magnetically in any orientation but does not come with a charger so you would have to purchase one or use the one that came with your phone. Overall, I really like the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. It offers some nice features over the standard version for those who are more active outdoors, though it falls a bit short of a true "fitness" watch as it doesn't really offer guidance on how your body recovers from a workout like some other wearables, for example. Still, it seems so far to be a durable watch with some nice features for more casual athletes. It leans towards being more of a smartwatch with sports features than a fitness watch with smartwatch features. If the former description fits your lifestyle rather than the latter, the Galaxy Watch 5 is in my opinion the best Android smartwatch and is as such easy to recommend.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Battery Battery Battery
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Battery life is amazing! Lasts 2-3 days and still has 40%
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Gray - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
He ❤️ his anniversary gift!
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Many great features and this 3+ day battery life rocks!!
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good smartwatch
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I had the galaxy watch classic 2, s3 classic, and even the s4 classic. This one feels the one updated and doesnt feel as bulky since there is no rotating dial. Pairs well with my galaxy s22 ultra
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 44mm BT - Silver - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friendRated 3 out of 5 stars
Watch
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Its ok but its not like other Samsung devices its had limited things.i wouldn't recommend it at all
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 44mm BT - Silver - (2022)
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Highly reccomend for pots patients
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Bought for my dauhgter she has a illness She loves it, heartrate is very accurate. It'll help her doctors as well We dont like the wrost band so we bought diffrent ones off etsy for the watch. Absolutely love the watch. Highly recommend
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it.
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I love this watch. Besides keeping accurate time, it notifies me of texts and calls, it tracks my heart rate, it sets alarms and provides a timer. There's a compass and calendar. And a bunch more features i havent made use of.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black - (2022)
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Design
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Samsung gem on your wrist for all occasions
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’ll start off by saying that I am a Samsung phone owner and have owned previous versions of the Samsung Galaxy watches. I started off many years ago with the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active and I am impressed to see the strides that Samsung has made since then. With that being said, the improvements from the Watch4 to the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 aren’t the biggest of jumps. However, they are enough to excite me about this latest iteration. Let’s start out with the appearance. The Watch5 hasn’t changed much from the Watch4 at first glance, but when looking closer one will notice one big thing. Samsung changed the style of the sensor on the bottom and it’s definitely for the better. Things are rounded more for a “slight bump” that creates a closer contact to the wrist. I have noticed that I haven’t been told to adjust it for a better reading like I have before. This lends itself to better accuracy for tracking too. The change on the top isn’t as noticeable and that’s because Samsung has changed the face to be covered with a sapphire crystal glass for more durability. As someone that tends to wear their watch while doing everything, I am very happy with that. I remember scratching a previous model easily and I was bummed. Just knowing that I have a little more support here really makes me feel more comfortable when weightlifting, working in the yard, or doing other heavy duty activities. Shifting to the inside, the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 carries the same processor and RAM as its predecessor. However, they did do a slight enlargement on the battery. It’s not a huge increase, but I have noticed the difference. Previously, I felt like I had to charge it at the end of the day or I wouldn’t make it through the night. That’s not the case now. With my usage, I can definitely get 36-40 hours easily. I haven’t pushed it beyond that just yet, but that’s only because I sit right next to the charger. That’s another place where Samsung made a nice upgrade. The pad is smaller to accommodate that rounded back and the plug is now a USB-C. It is definitely designed for quick charging and that is great. Even if you don’t have time to fully charge it, you can expect to gain just over a percent per minute. That’s what I have experienced and am pleased with that. Lastly, the added ability to have Google Assistant and Google apps is a huge win. Bixby is nice, but Google Assistant is a lot better. A very welcomed addition there. All in all, I am a big fan of the Samsung Galaxy Watch5. I use it to track my exercises, sleep, and many other health traits. I find Samsung’s ability to do so is top notch. The improvements of the sensor and battery will greatly help me in these areas too. Of course, all of that syncs beautifully with my Samsung phone. Beyond that, the sleek design makes it acceptable for business/dress attire on top of everyday wear. I look forward to seeing what future updates may bring, but for now, this is still the best Android watch on the market right now that doesn’t have a rotating bezel.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 44mm BT - Graphite - (2022)
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