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Stay on track, on time, and in style with Galaxy Watch5¹. Ready to get a better understanding of your wellness? Galaxy Watch5 features body composition analysis², improved sensors that get an accurate read on your heart rate³ and Advanced Sleep Coaching¹ that helps you get your zzzs . Whether you’re getting your steps in, jogging at lunchtime or crushing yoga class on the weekend, strut your fashion sense with Watch bands and faces that match your awesome outfit. Stay powered up on the go throughout even your busiest day with an improved battery that gives you time to do it all. Worry less and do more and with a Sapphire Crystal Glass that’s more durable than before and a water resistant design that can take a splash⁴ or two. Go ahead, unleash the best you with Galaxy Watch5.
A: GPS means that the watch only communicates with your phone when it is nearby. Unlocked means it supports LTE (can be used as a phone without your phone being nearby). Unlocked also means you can use it with any carrier (T-mobile, AT&T, Verizon, ect). Hope this helps!
A: Yes it is...
A: An LTE watch version takes a payed phone or watch service to make and take calls from the watch. It’s around $10.00 extra on your cell phone service. Tracfone does not provide this service yet. The non-payment version of the watch uses the Bluetooth turned on your phone. You phone must be within a certain distance, like 10-20 feet to receive texts or notifications. The watch will come on without the Bluetooth on. But if you want to receive or send a text Bluetooth must be on.
Q: How long does the battery last.
A: The easy answer is it depends on your usage of the apps and if you have the ‘ always on’ face of the watch displayed vs. letting it go dark and tap or shake to come on. Your screen display, the brighter it is the faster the battery drains. Any app left running will use the battery up. With some careful usage it could last 2-3 days. Otherwise you may have to charge each day if you’re a heavy user. Everything is adjustable as you go through each item on the watch and set your preferences. I turn mine completely off but found one night I left it turned on not using any apps and it drained the battery to 20%.
Q: Can you read texts and answer texts?
A: Yes you can. Also you can do some of the same features as texting from a phone like using emojis or voice to text.
Q: does the watch provide EKG information and blood pressure?
A: Galaxy Watch 5 series is not only able to track your heart rate but your blood pressure, too. You can Google the how to use that feature
Q: IS A MONTHLY FEE REQUIRED TO OPERATE THIS WATCH?
A: No, but you do need wifi.
A: Yes. Starting with the Watch4, they now use WearOS, so any app from the Google Play Store for WearOS devices can be used.

Stay on track, on time, and in style with Galaxy Watch5¹. Ready to get a better understanding of your wellness? Galaxy Watch5 features body composition analysis², improved sensors that get an accurate read on your heart rate³ and Advanced Sleep Coaching¹ that helps you get your zzzs . Whether you’re getting your steps in, jogging at lunchtime or crushing yoga class on the weekend, strut your fashion sense with Watch bands and faces that match your awesome outfit. Stay powered up on the go throughout even your busiest day with an improved battery that gives you time to do it all. Worry less and do more and with a Sapphire Crystal Glass that’s more durable than before and a water resistant design that can take a splash⁴ or two. Go ahead, unleash the best you with Galaxy Watch5.

Stay on track, on time, and in style with Galaxy Watch5¹. Ready to get a better understanding of your wellness? Galaxy Watch5 features body composition analysis², improved sensors that get an accurate read on your heart rate³ and Advanced Sleep Coaching¹ that helps you get your zzzs . Whether you’re getting your steps in, jogging at lunchtime or crushing yoga class on the weekend, strut your fashion sense with Watch bands and faces that match your awesome outfit. Stay powered up on the go throughout even your busiest day with an improved battery that gives you time to do it all. Worry less and do more and with a Sapphire Crystal Glass that’s more durable than before and a water resistant design that can take a splash⁴ or two. Go ahead, unleash the best you with Galaxy Watch5.

Meet the stylish smartwatch that’s packed with the latest innovation —Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic. With a sleek silhouette, a rotating bezel and our large display yet, it boasts the iconic look of a traditional watch. Take your style on the go and use Galaxy Watch6 Classic to call, text, pay and check notifications anytime, anywhere. Keep moving and motivated with wellness insights right on your wrist, and develop better sleep habits with Advanced Sleep Coaching. The style you want. The innovation you need. That’s Galaxy Watch6 Classic.

