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GSM Arena
25-07-2025
- GSM Arena
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch8 Classic review
Every other year, Samsung is introducing its new top-of-the-line Classic series smartwatches, alongside a modestly upgraded standard Galaxy Watch. But this year, the smartwatch portfolio has been reshuffled in the context of the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Now, the Classic appears to be a complement to the Ultra, serving as a stepping stone between the vanilla and the Ultra, if you wish. Still, Samsung is promising significant improvements over the Galaxy Watch6 Classic. The Classic now adopts the cushion design that the company introduced last year, along with the Dynamic Lug locking system for the straps. It's marketed as both a design and a functional upgrade, since it helps improve the accuracy of the BioActive sensor. To be fair, with the addition of the Quick Button to the rotating bezel, the Classic feels like it's closer to the Ultra. It's still a premium smartwatch. Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic specs at a glance: Body: 46.4x46.0x10.6mm, 64g; Glass front (Sapphire crystal), stainless steel frame; Rotating bezel, MIL-STD-810H compliant*, IP68 dust tight and water resistant (immersible up to 50m/5ATM), ECG certified, Blood pressure monitor, *does not guarantee ruggedness or use in extreme conditions. 46.4x46.0x10.6mm, 64g; Glass front (Sapphire crystal), stainless steel frame; Rotating bezel, MIL-STD-810H compliant*, IP68 dust tight and water resistant (immersible up to 50m/5ATM), ECG certified, Blood pressure monitor, *does not guarantee ruggedness or use in extreme conditions. Display: 1.34" Super AMOLED, 3000 nits (peak), 438x438px resolution, 9:9 aspect ratio, 327ppi. 1.34" Super AMOLED, 3000 nits (peak), 438x438px resolution, 9:9 aspect ratio, 327ppi. Chipset: Exynos W1000 (3 nm): Penta-core; Mali-G68. Exynos W1000 (3 nm): Penta-core; Mali-G68. Memory: 64GB 2GB RAM. 64GB 2GB RAM. OS/Software: Android Wear OS 6, One UI 8 Watch. Android Wear OS 6, One UI 8 Watch. Rear camera: No. No. Front camera: No. No. Video capture: Rear camera : No. : No. Battery: 445mAh; 10W wireless. 445mAh; 10W wireless. Connectivity: LTE; eSIM; Wi-Fi 4; BT 5.3; NFC. LTE; eSIM; Wi-Fi 4; BT 5.3; NFC. Misc: Accelerometer, gyro, heart rate, barometer, altimeter, compass, SpO2, temperature (skin), BioActive, antioxidant index. The Galaxy Watch8 Classic also employs a brighter screen, reaching 3,000 nits, and a more modern, energy-efficient chipset - the Exynos W1000 based on 3nm node. Moreover, the chip can handle some AI tasks, albeit simple, making the Watch8 Classic the first Android smartwatch to offer native support for Gemini AI. Memory gets a huge upgrade, which is a nice bonus since AI requires more storage too, so this year's Classic is fitted with 64GB internal storage. Sports and health aren't neglected in this year's iteration of the Galaxy Watch8 series. Samsung has developed a new personalized running coach, and the BioActive sensor can now measure an antioxidant index and vascular load. Samsung Galaxy Watch8 specs at a glance: Body: 46.0x43.7x8.6mm, 30g; Glass front (Sapphire crystal), aluminum frame; MIL-STD-810H compliant*, IP68 dust tight and water resistant (immersible up to 50m/5ATM), ECG certified, Blood pressure monitor, Armor aluminum 2 frame, *does not guarantee ruggedness or use in extreme conditions. 46.0x43.7x8.6mm, 30g; Glass front (Sapphire crystal), aluminum frame; MIL-STD-810H compliant*, IP68 dust tight and water resistant (immersible up to 50m/5ATM), ECG certified, Blood pressure monitor, Armor aluminum 2 frame, *does not guarantee ruggedness or use in extreme conditions. Display: 1.47" Super AMOLED, 3000 nits (peak), 480x480px resolution, 9:9 aspect ratio, 327ppi. 1.47" Super AMOLED, 3000 nits (peak), 480x480px resolution, 9:9 aspect ratio, 327ppi. Chipset: Exynos W1000 (3 nm): Penta-core; Mali-G68. Exynos W1000 (3 nm): Penta-core; Mali-G68. Memory: 32GB 2GB RAM. 32GB 2GB RAM. OS/Software: Android Wear OS 6, One UI 8 Watch. Android Wear OS 6, One UI 8 Watch. Rear camera: No. No. Front camera: No. No. Video capture: Rear camera : No. : No. Battery: 435mAh; 10W wireless. 