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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra initial review: Strong but polarizing first effort


I’ve spent nearly two weeks with the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, which launches tomorrow (July 24), testing how it compares to past Galaxy Watches. Thus far, it’s a significantly better experience than the last-gen Galaxy Watches, but that also applies to the (much cheaper) Galaxy Watch 7. That makes buying the Galaxy Watch Ultra at its full $650 price tag a big ask.

The Galaxy Watch Ultra follows in the Apple Watch Ultra’s footsteps, with upgrades like the third Quick Button, siren, and 3,000-nit display matching Apple’s premium offerings. It’s not a carbon copy, thankfully: Samsung kept its circular design identity intact and offers much better battery life. Plus, Samsung has used the “Ultra” label for nearly two decades — remember its “Ultra Edition” phones in the 2000s? — and has more right to the name.





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