But a couple of things to consider. The E3 is excellent for the price, but just know that it is a more budget watch. The materials are much cheaper, the body is thicker and the LCD is a little bit of a letdown especially when you look at it next to the excellent display of the GW4. I'm surprised the watch isn't more geared towards fitness. Whoop, Oura and Garmin (arguably an Android watch biggest competitor) all have functionality designed around readiness for activities. Sleep feeds into readiness each morning. Work outs deplete resources and then sleep (resting HR and HRV) feeds back in again. A solid 2 days, 2.5 to almost 3 if I use a plain watch face and don't tinker with it a lot (I change watch faces frequently). I don't use AOD, I have the fitness stuff on, wifi But I usually take it off at night. I keep seeing people complaining about the battery. I'm coming from a Fossil, and if I got a day out of it, meaning a FULL day Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic Review. The way I see it, no version of this watch will comfortably hit 2 days consistently, so it's a daily charger either way ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯. To be fair, they used the smaller version with 38% less battery capacity. But I really wouldnt expect this to turn out to have a 2 day usage no matter what watch unless you The 44mm watch has a 361mAh battery and the 40mm has 247mAh. Of course, this was probably because one screen requires more battery, but if you use a dark background and limit your overall battery consumption on the larger watch, you will definitely get more hours of battery life than with the smaller watch. 3 Hey_look_new As for the watch 5 pro, titanium body. Edit: battery capacity also is much larger in the 5. 2. Grengrowerz • 10 mo. ago. 5 has a bigger battery. I went to the 5 when my lemon 4 was refunded. The battery boost of the 5 is quite noticeable. Went from 30 hours to over 60. 2. From the same retailer the silver galaxy watch 3 41mm is currently $324 and the black galaxy watch 4 classic 42mm is $499. These are discounted prices but the 3 is 50%. I'm not sure why the 3 would have a higher normal price than the 4. I have read quite a few issues about the 4 but the few that I seem to remember are abysmal battery life and There may be the odd one that works, but that's just by chance, you need a charger made for the watches to charge the watch. btw you'll get a charging cable suitable for the watch 5. You just need a usb-c charging brick like the one you have for your phone (assuming you have a recent pixel) It may make it function faster in some unique ways like voice to text etc. Worse SOC on Pixel Watch compared to Galaxy Watch 4/5. This translates to worse performance and battery life. Fitbit premium is only free for 6 months, after that you have to pay to even see the sleep stages, or advanced workout metrics. I'm looking to upgrade to something with better app support and more smart features, with more battery being a bonus. I'm okay without ECG etc if the smart features like app support make up for it (Apple Watch being the goal). I've read that with the Galaxy Watch 4, you lose out on a lot of features if you don't have a Galaxy phone. D6kMUbV.