Bigger displays on smartwatches are generally considered better because they allow for more information to be displayed at once, improving the overall user experience. With a larger screen, text and graphics can be more easily read and navigated, making it easier to access apps, notifications, and other functions. Additionally, a larger screen can enable touch-based interactions that are more intuitive and comfortable. However, it is important to balance the size of the display with the overall design and comfort of the smartwatch, as excessively large screens can make the device too bulky and unwieldy to wear comfortably. Well, Samsung seems to be experimenting with its smartwatches’ screen size in order to see what its customers prefer.

Galaxy Watch

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is expected to have a larger screen size than its predecessor, according to a tweet from the well-known leaker, Ice Universe (@UniverseIce). While the Galaxy Watch 3, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro all had 1.4-inch circular displays, the new watch is rumored to have a 1.47-inch screen, making it 0.7 inches bigger than the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. The resolution of the new watch has also been improved, though it has not yet been confirmed what that resolution is.

In addition to a larger screen, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is expected to feature a rotating bezel, which is a beloved feature by many smartwatch users. The watch will likely run on One UI Watch software and have a range of features including an accelerometer, barometer, blood pressure monitoring, ECG, GPS, gyro, heart rate sensor, magnetic sensor, sleep tracking, and stress measurement. It will also have an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, and will support LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, Samsung Pay, and wireless charging. However, battery life is not expected to see a significant improvement from previous models.

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