logo
A seriously good Galaxy Watch 8 bundle is now available at Amazon, but only for a limited time

A seriously good Galaxy Watch 8 bundle is now available at Amazon, but only for a limited time

Phone Arenaa day ago
Are you a fan of bundle offers? Well, you should definitely check out Amazon's latest bundle promo then, especially if you're looking for a new Galaxy Watch. Right now, the e-commerce giant lets you grab the latest 40mm Galaxy Watch 8 and not one, not two, but four SmartTag 2 trackers for $100 off.
$100 off (22%)
Right now, you can get the Galaxy Watch 8 with four SmartTag 2 trackers for $100 off. There are two White trackers and two Black ones in the bundle. This is the 40mm version of the smartwatch, and it only supports Wi-Fi connectivity. Save big while it lasts. Buy at Amazon
$40 off (16%)
Alternatively, you can buy the Galaxy Watch 7 with a 40mm case. The promo is available on both the Cream and the Green models, and it'll only remain live for a limited time. Buy at Amazon In case you're wondering, you'd normally have to cough up $450 for this bundle, but it can now be yours for about $350. That's a pretty solid promo, however you look at it. Be sure to hurry up, as it won't remain live for long. Don't really need help finding your gadgets all the time? In that case, you might not need the free SmartTag 2 trackers. Fortunately, we also found a Galaxy Watch 7 promo at Amazon — the 40mm variant with Wi-Fi connectivity is 16% off right now, which knocks it just under the $210 mark.
Packing a supremely lightweight, upgraded design, the smaller Galaxy Watch 8 is super comfortable to wear all the time. It's also packed with advanced features, including dual-band GPS, highly accurate heart rate measurements, and detailed sleep tracking. Of course, plenty of workout features are on deck. As we noted in our Galaxy Watch 8 review, this fella does a great job of detecting when you're cycling or walking. Beyond automatic tracking, it includes a running coach and supports a wide range of activities to help you stay on top of your fitness goals.
What about battery life? Truth be told, it's not that impressive. Basically, if you frequently interact with your Samsung timepiece, you'll probably have to charge it every single day. If that's a dealbreaker, you can always consider the latest OnePlus Watch 3 or a Garmin watch, which are well-known for their multi-day endurance.
But if you're after a high-class Wear OS device and don't mind grabbing four SmartTag 2 trackers completely free of charge, definitely check out Amazon's promo. Just keep in mind that this $100 discount will probably expire soon, so you might want to hurry up.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

iQOO 15's launch month leaks
iQOO 15's launch month leaks

GSM Arena

time16 minutes ago

  • GSM Arena

iQOO 15's launch month leaks

Vlad, 14 August 2025 iQOO has already acknowledged the existence of its upcoming flagship device, the 15, and we assumed that it might become official in September, right after Qualcomm will unveil the chipset that will be powering it, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. However, according to a new rumor out of China, the iQOO 15 will in fact wait until October to be announced. The phone is said to sport a super-high quality screen made by Samsung, and a vivo self-developed gaming chip. iQOO 13 Previous rumors talked about the iQOO 15 boasting a 6.85-inch flat AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution, three 50 MP cameras on the rear including a periscope telephoto with 3x optical zoom, an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and support for 100W wired charging for its 7,000 mAh battery. There may apparently also be an iQOO 15 Ultra, coming next year with physical gaming trigger buttons, a built-in active cooling fan, and support for wireless charging. Via

iQOO 15's launch month leaks
iQOO 15's launch month leaks

GSM Arena

timean hour ago

  • GSM Arena

iQOO 15's launch month leaks

iQOO has already acknowledged the existence of its upcoming flagship device, the 15, and we assumed that it might become official in September, right after Qualcomm will unveil the chipset that will be powering it, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. However, according to a new rumor out of China, the iQOO 15 will in fact wait until October to be announced. The phone is said to sport a super-high quality screen made by Samsung, and a vivo self-developed gaming chip. iQOO 13 Previous rumors talked about the iQOO 15 boasting a 6.85-inch flat AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution, three 50 MP cameras on the rear including a periscope telephoto with 3x optical zoom, an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and support for 100W wired charging for its 7,000 mAh battery. There may apparently also be an iQOO 15 Ultra, coming next year with physical gaming trigger buttons, a built-in active cooling fan, and support for wireless charging. Via

Apple may bring iPad repairs back to select stores by year's end
Apple may bring iPad repairs back to select stores by year's end

Phone Arena

time4 hours ago

  • Phone Arena

Apple may bring iPad repairs back to select stores by year's end

Apple may be preparing to make iPad repairs more convenient for customers in the United States. According to a new report, up to 30 Apple Stores are part of a trial that allows certain iPad repairs to be handled directly in-store instead of being shipped to a repair center. The report also claims that this change could roll out more widely by the end of 2025 if the test proves successful. Currently, most Apple Stores follow a policy where damaged iPads are sent to an off-site repair facility, often with a replacement unit offered on the spot. For many customers, this process means a longer wait to get their original device back and uncertainty about the final cost. The new approach would let stores with enough space perform a limited range of "modular" repairs on-site. These are typically simpler fixes that do not require extensive disassembly. More complex work would still be sent to Apple's repair centers. As noted by AppleInsider, one of the biggest benefits of in-store repairs could be a reduction in cost. Under the current system, customers are often quoted the highest possible out-of-warranty price when leaving their device. Only after the repair is completed are they told the actual, usually lower, amount. Handling the work in-store could allow technicians to provide a more accurate estimate upfront, improving transparency and potentially saving customers money. 2024 M4 iPad Pro. | Image credit — PhoneArena At the moment, 18 flagship or large Apple Stores are confirmed to be part of the trial. The selection appears to focus on locations with enough "backstage" space for repair work. Smaller stores will likely continue sending devices away for service. Apple has made other recent moves to expand repair options, including adding iPads to its self-service repair program. If in-store iPad repairs expand, it would align with a broader industry trend toward quicker, more accessible service. By comparison, Samsung has also been increasing its in-person repair options through partnerships with retail chains and dedicated service centers. I believe this move makes sense from both a customer service and cost perspective. Quicker turnaround times, clearer pricing, and fewer logistical steps are all positives for consumers. The challenge will be ensuring that there is enough personnel to keep up with the demand so that this pilot program becomes a success and sticks around for the long-run.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store