Samsung Galaxy watch, 4 leaks, haven't revealed much so far, but we might have just learned about how the next generation smartwatch will be powered. According to Korean tech website, the elect, the galaxy watch 4 will pack a 240 million pair battery into the 41 millimeters model and a 350 million pair battery in the 45 millimeters model. Those capacities are slightly different from those of the Samsung Galaxy watch, 3 lineups, which featured a used 247 million pair and 340 million pair batteries respectively. The elect doesn't say why the battery capacities have changed in the new galaxy watch, but the website revealed that Samsung is using a third-party supplier for the 45 millimeters models component, while Samsung SDI is supplying batteries for the 41 millimeters version, the larger option will reportedly feature batteries from China's ampere technology limited. The elect doesn't clarify whether the spec leak applies to the rumored Samsung Galaxy watch active 4 as well. So what do these different battery capacities mean since the spec variation is so small? It's unlikely the galaxy watch 4 battery life will be better or worse compared to the previous galaxy watches, at least based on the battery capacity alone.
Instead, the power demands of the display chip or other internal circuitry could cause changes to the galaxy watch's official battery life estimate. The next galaxy watch could have the exact same battery life claims of last year's model too. Of course, we hope. That's not the case. We were disappointed about the galaxy watch, 3's battery life, which Samsung said should last up to 2 days, based on our display settings and activity.
We ended up charging our test unit every 24 hours, the original Samsung Galaxy watch lasted up to four days which at the time blew the apple, watch's 18-hour battery life away. Now the two leading smartwatches, the galaxy watch, 4 and Apple Watch Series 6 are nearly neck and neck in terms of stamina. If Samsung's smartwatch could once again outlast apples, it'd have a major advantage. As of now, we don't have any reason to suspect the Apple Watch.7 will get a battery life boost that could change as we get closer to the launch of the new smartwatch flagships. Both are expected to arrive in the last summer or early fall in the past.
The galaxy watch update has taken place in August, while new Apple Watch generations are typically announced in September.
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