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Samsung Galaxy Watch4 (40 mm)

Samsung Galaxy Watch4

40 mm


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Daniel Rechsteiner

2 years ago

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Grogu

2 years ago

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Unfortunately, the battery life is not sufficient for this. Most smartwatches from phone manufacturers are simply miles behind. If displaying calls and messages are really the only important things for you, I think you'd be better off with a Garmin watch: e.g. the Garmin Venu 2. It displays calls and WhatsApp messages and, if you want, all the notifications that you also receive on your phone. The battery lasts 6 days for me. I run about 5 km (45 min) every day.
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Thomasduelli1234

3 years ago

Is the watch compatible with a Huawei p30?

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iKellogs

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Yes, but you can use a workaround. Using the normal way documented by Samsung, you will probably get an error message that the watch is not supported. However, you should be able to connect the watch via the Samsung Health app (you will also need the Galaxy Wearable / Galaxy Watch Manager app). This is how the whole thing worked for me on the Huawei P20 Pro, I assume that it should work similarly on the P30. I can't say whether any functions are restricted, but notifications, fitness tracking, Spotify, Google Pay etc. work for me anyway.
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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Former employee

3 years ago

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and the Watch 4 Classic are similar in design, but the Classic model is slightly bulkier and larger and also offers a rotating bezel, while the standard model is available in more colours and has a sportier design. Unfortunately, however, we can't give any reports on usage, as we were never able to test the devices in such a form. I'll be happy to post it in the community though, maybe a user can help you out.

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