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This may sound counterintuitive, but arguably one of the greatest things about Samsung‘s somewhat unexpected decision to release the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic with Wear OS instead of Tizen has to do with last year’s Galaxy Watch 3.
That’s down from $199.99 in the retailer’s previous pre-Black Friday promotional period, saving you a whopping 250 bucks compared to the original list price of an entry-level variant with a 41mm case and no standalone cellular connectivity.
We’re talking everything from a 24/7 heart rate monitor to potentially life-saving ECG technology, in-depth sleep tracking, and blood oxygen saturation, all topped by a relatively large battery promising to keep the lights on for “more than a day” on a single charge.
As for the lack of software support, you should keep in mind that security and stability updates aren’t going anywhere… just yet. In other words, there’s no real reason for you to turn down the chance to buy such a good-looking and feature-packed smartwatch at this crazy low price.