Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 Is Smarter Than Ever
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Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 series brings thinner squircle cases, brighter displays, Wear OS 6, plus the brand's beloved rotating bezel.
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Watch 8 series alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 at its 2025 Unpacked event. The new watches sport a
Samsung just made its Galaxy Watch 8 series more...Ultra. On Wednesday, at its Samsung Unpacked event, the company announced two new watches: The Galaxy Watch 8, and the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. The biggest change is one that's also immediately recognizable: The Galaxy Watch 8 now has a squircle design,
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is thinner, brighter, and has a bigger battery than its predecessor, but it’s also more expensive. We dive into the details to see if the price bump is worth it.
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CNET on MSNMy Favorite Feature's Back! I Tried Out the New Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 ClassicFrom first-of-their-kind health tools to the return of the rotating bezel, here's what's new and noteworthy on Samsung's latest smartwatches.
But it has fewer color options now, leaving you to choose from Blue Shadow, Jet Black, and a new Coralred. Mint is also available, but only via Samsung’s website. Take a closer look at the color options in the Z Flip 7’s unboxing video:
With the Galaxy Watch 8 expected to launch later tomorrow at Galaxy Unpacked 2025, the pressure is mounting for Samsung to reverse a worrying trend: people are buying fewer of its smartwatches. According to new data from Counterpoint Research (via ...