The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 review !

Techin Depp
6 min readAug 17, 2020

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The freshly released Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 boasts a premium style, health and fitness trailing capabilities, and even slightly of productivity options. Its LTE version additionally permits for taking calls while not needing a smartphone. It typically looks like the proper smartwatch to have this year, whether you are a health-conscious individual or not smartwatch still is a fashion accessory.

Fitness buffs will be happy to grasp that it supports an enormous range of fitness activities for tracking, and its practicality could be expanded by downloading apps directly on the smartwatch via the Galaxy Store. And other than the occasional stutters and unimpressive battery life, the Galaxy Watch 3 will do everything it meant to do, and any type of user will likely find use in it. It’s customizability really makes it a wonderful choice, because the Galaxy Watch 3’s watch faces can be tuned in depth. So, is this smartwatch adequate to justify its worth, ranging between $400 and $480 ,considering its size and connectivity? Let’s take a better look.

Design

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 comes in three colours — Mystic Black, Mystic Silver and Mystic Bronze. it’s additionally offered in two sizes, 45mm and 41mm, and in two connectivity variants — one with Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS, and one that adds LTE on top of that. we’ve got the 41mm, non-LTE model certain review.

The elegant and premium style of the Galaxy Watch 3 is instantly apparent. The leather skin strap appearance and feels fantastic, like the body of the watch, that itself is additionally astonishingly light-weight.As per Samsung, the Galaxy Watch 3 has military-grade sturdiness and is 5ATM / IP68 certified, that makes it waterproof up to fifty meters.

The Galaxy Watch 3 sports a rotating bezel — arguably the proper, most convenient way to implement with a smartwatch. It feels satisfyingly smooth and responsive to use. additionally, the smartwatch has two physical buttons on its right size, with the highest one serving as a “Back” button, and also the bottom one used for turning the smartwatch on or going back to the house screen.

Display & Watch Faces

The colorful OLED display on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 is imposingly bright, thus interacting with the smartwatch in daylight will never be a problem. The Gorilla Glass that covers the screen is additionally fingerprint-resistant.

For personalizing the smartwatch, Samsung says that over 50,000 watch faces are offered for it,also 19 of them are already installed in the box. what’s even cooler is that you simply can customize your watch faces via the Galaxy wearable app on your phone, and may add your own photos or wallpapers as your wish. Samsung also permits for customizing the watch hands, selecting which widgets to appear on the watch face (e.g. heart rate, date, weather), choosing a primary color and more. Despite the nice variety of customization choices, the interface is straightforward and intuitive enough for anyone to be able to create their Galaxy Watch 3 distinctive for themselves. In the watch option menu there is additional toggle for always-on display which, once enabled, can keep your watch face visible at all times at the expense of battery life. however even with the choice off, the smartwatch activates once you raise your wrist and look at it, and is generally well capable of detecting that motion.

Software, Health and Performance

The Galaxy Watch 3 runs on Samsung’s Tizen OS, that was also utilized in previous Samsung Gear and Active smartwatches. And whereas it principally provides a sleek and intuitive expertise, there are the occasional little stutters once navigating through the interface. However, those are rare, barely noticeable and do not hinder the experience, therefore most of the people will not even notice anything.

Galaxy Watch 3 notifications

After you enable notifications for your smartphone’s apps of choice, the Galaxy Watch 3 will use haptic feedback to inform you when new ones arrive. The notification interface is quite rich in color and information. For example, during an Instagram conversation, it showed me the name and profile picture of the sender, along with some previous messages, not just the latest one.You then have an option to respond directly through the smartwatch by choosing from a number of per-written answers, such as “Nice”, “I agree”, “On my way” or “What’s up?”, its convenient right?

So overall, the level of interactivity with notifications on the Galaxy Watch 3 is more than satisfactory, and all the options work surprisingly well.

Widgets

As mentioned before, when you scroll to the right of your home screen, you’ll access all of the widgets you’ve installed. Widgets for health, sleep and fitness tracking, weather information and music players are already installed.Via the available “Add widget” option, you can also add an alarm, a calendar or list with upcoming events and appointments, a contacts list, reminders, food calorie tracking, heart rate monitoring and more. The widgets are all interactive and look great on the Galaxy Watch 3’s OLED display.

Galaxy Watch 3 sleep and fitness tracking

The Galaxy Watch 3 comes with workout tracking support for a wide range of activities. It can time your workouts and show you a list of stats, such as distance traveled , heart rate information, calories burned, and other useful Intel. During a workout, immediate access to a music player is also always available, just in case you need an energy boost from your favorite songs.

Among the available tracking activities are walking, running, hiking, cycling, swimming, treadmill, weight machine, arm curls, and even yoga. Likely all of the activities you’ll ever engage in are supported, and for obscure ones, there’s an option for general activity tracking.

It’s also noteworthy that during swimming activities, a “water lock” feature gets enabled, and once you’re done doing laps, the smartwatch goes through a short water-ejection process by producing sounds from its speaker.For the user’s safety, Samsung has implemented trip detection on the Galaxy Watch 3. Thanks to that, the smartwatch can notify an emergency contact and send them your location if it detects a fall during a workout.

Notable is also the presence of a SpO2 sensor for measuring blood oxygen saturation and an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor on the Galaxy Watch 3, although it’s not yet confirmed when these features are going to be enabled.

Galaxy Watch 3 battery life

The battery life on the Galaxy Watch 3 is decent, but not impressive. Power users should expect about a day on a single charge, while light users may be able to squeeze two or three days. Note that we were able to test the smaller 41mm version, so the 45mm one may have a longer-lasting battery. We also had always-on display off.

Charging the smartwatch is a satisfyingly simple and painless process, though. It comes with a magnetic charger out of the box, which simply snaps to the back of the smartwatch. Charging up to 100% can take about 2 hours. The Galaxy Watch 3 is also Qi certified for wireless charging, so you can additionally just plop it on top of your Galaxy S20+, for example, and give the smartwatch a recharge via Power Share.

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