Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Drops in Price With 40-Hour Battery and AI Health Tracking
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Updated · Kotaku · May 29
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Drops in Price With 40-Hour Battery and AI Health Tracking
12 articles · Updated · Kotaku · May 29
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 7 is on sale in its green Bluetooth version, pairing with Android 11 or later phones and adding Galaxy AI features such as Energy Score and Wellness Tips.
Health tracking is the main draw: the watch measures heart rate, blood oxygen, body composition, stress, sleep stages and AGEs, a skin-based metric linked to long-term metabolic health.
A 1.5-inch AMOLED display reaches 2,000 nits for outdoor visibility, while the 44mm aluminum case uses sapphire crystal and includes two physical buttons plus bezel navigation.
Battery life runs about 40 hours with the always-on display off, or 30 hours with it on, and fast charging brings it close to full in roughly 30 minutes.
Running Wear OS 5 with Samsung’s One UI 6 Watch, the device also supports Google Wallet, Samsung Pay and offline music storage, positioning it as a feature-rich Android smartwatch.
Is the Galaxy Watch 7's deep discount worth the risk of its persistent battery drain problems?
How reliable are the Watch 7's advanced, non-FDA approved health monitoring features in practice?
Can a 2024 smartwatch truly handle the advanced AI promised in its 2026 software update?