The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is a beast of a smartwatch. The build quality is excellent, it’s packed with outdoor-focused features, and promises to be great for casual adventurers and serious Samsung fans alike. However, it’s too big, perhaps too expensive, and battery life remains frustrating. It’s unlike any Samsung Galaxy Watch before it, but very much like a certain other watch with Ultra in the name…
Pros
- Tough titanium exterior
- New programmable Quick button
- Tons of features
Cons
- Battery could still be beefier
- Screen is no larger than 44mm Galaxy Watch
Body |
Dimensions |
47.4 x 47.4 x 12.1 mm (1.87 x 1.87 x 0.48 in) |
Weight |
60.5 g (2.15 oz) |
Build |
Sapphire crystal front, ceramic/sapphire crystal back, titanium frame (grade 4) |
SIM |
eSIM |
|
IP68 / 10 ATM certified
100m water resistant (up to 10 min)
MIL-STD 810H certified
ECG certified |
Display |
Type |
Super AMOLED |
Size |
1.5 inches |
Resolution |
480 x 480 pixels (~327 ppi density) |
Protection |
Sapphire crystal glass |
|
Always-on display |
Platform |
OS |
Android Wear OS 5, One UI Watch 6 |
Chipset |
Exynos W1000 (3 nm) |
CPU |
Penta-core |
GPU |
Mali-G68 |
Features |
Sensors |
Accelerometer, gyro, heart rate, barometer, altimeter, compass, SpO2, temperature (body), temperature (water), BioActive |
Battery |
Type |
Li-Ion 590 mAh, non-removable |
Charging |
10W wireless (Qi) |
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