THOUGH Samsung’s recently announced Galaxy Watch Active 2 is not the flagship of the company’s smart watch portfolio, the device has enough tech to compete with Apple’s latest and most advanced Apple Watch.
Physical specs
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2: A direct follow up to the Galaxy Watch Active (released in March this year), Samsung’s latest smart watch is available in two sizes: 40mm and 44mm. The Super AMOLED Always On display is circular in design and is set inside a touch-sensitive bezel.
Apple Watch Series 4: Like previous generations, the face of the Apple Watch Series 4 is a square with rounded edges. Though the bezel is not touch-sensitive, the Digital Crown does feature haptic feedback. The screen is an LTPO OLED Retina display.
Connectivity
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2: In addition to Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and Wi-Fi, some models will also be available with LTE connectivity.
Apple Watch Series 4: Similarly to its Samsung counterpart, the newest Apple Watch features Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and Wi-FI connectivity, as well cellular connectivity (on select models).
Sensors
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2: In terms of sensors, the Samsung model has a heart-rate monitor, ECG sensor (though it’s not currently in use), accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer, and ambient light sensor.
Apple Watch Series 4: Though the Apple version has all the same sensors, the onboard ECG sensor has been approved by the FDA.
Memory
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2: The standard models come with 768MB of RAM plus 4GB of storage whereas the LTE model will be available with 1.5MB of RAM plus 4GB of storage.
Apple Watch Series 4: Both versions of the Apple Watch have at least 768MB of RAM and 16GB of storage.
Battery
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2: The smaller smartwatch is powered by a 247mAH battery while the larger iteration is equipped with a 340mAh battery. Reviewers have unofficially stated that when testing the model, both have lasted a full day.
Apple Watch Series 4: Apple does not disclose how powerful the battery of the Series 4 Watch is, but it is stated that it has an 18-hour battery life.
Price
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2: The 40mm model starts at $280 while the 44mm version starts at $300.
Apple Watch Series 4: The 40mm model starts at $399 while the 44mm version starts at $429.
Based on the specs, apart from the battery life and FDA-approved ECG sensor, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Active 2 has all the same major features as its Apple counterpart for over $100 less.
The Samsung Watch Active 2 will be available for purchase on September 27 and, considering that the Apple Watch Series 4 was unveiled around the same time last year, we can expect to see an updated version sooner rather than later.
Article sourced from Relaxnews