It looks like the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 that we were expecting will actually launch as the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, while the Galaxy Watch Active 4 will launch as the Galaxy Watch 4. Confusing possible name changes aside, it's the Classic that we're talking about here – Samsung's next stylish, premium smartwatch.
The latest news suggests Samsung's two wearable lines, which have previously alternated in release, could launch together in 2021, while still sporting distinct designs and features.
This is just the latest of plentiful leaks and rumors that have emerged about the next top-tier Samsung smartwatch, and you’ll find them all below. Then further down you'll find our wish list of all the key improvements that we want from the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic.
From features that actually work on day one to a better app situation, there's a lot that could be improved for Samsung's next smartwatch, as you'll see below. There are a host of things that we wished were better on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3, and we outline what's left to improve on the new smartwatch.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 software
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Watch 4 will run its new One UI Watch interface, which will be overlaid on top of the new version of Wear OS that the company has built with Google.
Samsung has also detailed some aspects of the software, saying for example that this will include access to the Google Play Store and Google apps, plus faster app load times and more accurate sensor readings.
If you pair the wearable with a Galaxy smartphone then you'll also benefit from things like apps being automatically put on your wearable when they're installed on your phone.
Prior to this announcement, the presence of this new operating system had been extensively rumored by numerous leakers, including in the tweet below from February, and there was even evidence of this found in Samsung source code, so it doesn't come as much of a surprise.


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