If you were taking notes (pun intended) during the Galaxy Unpacked 2020 you know that the event wasn’t just about big-screen smartphones with magic wands. Samsung’s latest smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch 3, was also unveiled with some neat features and the iconic rotating bezel. This smartwatch seems to be a no-brainer for the tech enthusiast, but things are less straightforward when you actually decide to buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3. That’s because the watch comes in two sizes, 41mm and 45mm, and it’s not immediately obvious what the differences are, and most importantly, which size Galaxy Watch 3 should you buy. So let’s put both versions under our tech microscope and find out.
Design is always subjective but there are things worth mentioning here. First of all, Samsung has done a great job refining the design of the original Galaxy Watch. The Galaxy Watch 3 is 14% thinner, 8% smaller, and 15% lighter while having a display larger than its predecessor. The overall design language moves away from “rugged” and towards “luxurious”.
Apart from the obvious size difference, there’s also the option for a titanium body for the Galaxy Watch 3 45mm model, which is one of the key design differences, that may influence your buying decision. The titanium version is also lighter than the stainless steel one (which is to be expected), so that’s another consideration. If you like big watches and enjoy premium materials, there’s a clear winner for you here.
The Galaxy Watch 3 takes Samsung’s smartwatch game to another level, as it offers a ton of useful features. Some of them are purely aesthetic, while others can potentially get you through a lot of scenarios and even help you in dangerous situations. From the 80,000 watch faces and 40 complications to body vitals tracking and fall detection, every little feature of the Galaxy Watch 3 is well thought out.
The biggest difference between the 41mm and 45mm versions, featurewise, is the display. It’s not so much a feature but an interface for most of the features. The larger 45mm version sports a bigger display too - a 1.4-inch Super AMOLED screen, compared to the 1.2-incher of the 41mm model. And 0.2 of an inch might not sound like a lot, but it’s immediately recognizable and can make a difference. UI elements are more discernible on the bigger screen, and it’s easier to operate, as well as easier on the eyes. There’s really no reason to go for the smaller one beside aesthetics and weight.
Battery life is one of the most important things nowadays, especially when it comes to smartwatches. After all, when you run out of power, you end up with a useless piece of metal on your wrist and all the features don’t mean much. That’s the reason for talking about the Galaxy Watch 3 battery in a separate section.
The larger 45mm version of the Galaxy Watch 3 offers nearly 30% more battery capacity than the 41mm, 340mAh compared to 247mAh. Given the identical functionality and the minor difference in display size, this extra battery capacity should equal longer times away from the charger and better overall experience. So, another point for the Galaxy Watch 3 45mm here.
Source: Phonearena
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