The green model is now available on Amazon for $188.17, a $96.91 discount from its usual price and well below its 30-day average of $285.08.
This rare price cut makes it the cheapest the LTE model has been in recent months, offering Galaxy AI-powered health features, LTE connectivity, and sleep apnea detection for Android users.
The 40mm size suits smaller wrists, but battery life is shorter with LTE active and the display is smaller than the 44mm version. iPhone users or those needing a larger screen may prefer other options.
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