Hardware-wise, there are few changes in place, but they are more than welcome. The Pro model has almost twice the battery capacity compared to its direct predecessor, now 590 mAh. The vanilla Watch5 also gets a bigger battery, but the upgrade is relatively modest – 410 mAh from 361 mAh – at least as far as the 44mm is concerned. This year, the company made another bold move – removing the rotating bezel from the Classic model and renaming it to Pro. Now, the lineup consists of the Galaxy Watch5 and the Watc5 Pro. There’s still the virtual bezel control, but the physical one will be missed.
The new Galaxy Watch5 lineup has little to no difference compared to the older Galaxy Watch4 generation. Both series are powered by the same Exynos W920 chipset based on the 5nm manufacturing process and it’s designed with wearables in mind. It was first introduced last year and it offers a significant upgrade in performance and efficiency compared to the older Exynos W9110 chipset that powers the Galaxy Watch3 and older.
Dimensions: | 45,4 x 45,4 x 10,5 mm |
Weight: | 46,50 g |
GSM frequencies: | 850/900/1800/1900 |
Standard UMTS: | 850/900/2100 |
Standard battery: | Li-Ion 590 mAh |
Internal memory: | 16 GB |
RAM memory: | 1.5 GB |
Operating system: | Wear OS 3.5 |
Processor: | Samsung Exynos W920 1.18 GHz Number of cores: 2 |
GPU: | ARM Mali-G68 |
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