
This Galaxy Watch 6 Classic deal is the kind of Wear OS bargain I wouldn't pass up
$199 off (50%)
The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic has a beautiful design, features a rotating bezel, and it's now half off at Amazon. The promo is only available on the Bluetooth-only smartwatch in Silver. Also, it might not stay live for long, so act fast and save big while it lasts. This offer is not available in your area. Since this is an older model, it's naturally seen many discounts in the past. But hear this: I haven't noticed a 50% price drop since the beginning of May. That means this is a rare chance to save big on a really premium Wear OS device that still holds its own.As Samsung fans probably know, the new Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is already here, but it offers an upgraded design that might not be everyone's cup of tea. In contrast, the Watch 6 Classic keeps things traditional — and that's a big plus in my book. Call me old-fashioned, but I'm all about smartwatches that look like, well, classics.Of course, it's not just the looks that I like here. This bad boy sports all sorts of useful features, including workout tracking and continuous heart rate measurements. I'm a casual workout person, so I don't really need the advanced stats of a Garmin watch. The truth is, this fella gives me all the fitness metrics I actually care about. You've got burned calories, personalized heart rate zones, auto workout tracking, and all the rest.Then again, I can't deny it's really the price that won me over. While the Watch 8 Classic can set you back nearly $500 in its Bluetooth-only variant, this buddy is currently going for just about $200. That's $200 off its ~$400 original price!
Overall, if I were to recommend a Wear OS smartwatch deal right now, this would definitely be it. Sure, it's not the most contemporary model, but it looks gorgeous and packs all sorts of features at half the price. Honestly, this is a deal you shouldn't ignore.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


GSM Arena
22 minutes ago
- GSM Arena
New Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro leaked renders show all angles
Vlad, 05 August 2025 Another day, another batch of leaked Pixel renders. This time we have the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro in one color each, but shown from a multitude of angles. The Pixel 10 is being portrayed in the colorway that will be known as Frost. It's still white-ish like the hue that Google likes to call Porcelain, but ever so slightly different. Google Pixel 10 leaked renders The Pixel 10 has a very similar design to the Pixel 9, but the part of the camera island that actually houses the cameras is now elongated thanks to the presence of a third sensor this time around, a telephoto. More Google Pixel 10 leaked renders While that's great news, rumor has it the other two cameras might be getting a downgrade as a consequence - presumably to keep the price in check. The Pixel 10 Pro is much more similar to the Pixel 9 Pro, and is shown here in the Obsidian color, which is basically black / dark gray as usual. The Pixel 10 Pro in Obsidian will have a matte glass back and a glossy metal frame. In contrast, the Pixel 10 will get a matte frame too. Google Pixel 10 Pro leaked renders The Pixel 10 Pro will also be offered in Porcelain, Jade, and Moonstone. The Pixel 10 will also come in Obsidian, Indigo, and Limoncello. More Google Pixel 10 Pro leaked renders All Pixel 10 devices will be powered by the Tensor G5 SoC, Google's first to be made by TSMC and not Samsung. The Pixel 10 family is being announced on August 20. Source 1 | Source 2


GSM Arena
an hour ago
- GSM Arena
New Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro leaked renders show all angles
Another day, another batch of leaked Pixel renders. This time we have the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro in one color each, but shown from a multitude of angles. The Pixel 10 is being portrayed in the colorway that will be known as Frost. It's still white-ish like the hue that Google likes to call Porcelain, but ever so slightly different. Google Pixel 10 leaked renders The Pixel 10 has a very similar design to the Pixel 9, but the part of the camera island that actually houses the cameras is now elongated thanks to the presence of a third sensor this time around, a telephoto. More Google Pixel 10 leaked renders While that's great news, rumor has it the other two cameras might be getting a downgrade as a consequence - presumably to keep the price in check. The Pixel 10 Pro is much more similar to the Pixel 9 Pro, and is shown here in the Obsidian color, which is basically black / dark gray as usual. The Pixel 10 Pro in Obsidian will have a matte glass back and a glossy metal frame. In contrast, the Pixel 10 will get a matte frame too. Google Pixel 10 Pro leaked renders The Pixel 10 Pro will also be offered in Porcelain, Jade, and Moonstone. The Pixel 10 will also come in Obsidian, Indigo, and Limoncello. More Google Pixel 10 Pro leaked renders All Pixel 10 devices will be powered by the Tensor G5 SoC, Google's first to be made by TSMC and not Samsung. The Pixel 10 family is being announced on August 20. Source 1 | Source 2


GSM Arena
4 hours ago
- GSM Arena
Dimensity 9500 GPU rumored to improve efficiency by over 40%, deliver 100fps ray tracing
Back in April, we heard that the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9500 will have an Immortalis-Drage GPU with reduced power consumption and improved ray tracing. As we get closer to the launch, leakster Ice Universe has some details to share. The GPU will reportedly improve energy efficiency by 'over 40% compared to the previous generation'. In addition to the GPU – which may be marketed as a Mali-G1-Ultra MC12 and may be clocked at 1.0GHz – there will be an all-big core CPU with 1x Cortex-X930 (Travis) core at 3.23GHz, 3x Alto cores at 3.03GHz and 4x Gelas cores at 2.23GHz. Peak performance of the GPU has also gone up, especially in ray tracing tasks – there the increase is a whopping 40%. According to Ice, this will allow the GPU to run ray tracing games at 100fps or above. The MediaTek flagship chip is expected to be unveiled before the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, meaning before late September. After that, we will see a surge in new flagship phone announcements. By the way, PC game emulation on ARM Mali GPUs recently got a major improvement, which will be interesting to see running on the more powerful Dimensity 9500. This GPU will be used in other chipsets, of course, but it will be interesting to see which ones – Samsung may or may not ditch AMD, while Google may be switching to an Imagination GPU for the Tensor G5. Source