Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 Is Smarter Than Ever
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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series now offers a novel way to track your consumption of fruit and veg, with an Antioxidant index stat. But there is a catch.
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CNET on MSNMy Favorite Feature's Back! I Tried Out the New Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 ClassicFrom first-of-their-kind health tools to the return of the rotating bezel, here's what's new and noteworthy on Samsung's latest smartwatches.
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Samsung just made its Galaxy Watch 8 series more...Ultra. On Wednesday, at its Samsung Unpacked event, the company announced two new watches: The Galaxy Watch 8, and the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. The biggest change is one that's also immediately recognizable: The Galaxy Watch 8 now has a squircle design,
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 series is here. Compare the Watch 8 vs Watch 8 Classic and Watch Ultra to learn which model is worth buying.
But it has fewer color options now, leaving you to choose from Blue Shadow, Jet Black, and a new Coralred. Mint is also available, but only via Samsung’s website. Take a closer look at the color options in the Z Flip 7’s unboxing video: