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Amazon's best Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 deal just got even better, saving you a whopping $130

Amazon's best Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 deal just got even better, saving you a whopping $130

Phone Arenaa day ago

What's better than a $100 discount on one of the best smartwatches out there with absolutely no strings attached? How about a $100 discount and a cool freebie normally worth 30 bucks on its own? That's right, Amazon is currently slashing no less than $130 off the typical combined price of a Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy SmartTag 2, thus improving on an already amazing recent deal that allowed hardcore Samsung fans to save $110 on the same two items.
GPS, Bluetooth, Aluminum Case, 1.3-Inch AMOLED Display with 432 x 432 Pixel Resolution, Sapphire Crystal, AI Smartwatch with Energy Score, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Tracking, Wear OS, 300mAh Battery, 2GB RAM, 16GB Storage, Green and Cream Colors, US Version, 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty, Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 Included Buy at Amazon If you hurry, you can opt for a Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 in one of two colorways in either a 40 or 44mm size with or without standalone cellular connectivity, and across the board, you'll spend 130 bucks less than usual. The complimentary Galaxy SmartTag 2 tracker for your keys, wallet, luggage, and pets, meanwhile, is only available in black as part of this sweet new bundle promotion, natively supporting Galaxy phones and tablets powered by Android 11 or up. After all, we're talking about a Wear OS timepiece capable of potentially saving your life with super-advanced tools like ECG, fall detection, and Emergency SOS while also allowing you to understand your body better with a Galaxy AI-powered Energy Score and a so-called BIA (Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis) sensor that measures your weight, body fat, and muscle mass directly from your wrist.
Just in case that doesn't sound fancy and complex enough to warrant a purchase at this huge new discount, remember that the Galaxy Watch 7 also comes with a stunning circular AMOLED touchscreen, as well as industry-leading long-term software support, a snappy Exynos W1000 processor under its hood, and... not-so-great battery life because you obviously can't have it all at two Benjamins and up.

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