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

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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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