435mAh; 10W wireless. Connectivity: LTE; eSIM; Wi-Fi 4; BT 5.3; NFC. LTE; eSIM; Wi-Fi 4; BT 5.3; NFC. Misc: Accelerometer, gyro, heart rate, barometer, altimeter, compass, SpO2, temperature (skin), BioActive, antioxidant index. Some of the hardware upgrades that we mentioned, however, aren't exactly new to the vanilla Galaxy Watch8. Still, the newer Galaxy Watch offers a brighter display, adopts the new cushion design, it's a lot thinner now and also gets the new health and sports features. With the smartwatch market continuing to expand, Samsung is now facing tougher competition, so let's take a deeper dive and see what's with the new Galaxy Watch8 series. Unboxing the Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic The two devices come in standard retail packages containing the default straps and chargers. Galaxy Watch8 Classic and Galaxy Watch8 retail boxes Keep in mind that even though the watches support Qi wireless charging, they require proprietary Samsung chargers to work. Page 2


Phone Arena
17-07-2025
- Phone Arena
Samsung's next-level devices are here: incredible Z Fold 7, pristine Z Flip 7, and most advanced Galaxy Watch yet
This story is sponsored by Samsung. PhoneArena's opinions in this article have not been affected in any way! Samsung's summer Unpacked event was actually packed with great news and pleasant surprises. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 was reimagined, redesigned, and modernized. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 advanced the clamshell formula and made a leap forward. And the new Galaxy Watch 8 series has a BioActive sensor and AI assistant to truly help us better ourselves, and improve our lifestyle with timely alerts, smart suggestions, and advanced fitness tracking. The new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 changes the game with a complete body redesign. Unfolded, it is now incredibly thin, measuring at 4.2 mm. When folded, it is 8.9 mm, barely thicker than a Galaxy S25 is combined with bigger screens — the cover display is now 6.5 inches and has a 21:9 aspect ratio. Together with the overall thinner profile the Galaxy Z Fold 7 can feel like a 'normal phone' with no downsides when it up, and you get to enjoy an all-new 8-inch screen. The hinge has been reinforced and redesigned, and a slightly thicker flexible glass makes sure that the crease down the middle is shallower than ever before. Trade-in $999 99 $2119 99 $1120 off (53%) Pre-order the Galaxy Z Fold 7 at Samsung and grab a free storage upgrade on the 512GB model. On top of that, you can save an extra up to $1,000 with eligible device trade-ins. Alternatively, you can buy the phone with a $300 Samsung Credit. Pre-order at Samsung But that's barely the whole story. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 now has an upgraded 200 MP main camera sensor — the same one you'd find in the Galaxy S25 Ultra that launched earlier this year. And the new foldable is also powered by the extra-powered Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 launched with One UI 8 and Android 16 out of the box, and you get to experience the improvements and upgrades of those systems before anyone else. It comes with a commitment for 7 years of OS and security updates, making it a long-term investment. Samsung is celebrating the launch of the new Galaxy Z foldables with an enhanced trade-in program, offering up to $1,000 off on the retail price. Even without the trade-in, Samsung is still offering a free storage upgrade — now, you can grab a 512 GB model for the price of 256 GB and still score $300 in Samsung Store credit with your purchase! The Galaxy Z Flip 7 scored upgrades of its own. The FlexWindow cover screen is now an edge-to-edge panel that stretches to 4.1 inches, and the internal screen has grown from 6.7 inches to 6.9 inches. All the while, the Z Flip 7 weighs just about the same as the old Z Flip 6 and is only marginally that space was utilized, as Samsung upgraded the battery, too — up to 4,300 mAh now, from 4,000 mAh in the past. Trade-in $499 99 $1219 99 $720 off (59%) Pre-order the Galaxy Z Flip 7 at Samsung and save $120 as a free storage upgrade on the 512GB variant. On top of that, you'll save up to $600 with eligible device trade-ins. Alternatively, you can get it with a $150 Samsung Instant Credit. Pre-order at Samsung It's also powered by the Snapdraogn 8 Elite for Galaxy, and comes with the flagship Samsung features, such as ProVisual Engine, DeX, and