rewrite this title Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra vs. Galaxy Watch 7

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rewrite this title Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra vs. Galaxy Watch 7

Along with the latest foldables, Samsung also announced the Galaxy Watch 7 and a brand new Galaxy Watch Ultra at its July 2024 Unpacked event. The Watch 7 succeeds the Watch 6, while the Watch Ultra sits in a new premium category and is by far, Samsung’s most expensive wearable yet. Fans who were waiting for a new Classic model are out of luck, but the older model should still be available for a while.

Although both watches are designed for different target audiences, they do share some common features. The Galaxy Watch 6 was among the best Samsung watches, and we have no doubt the Watch 7 is next in line on that list. The Galaxy Watch Ultra is a different beast altogether that’s designed for extreme activities, but I can see how some features might appeal to the average user too.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra vs. Galaxy Watch 7: Design

Apps on the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra

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The most striking difference between the two watches is the design itself. The Galaxy Watch Ultra has a large, circular 1.5-inch display with a Titanium Grade 4 frame for extra ruggedness. The frame has extra metal padding in four corners, which is what makes the Ultra look square-ish. It’s only available in one size of 47mm, in Titanium Gray, Titanium White, and Titanium Silver.

The Watch Ultra features a new Dynamic Lug System for attaching the watch straps. This should make it easier to swap watch bands when needed. There are also all-new watch straps specially designed to keep your wrist cool during intense activities. The Ultra is a heavy watch weighing 60.5g, which is more than even the Watch 5 Pro.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra's new quick release band system and accompanying bands

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The Galaxy Watch Ultra features three buttons on the right side, which includes a newly added Quick Button. This can be used to quickly begin workouts or you can map other funtions too. It can also be used to activate an Emergency Siren, in case you find yourself in trouble.

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 follows the more traditional smartwatch design, similar to the Watch 6. Just like the recently introduced Galaxy Watch FE, the Watch 7 features dual-colored accents on the watch straps. The 44mm model comes in Green and Silver, while the 40mm model is available in Green and Cream.

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

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The 44mm Watch 7 has the same display size and resolution as the Watch Ultra, and both are protected by Sapphire Crystal. The 40mm model has a 1.3-inch display and a slightly lower resolution. Samsung has also released new band colors for the Watch 7.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra vs. Galaxy Watch 7: Hardware and specs

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

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As different as they physically appear, the Watch 7 and Watch Ultra share many similar features. Both watches are powered by the Exynos W1000 SoC, a 3nm processor with five cores. Samsung claims it has a 3x faster CPU and 30% better power efficiency, compared to the previous model. Both watches also come with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.

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