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[* black] But let’s not compare apples and ~~oranges~~ galaxies. So here is the [guide|117519|original Galaxy Watch|new_window=true] (left) for a game of "spot the differences".
[* black] Although the body has shrunk, the screen actually got a small 0.1" boost in size (at least for the 45 mm version). Screen resolutions are still 360×360 pixels.
-[* black] The two buttons now have a more classical design. The rear got a complete overhaul six instead of four sensors and a ring shaped contact for ECG functionality.
+[* black] The two buttons now have a more classical design. The rear got a complete sensory overhaul—six optical sensors instead of four, and a ring shaped contact for ECG functionality.
[* black] Putting both watches face to face shows the differences in size and thickness a bit more clear.