Your favorite new health and wellness companion is here — Galaxy Watch7. Enhanced with Galaxy AI,¹ this Watch has everything you need to keep you moving toward your health goals. Wake up on the right side of the bed every morning with an Energy Score1 that helps you understand your well-being better. Hit your morning workout while staying in touch with your world — make calls from your Watch and quickly respond to texts on the go with Suggested Replies.² Then hone in on your heart health during your workout with improved Heart Rate Tracking,³ and improve each day with personalized Wellness Tips⁴ viewable right on your Galaxy smartphone.⁵ Plus, stay in the zone by streaming your favorite playlist or podcast from your Watch to your Galaxy Buds.⁶ Your ultimate fitness partner is now on your wrist — Galaxy Watch7.
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To preface this review, this is the first smartwatch I've purchased. I specifically bought it to help me manage productivity and health goals, which weren't as easy when relying purely on my Galaxy-based phone. I wanted a device with Google Assistant integration since I have had a mixed experience with Samsungs Bixby assistant. I became aware of Google's new WearOs-based smartwatches. I wanted a device that could hopefully provide me with a decent amount of integration between my watch and phone, regarding setting and viewing calendar events, viewing notifications, marking doses of medications through the notification bar, etc. This smartwatch does cover a lot of those bells and whistles. It's beneficial as a secondary Google clock app alarm due to its ability to vibrate and play alarm tones in synchronization with a paired device. A great aspect of this smartwatch is that notifications from my phone are readily available to read or access but the drawback is that Google Wear Os is still limited in what applications are integrated to directly use on the watch itself. For example, Microsoft Outlook is available on both current Android and Wear Os gen devices, but the same can't be said for Gmail or other popular productivity apps at this time. Very often, you'll have to open apps on your phone to view the nonfiction in full, instead of having more readily available cross-compatible WearOs based apps that work with their Smartphone Android Os counterpart versions. I'm hoping with time, more developers will be focused on integrating light versions of their Android apps towards wearos-based devices and users. The setup process was relatively simple, even though I had a few issues where the Galaxy wearable app was unable to connect my Google account/Samsung account with the device on the first pairing attempt. In addition, sometimes Wifi on secure networks wasn't recognized on the first try as well when entering the correct password. Once I was able to get past some of those initial bugs, the experience was smooth sailing for the most part. The GPS version pairs via Bluetooth, and you'll likely be utilizing Bluetooth for the majority of the connectivity between the devices to receive notifications, so be aware of needing the have the devices near each other to have the best functionality. You can still set alarms and perform some other task through the watch if it's unpaired/not connected to Bluetooth or Wifi, but the core usage is as an extension of your smartphone. Another quick thing to note toward the end of this review is the battery life, which is a bit disappointing in the non-pro model of the Galaxy Watch 5. The battery last roughly 8-10 hours for me, if GPS is enabled. In addition, using Google Assitant on the Watch, Wifi, Always On Display, or GPS individually or in combination, drains the battery much faster. If you keep Bluetooth on, and keep GPS and always on Display off, you'll likely be able to have the battery last throughout your day with light to moderate use. The watch comes with a USB-c cable/mini wireless charger pad which will require you to have an adapter to plug said USB-c cable into to charge the watch. The charge time is about an hour and a half to two hours, depending on your adapter's wattage. To conclude this review, I want to highlight some of where I think the watch does indeed shine. At the price range, it's a great investment for those trying to reduce their need to look at their smartphones during productivity sessions. The widgets and customizations to receive notifications, set alarms, check the weather forecasts hourly or weekly, check your heart rate/mark your vitals& nutrition, etc, are highly worthwhile features when considering getting a smartwatch that is supposed to be an extension of the capabilities of your smartphone. While I wish the device was a bit more expansive and well-optimized out of the box, I think it's a great additional tool for those willing to acknowledge some of the limitations it currently holds. Again, I'm hoping some of the issues with app integration and battery life are resolved in upcoming/future firmware updates. I would recommend this smartwatch, but again encourage anyone considering purchasing it to look at their needs and see if this specific model works for them.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 40mm BT - Graphite - (2022)
DAGRev Posted
I love this watch it works great i love how it tracks steps and sleep it also has an option to track snoring and it records ur snoring! U do have to stay close to ur phone to keep it connected but u can call and text from ur watch as well! The battery life is pretty good i charge mine every two days!
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 40mm BT - Graphite - (2022)
JessicaB Posted
Absolute stunning upgrade!! I am a simple girl when it comes to tech so I am sure that all the techies out there didn't see the impressiveness of this watch that I did. My Active 2 was great put as I upgraded to a 22 Ultra phone I knew the watch needed an upgrade. The 5 fits my small wrist so much better than the 2...not tight but not loose, and of course now that it fits correctly my readings are constant correct. The screen is bright and crystal clear. The inceeaaed apps are amazing and I can do such more when texting, talking and emailing with it. As for calls, I can hear perfectly and the other side of the call heres me as if I was standing tnext to them. The health package is great...step count seems way more accurate as does the sleep measurents. Love all of the measurements and readings. The auto workout seems much more responsive and greatly appreciated. I personally have no issues with the battery life. Length will vary from person to person, I use my watch for eveything from texts to calls to emails to workout so I charge it once a day in the morning while showering. I am confident in my decision to upgrade both my phone and the watch and they seamlessly work together. But its important to remember that the watch will only work at its fullest potential if it is paired with the latest Samsung product and corresponding software.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Aluminum Smartwatch 40mm BT - Graphite - (2022)
MissBelvedere1957 Posted