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-[* black] But let’s not compare apples to ~~oranges~~ galaxies. Here's a [guide|117519|original Galaxy Watch|new_window=true] (left) for a game of "spot the differences".
- [* black] The Watch3 has a smaller body, but a bigger screen (albeit the same resolution), its buttons are also more classically watch-like.
-[* black] But it's what's on the inside that counts right? While Watch3 has six optical sensors and ECG capabilities, this X-ray mostly shows off the wireless charging coil, so we'll have to dig in ourselves to get a closer look!
+[* black] But let’s not compare apples to ~~oranges~~ galaxies. Here's an [guide|117519|original Galaxy Watch|new_window=true] (left) for a game of "spot the differences."
+ [* black] The Watch3 has a smaller body, but a bigger screen (albeit at the same resolution). Also, its buttons are more classically watch-like.
+[* black] But it's what's inside that counts, right? Watch3 has six optical sensors and ECG capabilities—but in this edge-on X-ray, the most recognizable bit to our eyes is the wireless charging coil.
+ [* black] There's a lot of layers in there, so let's start teasing it apart.