the Gemini integrations with One UI 8 / Android 16 . Pre-ordering the Galaxy Z Flip 7 now will get you an enhanced trade-in offer for up to $600 off. Even without trade-in — get a free upgrade to 512 GB and $150 Samsung Store credit upon purchase. The Galaxy Watch 8 series proudly offers AI integration for search and in-app assistance. Combined with the advanced health metrics from the hardware, the Galaxy Watch 8 can give you smart suggestions or warnings about lifestyle and health new BioActive sensor can now measure vascular system load and offer up some solutions — change in diet, a specific workout goal. It can take it slow and then help you build up your habits at your own pace. There's also an antioxidant level scanner to help you with measurements and suggestions on how to keep you healthy at cell level! The new 8 series marks the return of the Galaxy Watch Classic shape. It comes with a rotating bezel and a Quick Action button on the side and more closely mimics a classic watch to accessorise your attire with. The Galaxy Watch 8 is a bit more sporty, but still sleek enough to match most casual fits. Pre-order bonuses for Galaxy Watch 8 series — $200 off enhanced trade-in for Galaxy Watch 8 , $250 for Galaxy Watch 8 Classic or Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025). Combine in cart with Z Fold 7 or Z Flip 7 purchase to increase your savings! $200 off (47%) The Galaxy Watch 8 is here, packing more features and a modern-looking design. The smartwatch is already available for pre-order at the official store. You can save up to $200 with trade-ins for a limited time. Pre-order at Samsung $250 off (45%) The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is also available for pre-order at the official store. The new Classic model has an upgraded design and offers improved battery life. Pre-order yours and save $250 at the Samsung Store. Pre-order at Samsung $250 off (38%) Samsung announced its latest Galaxy Watch Ultra model, offering improved durability, a better-looking display, and more features. You can pre-order the smartwatch at Samsung for up to $250 off with eligible trade-ins. There's an extra $50 Samsung credit available for those who reserved a unit. Pre-order at Samsung


Phone Arena
10-07-2025
- Health
- Phone Arena
Galaxy Watch 8's best feature is a scientifically proven longevity marker
Samsung lifted the curtain before its next wearables and unveiled the Galaxy Watch 8 to the world. The lineup consists of a regular Galaxy Watch 8, coming in two sizes; a Galaxy Watch 8 Classic; and one additional color for the Galaxy Watch Ultra, coupled with more storage. In terms of hardware, there aren't many upgrades. The chipset is the same, there's kind of a new design, borrowed from the Galaxy Watch Ultra, and the displays are brighter. But Samsung updated its BioActive sensor system to add a couple of new metrics, one of which could be a game-changer. I'm talking about the new Antioxidant Index, and in my opinion, it's the best Galaxy Watch 8 feature. Let me try to explain why. Galaxy Watch 8 Antioxidant Index—what is it? Oxidative stress and aging Reactive species play a key role in aging | Image by PixaBay One of the key factors in aging is oxidative stress. You've probably heard of antioxidants as the miracle anti-aging substance, and even though these molecules are wildly overhyped, there's truth to the story. What happens is that as your body functions, oxidative species, also called free radicals, are released into your system. These chemicals are very reactive and oxidize cells (think how iron rusts when oxidized) causing cell damage. Free radicals damaging the cell | Image by Auro Wellness Now, specific lifestyle choices can speed up this process, and these include drinking alcohol, smoking, UV exposure, stress, and lack of sleep. Conversely, the aforementioned antioxidants can slow this process down by removing the harmful free radicals from your system. Surprisingly, some of the most potent antioxidants out there are Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and other amino acids that can be found in many foods. If only there was a way to know if we're getting enough of those without going to our GP and visiting the lab. Well, now there is. How does it work? The new Antioxidant Index measures carotenoids on your skin | Image by PhoneArena Samsung has