The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic blends sophisticated design with cutting-edge health features, making it a compelling choice for fashion-conscious fitness enthusiasts.
Display:
The watch features a 1.2-inch or 1.4-inch circular Super AMOLED display with a sharp resolution (396 x 396 pixels or 450 x 450 pixels depending on size). The display is bright, crisp, and offers excellent outdoor visibility. A durable Corning Gorilla Glass DX protects the screen from scratches and bumps.
Camera:
The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic doesn’t have a traditional camera. However, it does include a Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) sensor that can be used to measure body composition, including skeletal muscle mass, body fat percentage, and basal metabolic rate.
Performance:
The watch is powered by the Exynos W920 dual-core processor paired with 1.5GB of RAM. This combination delivers smooth performance for everyday tasks like navigating menus, tracking workouts, and using apps.
Battery:
The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic boasts a 40mm (247mAh) or 46mm (361mAh) battery, depending on the size you choose. Battery life can vary depending on usage, but you can expect to get around 40 hours on a single charge with typical use. The watch also supports fast charging, allowing you to top up the battery quickly when needed.
Storage:
The watch comes with 16GB of internal storage, which is enough to store music, apps, and workout data.
Software:
The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic runs on Google’s Wear OS 3.5 platform with Samsung’s One UI Watch 4.5 on top. This combination offers a user-friendly interface with access to a variety of Google apps and services, along with Samsung’s own health and fitness apps.
Connectivity:
The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic comes in two variants: Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi + LTE. The LTE version allows you to make calls, send texts, and stream music directly from your wrist without needing your phone nearby. Both versions support Bluetooth 5.0 for connecting to your smartphone and other compatible devices.
Sound:
The watch features a built-in speaker for alarms, notifications, and media playback. The speaker quality is decent for basic use, but it’s not ideal for listening to music for extended periods. There’s no microphone on the watch, so you can’t make calls directly from it unless you have the LTE version and a connected Bluetooth headset.