Julian says the Big Watch 8 Classic reached close to two days on one charge. It is also with some auto-track activities per day. Naturally, the 44-mm watch 8 is expected to sit somewhere in the middle, one day and then a few hours extra. (You can increase that battery life slightly if you also bought a galaxy ring, as ring and use watch share health-monitoring tasks together.)
In addition to the bright screen, there is also a by-draft dual-fiberity location tracking, which helps in fitness tracking, and the new running coach feature, which Google introduced by Google on Pixel Watch 3 last year. Google Assistant has also been replaced with Gemini, but I have mostly used it, such as I want to bend like Siri, Timer.
It is also worth noting here that Samsung has recently switched to a new dynamic lug system. Instead of using a small pin to swap the band, you simply slide and click to swap the ownership band. I failed to focus on this for the first time because it is how you swap the band on last year’s Samsung Watch Ultra, as well as Apple watches.
Personally, I like this system very much because I think the use of small pin is to be terrible and annoying, and they break my nails. But I am sorry for all those who were expecting to be able to use your old round watch band on the new square watch. Samsung offers four new bands with dynamic luxury, but it is not enough if you are building your collection for some time.
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I compared the basic things like my step count, sleep tracking and heart rate to my OURA ring and were surprised at how closely the two had a match. One day, Watch 8 tracked me as 14,100 steps; OURA, 14,099 (thanks, dual-realization GPS!). Sleep count and heart rate was also mostly long. Automatic activity tracking worked well, as it usually does with Samsung watches. The dog walk was picked up within a minute or two, as the run and pool floats.