managed to provide us with a metric that reflects the amount of antioxidants in your body. This "Antioxidant Index" uses skin measurement of carotenoids to assess the overall levels of antioxidants in your body. These carotenoids are compounds similar to the vitamins I was talking about and do the same job—they remove "bad" free radicals from your system. Just place your thumb on the sensor | Image by PhoneArena You take your watch off, place your thumb on the BioActive sensor array on the back, and wait for five seconds to get a measurement. Your score is on a scale from 0 to 100 with three zones in between—Very Low, Low, and Adequate. I guess I should eat more veggies | Image by PhoneArena The system uses light reflected from your skin (reflection spectroscopy) in a certain way to assess the level of these carotenoids, much like the SpO2 sensor measures the levels of oxygen in your blood. But is this method scientifically proven, and how accurate is it? Is it scientifically proven? A medical-grade skin carotenoid scanner | Image by NuSkin The short answer is yes! Measuring carotenoids both through blood samples and through skin (using reflection spectroscopy) are both scientifically proven methods of assessing overall health in humans. There are many studies on the subject, including a peer-reviewed one from 2021, which aimed to assess how measuring skin carotenoids in low-income schools correlates with the overall health of the children there. Another big study published in ScienceDirect reviewed the measurement of skin carotenoids and their association with diseases. Scientists found that skin carotenoid levels correlate with blood carotenoid levels and can be used as a marker for health and longevity. Here's an excerpt from the study: " Skin carotenoid levels are correlated with blood carotenoid concentrations and can serve as an alternative indicator for evaluating carotenoid levels in the body, thus reducing the need for blood concentration measurements. Skin carotenoid levels can be measured using optical methods, and once the equipment is available, there are minimal costs associated with these measurements. Additionally, the measurement process is quick, making it suitable for large-population studies, such as epidemiological research. Carotenoids are powerful antioxidants associated with the prevention of various diseases. Extensive research has been conducted on the relation between blood carotenoid levels and diseases, with carotenoid indices indicating susceptibility to certain diseases." It's worth noting that during my test with the system, the results were slightly different between my left thumb and my right thumb, and there was also a slight deviation between different measurements. But overall, the results were in the same ballpark. The best Galaxy Watch 8 feature? Foods high in antioxidants | Image by PixaBay Okay, this is all fine and dandy, but why do I think it's the best feature in such a feature-packed smartwatch? Well, first—almost all smartwatches on the market now measure very similar metrics and also use similar algorithms. You get your heart rate or ECG readings, your SpO2 levels, your stress levels (via algorithms tied to the heart rate variability), and in some cases skin temperature on the wrist (which is not a very useful metric). But the Galaxy Watch 8 is the first mainstream gadget that's able to measure the concentration of a chemical compound in your body in a non-invasive way. The Galaxy Watch 8 is a powerful mini lab on your wrist | Image by PhoneArena Second, while heart rate and SpO2 levels are important, these metrics are not very good at showing your dietary habits and choices. You have to use a separate app and manually punch in what you eat to get an idea of how you're doing on that front. Having the ability to check your antioxidant level on the go in just five seconds is just astonishing. When you couple these measurements with the other BioActive suite of metrics, including body composition, you're getting a mini medical lab on your wrist. And any feature that helps you feel better and live longer must be deemed "the best," right? What do you think about the new Antioxidant Index? Would you be using it on a regular basis, or is it just another gimmick for you? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase This offer is not available in your area.


