
Samsung fans pick up £9 a month Galaxy Watch7 - plan costs pennies per day
Fitness enthusiasts on a budget are in for a treat, thanks to a new offer from Sky. Samsung shoppers can now get the Galaxy Watch7 for £9 per month. An ideal choice for those aiming to enhance their fitness.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch7 boasts a stunning 40mm AMOLED screen for clear visibility and a cutting-edge 3-nanometer processor to turbocharge daily routine. It's equipped with Galaxy AI, designed to better comprehend users' bodies and help them kick-start their day more intelligently.
Users can also monitor their sleep, heart rate, and daily activities with an energy score. In addition, it provides a daily sleep score, displays sleep heart rate, offers personalised sleep coaching, and more. It also features numerous routines and workouts to assist in tracking future fitness goals.
One crucial point to bear in mind is that the Galaxy Watch7 contract spans over a 36 month period, so ensure this is considered before committing to the contract, as the Express reports.
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If fitness is at the forefront of shoppers' minds, there are plenty of alternatives. For those who want a more action-packed device, Argos is selling the Galaxy Watch Ultra for £399, which is Samsung's best watch.
Anyone looking for Garmin deals, another popular brand particularly with fitness wearers, there's the Fenix 8 for £789.99. Depsite having a high price, this option does have the capability to track multiple different sports and even has solar charging.
"I love what it can do. Connectivity, pay, display pictures, control camera, steps, swim, ECG sensors, make/take calls", said one recent shopper.
However, the same reviewer did point out that the battery life was not up to par. They said: "But the downside is the battery performance-doing too much means charging every other day.
"If Samsung can't make the battery last longer, at least provide another charger for when you are on the move." Another customer expressed their love for the device, but also highlighted the poor battery life.
They stated: "I love my watch, but I'm a bit disappointed with the battery life it needs charging every day. The features and display are both really good.
"But I'm guessing the more things you have on it, the more the battery is used. You can't use the sleep app because it has to be charged daily".
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