Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 review: Similar looks, but a performance boost

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7: One-Minute Review

Unlike Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra and the brand’s Galaxy Ring, the Galaxy Watch 7 is more familiar. In a world of exciting designs, Samsung is sticking with a working formula that’s been here on some of the best smartwatches like the Galaxy Watch 5 and 2024’s Galaxy Watch 6 – but that’s not a bad thing. Similar to Apple’s approach with a standard Series 9 and an Ultra, the Galaxy Watch 7 is a refreshing bit of familiarity with some minor changes.

Thanks to Samsung’s first 3-nanometer Exynos chip under the hood, much of the experience truly zips here – applications, be they Spotify, Messages, or Workout, open quickly, and processes wrap up pretty fast. This also powers some Galaxy AI features, but you do need a Galaxy smartphone to use them; and that includes the new Energy Score feature, which reminds me a lot of the Oura Ring. It’s a welcome addition to the already highly-accurate health and activity experience the Galaxy Watch has long offered, especially for workout and sleep tracking.

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Kevin Penas, founder and editor of Lifestyle82, is passionate about technology and always on the lookout for innovations that enhance quality of life. With a special focus on gadgets and wearables, Kevin has become an expert in the world of smartwatches, exploring their features and benefits for health, fitness, and productivity. On his blog, he shares in-depth reviews, usage tips, and the latest trends in the smartwatch market. Kevin believes that these devices are more than just tech accessories; they are true allies in the modern-day lifestyle.

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