Design & Sizes
Classy vs sporty
Samsung isn’t done spinning the bezel just yet — quite literally. The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is bringing back that clicky, tactile ring that is just right enough to make it feel like a “real” watch. It picks up right where the Watch 6 Classic left off and comes in a premium build with a stainless steel body, available only in one case size — 46 mm.
Meanwhile, the standard Galaxy Watch 8 is slimmer than before. It’s only 9 mm thin and should be your go-to if you are more interested in the fitness tracking capabilities of a smartwatch. The software is still the full One UI Watch 6, and you don’t miss out on features besides the Quick Actions button on the side. However, it’s design is lighter and sleeker for more comfort while doing sports activities. Also, the Galaxy Watch 8 comes in two case sizes — 40 mm and 44 mm.
Both watches should be getting the usual Home and Back buttons. But the Classic is also sporting a digital crown-looking button right between them. It’s a programmable Quick Button to quickly get into apps or exercises, like on the Galaxy Watch Ultra.
Bands
Dunk the old ones
Software & Features
Wear OS 6 with One UI Watch 8
Think the same familiar foundation, but with a slicker Samsung skin, plus the usual sprinkle of Galaxy-only features. AI is front and center, offering smarter fitness tips, more intuitive workout recommendations, and better sleep insights. These are the first smartwatches with Gemini on board, and you can talk to the Google Assistant straight on the watch — no phone needed, just a Wi-Fi connection (or cellular if you have an LTE model).
The new features like detailed coaching plans and pro-grade insights, dietary suggestions, antioxidant readings and a new vascular load metric are present on both. As mentioned before — these are more or less the same smartwatch, with the design being the major differentiator. Well… the design does beget a slightly different internal battery –
Battery and Charging
Samsung Watches have always been dependable
The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic has a 445 mAh cell, which does give us a full day of use. Day and a half easy, or you can push it to two days depending on usage. Samsung does say it can last up to 30 hours with Always On Display, and 40 hours with AOD off.
The Galaxy Watch 8, with its two sizes, has 325 mAh and 435 mAh batteries. And both get the same ratings — up to 30 hours with AOD, 40 hours with AOD off. Or, in our experience, these smartwatches are definitely a daily charge ordeal. Maybe not from 0% – 100%, but you do get in the habit of just plopping them on a charging puck when you’ve got some downtime.
PhoneArena Smartwatch Charging Test
Model | 30 mins charge (% charged) |
Full charge (time) |
---|---|---|
Galaxy Watch 8 (40mm) | 45% | 1 hour 19 minutes |
Galaxy Watch 8 Classic | 41% | 1 hour 24 minutes |
Galaxy Watch Ultra | 36% | 1 hour 48 minutes |
Apple Watch Series 10 (46mm) | 50% | 1 hour 13 minutes |
Google Pixel Watch 3 (45mm) | 50% | 1 hour 23 minutes |
OnePlus Watch 3 (46mm) | 80% | 47 minutes |
As mentioned above, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic only comes in 46 mm. In that case, you will have a choice between a model with cellular and one without. The prices are respectively $499.99 and $549.99.
The Galaxy Watch 8 comes in 40 mm and 44 mm variants, again — with our without LTE. So, the most basic model will start at $349.99, the bigger one — $379.99. Add $50 to the price tag if you want a cellular modem inside.
Specs
Here’s what we get in a nutshell:
Galaxy Watch 8 | Galaxy Watch 8 Classic |
---|---|
Models 40 and 44 mm in Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + Cellular versions |
Models 46 mm in Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + Cellular versions |
Processor Exynos W1000 chip, 3nm |
Processor Exynos W1000 chip, 3nm |
Software Wear OS 6 OneUI Watch 8 |
Software Wear OS 6 OneUI Watch 8 |
Battery 325 / 435 mAh 10W wireless charging Magnetic charger, ~50% in 30 mins |
Battery 445 mAh 10W wireless charging Magnetic charger, ~50% in 30 mins |
Sensors HR, blood oxygen, altimeter, ECG |
Sensors HR, blood oxygen, altimeter, ECG |
Key features Sleek, light aluminum Blood glucose monitoring |
Key features Stainless steel case Rotating bezel and crown button Blood glucose monitoring |
It’s kind of very clear who the Classic is meant for and who the base model is for. The Classic variants are heavier, bulkier, and their mechanical parts click and clack. Thus, they are not very practical for workouts. Mind you, it’s not impossible or undoable — the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic does feel solid and kind of compact-ish going by previous experiences, but it does still stick out.
What the Classic is supposed to be is be pretty — so that’s the watch meant for an outfit. If you already have a fitness tracker or don’t care to use one — the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic should be more up your alley. It’ll work with both casual and more formal fits, especially if you add a few different bands to your collection.
That said, the base Galaxy Watch 8 is not ugly or anything. It just looks a bit more like a fitness tracker than a timepiece, we thought. That’s not a bad thing for practicality — it feels great to run or workout with. For personal expression and accessorizing — it’ll be up to your tastes and style, don’t let us tell you what to slap on your wrist!
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