The Galaxy Unpacked event showcased impressive new devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Ring. However, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, seemingly a minor update to the Galaxy Watch 6, was largely overshadowed.
While the Galaxy Watch Ultra, Samsung’s response to the Apple Watch Ultra 2, boasts a rugged design, large battery, and sleep apnea detection, the Galaxy Watch 7 feels like an afterthought. Samsung simply added a few features like the Energy Score from the Galaxy Ring and the Exynos W1000 processor from the Watch Ultra to the Galaxy Watch 6, calling it a day. This lazy approach is even more evident when you consider the Galaxy Watch 7’s larger size without a corresponding increase in display or battery life, making it potentially worse than its predecessor.
Honestly, the Galaxy Watch 7 feels like a hastily thrown together “Galaxy Watch 6 Plus,” lacking any significant improvements.
Thankfully, there’s a far more compelling option: the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. It retains the classic design with a rotating bezel, offers excellent exercise tracking, and delivers a robust feature set. Despite not having the new Exynos W1000 processor, the Watch 6 Classic remains a strong contender for those seeking a traditional smartwatch experience.
The fact that Samsung hasn’t discounted the Watch 6 Classic despite the Watch 7’s release speaks volumes about their perceived parity.
In conclusion, the Galaxy Watch 7 feels like a lazy and underwhelming upgrade compared to the Galaxy Watch 6. If you’re looking for a Samsung smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic offers a superior experience with its classic design, robust features, and overall value proposition. Don’t waste your money on the Galaxy Watch 7; choose the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic instead and enjoy a smartwatch that doesn’t feel like a missed opportunity.