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Samsung Galaxy Watch 4: what we want to see

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 could be one of the best wearables of 2021.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 is a superb smartwatch, ranking high in our list of the best smartwatches money can buy, so of course we’re excited to see what Samsung will do next. The company is almost certainly hard at work on the Galaxy Watch 4 already, so hopefully we won’t have to wait too long to find out. Once leaks and rumors start emerging you’ll find them all below, but in the meantime you’ll find our wish list of all the key improvements that we want from the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4. From features that actually work on day one to a better app situation, there’s a lot that could be improved for Samsung’s next smartwatch, as you’ll see below. We’ve also included an educated guess at when we’re likely to see the Galaxy Watch 4 – and what it might cost. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 was announced on August 21 of 2020. There wasn’t a Galaxy Watch 2, but the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 was announced on August 5 of 2019, and the original Samsung Galaxy Watch was unveiled on August 9 of 2018. With all that in mind it’s very likely that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 will be announced in August of this year, though there aren’t any release date rumors yet, so we can’t be certain. Whenever it’s announced, it will probably be another two weeks or so from then to when it’s actually released, so don’t expect to have the Galaxy Watch 4 on your wrist before late August. As for what the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 might cost, there aren’t any rumors there yet, but it might well be similar to the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3, which starts at $399 / £399 / AU$649 for the smaller 41mm model, and $429 / £419 / AU$699 for the larger 45mm one, with the price rising in both cases if you want LTE connectivity.

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