India.com
10-07-2025
- Health
- India.com
Galaxy Watch8 Series Unveiled: Samsung's Most Advanced Smartwatch Yet for Health, Fitness & Everyday AI
Samsung has unveiled the entirely new Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic, that marks a massive step in the smartwatch category with the most excellent health functionality, an iconic design, and easy-to-use AI link. Following the cushion design that users of Watch Ultra fell in love with, Galaxy Watch8 is the thinnest and most comfortable Samsung smartwatch ever and allows the users to wear it all day, whether they are at the gym or getting their much-needed deep sleep. A significant importance is made of personalized wellness in the Galaxy Watch8 Series. Its high-tech BioActive Sensor offers smarter, more precise results on health, and updated signs such as Antioxidant Index and Vascular Load give the comprehensive impression of physical fitness. It has custom sleep coaching, monitors sleep apnea and now has a bedtime guidance to help you sleep better using your circadian rhythm. To the fitness enthusiasts, the revised Running Coach involves measurement of the level of fitness and drafting of individual training programs. The Together feature makes workouts appear like playful competitions, which makes someone want to work much. Its holistic health strategy is further boosted by stress management tools such as the High Stress Alerts and the Mindfulness Tracker. The Energy Score, with its AI technology, in the meantime, provides a user with an overview of the daily physical and mental preparedness. Galaxy Watch8 series runs on wear OS 6 that has the built in Google Gemini to allow in-wrist voice commands to work with effortlessness and is enhanced by the unique One UI 8 Watch by Samsung that enables optimal on-wrist interactions. Samsung new smartwatches offer plenty of power and style, with their lit screens reaching up to 3000 nits, dual-frequency GPS, and 64 GB on the Classic model. Pre-orders of the Galaxy Watch8 series are live, and will be available to the general population as of July 25.


Geeky Gadgets
10-07-2025
- Health
- Geeky Gadgets
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Series: What You Need to Know
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series is setting a new benchmark in wearable technology by combining innovative health tracking features with a sleek, comfortable design. With its advanced BioActive Sensor, the Galaxy Watch8 provides deeper insights into your health, including sleep quality, stress levels, and even antioxidant levels through the new Antioxidant Index feature. This innovative sensor uses a combination of optical heart rate, electrical heart signal, and bioelectrical impedance analysis to deliver comprehensive health data. Whether you're looking to improve your fitness, monitor your sleep, or manage stress, the Galaxy Watch8 series offers a comprehensive suite of tools to help you take control of your well-being. The Galaxy Watch8 series also introduces the AI-powered Energy Score, which provides a snapshot of your physical and mental energy levels throughout the day. This feature takes into account various factors such as your sleep quality, stress levels, and physical activity to give you a personalized energy score. By understanding your energy patterns, you can make informed decisions about when to rest, exercise, or focus on important tasks. Pricing and Availability The Galaxy Watch8 series is available in two models: the Galaxy Watch8 and the Galaxy Watch8 Classic. The Galaxy Watch8 comes in 44mm and 40mm sizes, available in Graphite and Silver, while the Classic model features a 46mm size with Black and White options. Both models are available for pre-order now, with general availability starting July 25. In addition to the Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic, Samsung has expanded its wearable lineup with the introduction of the Galaxy Watch Ultra and the Galaxy Ring. The Galaxy Watch Ultra is designed for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a rugged design, enhanced GPS tracking, and extended battery life. On the other hand, the Galaxy Ring is a discreet health-tracking wearable that offers essential features such as heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and activity tracking in a compact, ring-sized form factor. Unmatched Comfort and Performance The Galaxy Watch8 series features Samsung's thinnest design yet, achieved through a 30% improvement in component mounting capability. This reengineered structure, combined with the Dynamic Lug system, ensures a natural fit for enhanced comfort and stability. The Dynamic Lug system allows the watch band to move independently from the watch case, reducing pressure on the wrist and providing a more secure fit during physical activities. The display of the Galaxy Watch8 series is 50% brighter than its predecessor, with a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, making it easy to view even in bright sunlight. The sapphire crystal display is not only brighter but