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[* black] It’s specs o'clock—let’s see what upgrades these new Samsung wearables have to offer your wrist: | |
- | [* red] Exynos W920 |
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+ | [* red] Exynos W920 1.18 GHz with dual ARM Cortex-A55 cores, low-power Cortex-M55 display processor, Mali-G68 GPU, and integrated LTE |
+ | [* orange] Circular Super AMOLED display with always-on functionality—1.19 inch or 1.36 inch sizes available in both models (330 PPI) |
[* yellow] 1.5 GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory | |
- | [* green] A 361 mAh battery in the Watch4 Classic (46 mm) |
- | [* light_blue] A bag full of sensors: accelerometer, barometer, gyro, geomagnetic, light, optical heart rate, ECG, bioelectrical impedance sensor, and a |
- | [* blue] IP68 |
+ | [* green] A 361 mAh battery in the larger variants, like our Watch4 Classic (46 mm)—and a 247 mAh battery in the smaller ones, like our Watch4 (40 mm) |
+ | [* light_blue] A bag full of sensors: accelerometer, barometer, gyro, geomagnetic, light, optical heart rate, ECG, bioelectrical impedance sensor, and a Hall sensor on the Classic |
+ | [* blue] IP68 rating with water resistance to a depth of 50 meters (5 ATM) |