

You might also want to consider waiting for a sales event such as Amazon Prime Day, which in 2022 is happening on July 12 and 13. If you shop around you may also be able to get the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 for less than the prices above, since it's not so new anymore. This is far cheaper than the Galaxy Watch 3, but that’s because this device is largely a replacement for the Galaxy Watch Active 2. If you like a larger watch, the 44mm model costs $279.99 / £269 (about AU$500) in its Bluetooth form and $329.99 / £309 (about AU$580) for the 4G variant. The smaller 40mm version costs $249.99 / £249 / AU$399 for the Bluetooth version, while the LTE version costs $299.99 / £289 / AU$499. There are two sizes of the Galaxy Watch 4. It's also out in Australia, which got it on September 10, 2021. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 is available now in the US and UK where it went on sale on August 26, 2021. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 release date and price Samsung Galaxy Watch 4: Price and availability It's also worth noting that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 will probably land in or around August 2022, so you might want to consider waiting for that.

If you own a different Android phone, it’s still a worthy choice for your next smartwatch, but there are caveats around the features mentioned above. Introduced alongside the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3, the Galaxy Watch 4 is joined by a Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic – you should look at that smartwatch if you want a physical rotating bezel, which is the major difference between the two devices.Īs for the Galaxy Watch 4, this is the best smartwatch for anyone who owns a Galaxy smartphone. It’ll last up to around two days with normal to intensive usage, and around three days if you’re not working out or using features like GPS. We’ve found that GPS, heart rate monitoring and other fitness features are well thought out on the Galaxy Watch 4.īattery life isn’t a huge concern on the Galaxy Watch 4, but it isn’t the longest lasting smartwatch we’ve ever seen. The fitness features here aren’t hugely different to what we’ve seen before, but there is a new body composition tool that gives you a rough idea of your body fat percentage. Some may miss the physical rotating bezel from the Galaxy Watch 3, but this is a good alternative. There’s a virtual rotating bezel – a returning feature from the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 – which, in conjunction with two buttons on the right-hand side, allows for easy navigation around the smartwatch’s menus. Given those caveats, there's plenty to like about the watch's design.