also more durable, resistant to scratches and impacts. Powered by a 3nm processor, the watch delivers faster performance and improved power efficiency, ensuring it keeps up with your active lifestyle. The 3nm processor also enables advanced features such as real-time health monitoring and seamless multitasking. Advanced Features for Everyday Wellness The Galaxy Watch8 series introduces several innovative features to enhance your daily life. In addition to the AI-powered Energy Score, the watch offers a Running Coach that provides personalized fitness plans and real-time guidance during your runs. The Running Coach analyzes your running form, pace, and heart rate to offer tailored suggestions for improvement and help you achieve your fitness goals. Sleep coaching and stress management tools are also integral to the Galaxy Watch8 series. The watch tracks your sleep patterns and provides insights into your sleep stages, helping you understand the quality of your rest. It also offers personalized sleep coaching based on your sleep data, suggesting ways to improve your sleep habits. The High Stress Alerts feature notifies you when your stress levels are elevated, while the Mindfulness Tracker encourages you to take breaks and practice mindfulness exercises throughout the day. The Galaxy Watch8 series runs on Wear OS 6, which brings a host of improvements and new features to the platform. With Wear OS 6, you can access a wide range of apps from the Google Play Store, making it easy to customize your watch to suit your needs. The watch also features Gemini, Google's AI assistant, which enables seamless hands-free interaction. You can use voice commands to send messages, set reminders, control smart home devices, and more. Specifications Models: Galaxy Watch8, Galaxy Watch8 Classic, Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Ring Galaxy Watch8, Galaxy Watch8 Classic, Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Ring Sizes: Watch8: 44mm, 40mm; Watch8 Classic: 46mm; Galaxy Ring: Sizes 5-15 Watch8: 44mm, 40mm; Watch8 Classic: 46mm; Galaxy Ring: Sizes 5-15 Colors: Watch8: Graphite, Silver; Watch8 Classic: Black, White; Galaxy Ring: Titanium Black, Titanium Silver, Titanium Gold Watch8: Graphite, Silver; Watch8 Classic: Black, White; Galaxy Ring: Titanium Black, Titanium Silver, Titanium Gold Display: Sapphire Crystal, Super AMOLED, Full Color Always On Display Sapphire Crystal, Super AMOLED, Full Color Always On Display Processor: Exynos W1000 (5 Core, 3nm) Exynos W1000 (5 Core, 3nm) Memory & Storage: Watch8: 2GB + 32GB; Watch8 Classic: 2GB + 64GB Watch8: 2GB + 32GB; Watch8 Classic: 2GB + 64GB Battery: Watch8: 435mAh (44mm), 325mAh (40mm); Watch8 Classic: 445mAh Watch8: 435mAh (44mm), 325mAh (40mm); Watch8 Classic: 445mAh OS: Wear OS 6 with One UI 8 Watch Wear OS 6 with One UI 8 Watch Sensors: BioActive Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Light Sensor BioActive Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Light Sensor Durability: 5ATM + IP68 / MIL-STD-810H 5ATM + IP68 / MIL-STD-810H Connectivity: LTE, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi, NFC, Dual-Frequency GPS The Galaxy Watch8 series is built to withstand the rigors of daily life, with a 5ATM + IP68 rating for water and dust resistance. It also meets the MIL-STD-810H standard for military-grade durability, ensuring it can handle extreme conditions. The watch offers a range of connectivity options, including LTE for standalone use, Bluetooth 5.3 for seamless pairing with your smartphone, Wi-Fi for internet access, NFC for contactless payments, and Dual-Frequency GPS for accurate location tracking. Explore More For those interested in exploring other areas of wearable technology, Samsung also offers the Galaxy Watch Ultra for outdoor enthusiasts and the Galaxy Ring for discreet health tracking. The Galaxy Watch Ultra features a larger display, enhanced GPS tracking, and a more rugged design to withstand extreme outdoor activities. It also offers an extended battery life of up to 7 days, ensuring you can stay connected even on long adventures. The Galaxy Ring, on the other hand, is designed for those who prefer a more subtle approach to health tracking. This compact, ring-sized wearable offers essential features such as heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and activity tracking. It also features a battery life of up to 7 days and is water-resistant up to 50 meters, making it suitable for swimming and other water-based activities. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a tech-savvy professional, or someone looking to improve their overall wellness, the Galaxy Watch8 series and its companions provide a tailored solution for every lifestyle. With its advanced health tracking features, unmatched comfort and performance, and seamless integration with your daily life, the Galaxy Watch8 series is set to redefine the way we approach wellness and style in the world of wearable technology. Source Samsung Filed Under: Gadgets News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.