This is the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, an all-new adventure-ready wearable - and Samsung’s answer to the Apple Watch Ultra.
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A smartwatch designed to handle everything you can throw at it, Samsung certainly isn’t messing around when it comes to durability. The Galaxy Watch Ultra is made from grade 4 titanium and has been tested to MIL-STD-810H military standards. It packs a sapphire crystal display, which Samsung says can hit a peak brightness of 3,000 nits and features a squared-off body to help protect it from bumps and knocks.
The watch has been designed to operate in temperatures as low as -20 and as high as +55, possesses an IP68 dust and water resistance rating and is certified down to 10ATM.
The Watch Ultra comes in one size: 47mm, in three colours: Titanium Silver, Titanium Grey, and Titanium White and is available as an LTE model only.
As you might expect, the Watch Ultra is equipped with all the sensors that adventurous types could want or need. Samsung’s BioActive Sensor tracks your heart rate, blood oxygen level, body composition and more, while there’s also a temperature sensor, accelerometer, barometer, gyro sensor, geomagnetic sensor and light sensor.
Powering it all is the brand new Exynos W1000 processor - the first chip of its kind built on a 3nm process. It also features the latest iteration of Samsung’s operating system for wearables, Wear OS 5.
In an attempt to match the stamina of its wearer, the Galaxy Watch Ultra packs a hefty 590mAH battery -that’s larger than the 564mAh cell found in the Apple Watch Ultra 2 - but exactly how that extra capacity translates to real-world battery performance remains to be seen.
With a price tag of £599, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra also undercuts Apple’s flagship wearable by £200. While that price difference is unlikely to convince those already locked into the iOS ecosystem to make the switch, Galaxy fans will no doubt appreciate the value this rugged powerhouse offers.
On first impressions, there’s certainly a lot to like here, but we’ll be sure to put the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra through its paces in our full review.
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