Samsung's plan to remove the Tizen OS from the Galaxy Watch has been rumored for some time, but thanks to Google I/O, it is now certain
The two companies confirmed this new smartwatch OS (a combination of Samsung's Tizen and Google's Wear OS) today during I/O 2021 Called simply "Wear" for now, this joint effort will offer several advantages to consumers They include a longer-lasting battery, smoother animations, and a special edition of Google Maps
Samsung's Galaxy Watch 4 will also benefit Fitbit's fitness tracking and health-based features This is not so shocking considering Google acquired Fitbit for $21 billion in 2019 Interestingly, Samsung has stated that all of its future wearable devices will use Wear OS There has already been speculation that Samsung will release multiple smartwatches this year
Samsung has done a great job with watches, as evidenced by our Galaxy Watch 3 review And this partnership with Google may be its best chance to dethrone the upcoming Apple Watch Series 7 At this point, the Apple Watch Series 6 is at the top of our best smartwatch list, and while the Galaxy Watch 3 was well received by fans and critics alike, the Galaxy Watch 4 is positioned as a better, richer experience overall The Galaxy Watch 4 is positioned to offer a better, richer experience overall Not only that, but fans may be able to choose from different versions at various price points
Unfortunately, Samsung's past smartwatches cannot use the new Wear operating system The company has stated that wearables released in the past cannot be upgraded to use Wear These watches will continue to use Tizen, with Samsung issuing updates for the next three years
We expect Samsung to reveal more details about its next smartwatch as soon as possible Based on past iterations of Samsung's wearables, we can assume a price point of $400 Unfortunately, a release date has yet to be announced
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