The main topic is early Labor Day tech deals.
Key points:
1. Deals on Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy S23 series phones.
2. Deals on Samsung Galaxy Watch wearables.
3. Deals on Apple products, including MacBook Air, iPad, Apple Pencil, and Apple Watch.
The main topic is the review of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6.
The key points are:
1. The Galaxy Watch 6 offers minor upgrades in performance, display, and design compared to its predecessors.
2. The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic features a rotating bezel and a more stylish appearance, but sacrifices battery life.
3. The watch has some inaccuracies in GPS tracking and health sensors, but offers useful heart rate monitoring and fitness features.
The One UI Watch 5 update for Galaxy smartwatches introduces a Device Care feature that allows users to access battery, storage, and memory information directly from their wrists, although the Diagnostics menu remains exclusive to the Galaxy Wearable and Samsung Members mobile apps.
Samsung has launched its "Discover Samsung" sale, featuring discounts on smartphones, monitors, TVs, and audio devices, including $120 off the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 Smartphone and various markdowns on TVs and monitors.
Samsung is offering discounts of up to $250 on their Galaxy Watch line, with the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic and Galaxy Watch 6 being the best options for Android users, and the Galaxy Watch 4 being the lowest-priced option at $170.
TechRadar readers have exclusive early access to the Samsung Discover event, including a great deal on the Galaxy S23 Ultra with an enhanced trade-in rebate of up to $880 and a free 512GB memory upgrade, offering a total saving of up to $980.
During the ongoing Discover Samsung fall sale, you can find massive savings on a wide range of Samsung-branded devices and appliances, as well as deals from Best Buy, with discounts available until September 17th.
During the Discover Samsung fall sale, you can get the Samsung SmartThings Station for just $1, allowing you to control your home devices and automate your home at a steep discount.
The Galaxy Watch 6 is the first smartwatch with WearOS 4 and offers a range of features, making it a smooth operator.
Samsung is set to launch affordable smartphones, including the Galaxy A05, which features a 6.7-inch screen, a 50MP primary camera, and 25W fast charging capabilities.
The Galaxy Watch 5, available at a discounted price on Amazon, is a solid choice for Android users looking for a feature-rich smartwatch without breaking the bank.
Samsung is teasing the launch of "The New Epic" in India on October 4, which is expected to be its last major device announcement for 2023, featuring a powerful and versatile Galaxy Tab and the affordable Galaxy S23 FE smartphone competing with the Pixel 7a.
Samsung has announced collaborations with leading universities and hospitals to enhance its digital health ecosystem and improve its smartwatches' health and fitness tracking capabilities.
Samsung has announced that the new sleep apnea feature on the Samsung Health Monitor app has been approved and will be available on Galaxy Watch series in Korea early next year, allowing users to proactively spot symptoms of the condition and reduce the risk of health complications.
Samsung unveiled its latest innovations in analog and logic semiconductor technologies, including the Exynos 2400 mobile processor and Zoom Anyplace camera sensor technology, at its inaugural Samsung System LSI Tech Day 2023 event, showcasing its vision for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Best Buy is hosting a Samsung Savings Event, offering discounts on Samsung phones, TVs, tablets, and appliances, providing shoppers with early holiday savings and additional discounts for My Best Buy members.
Best Buy is hosting a Samsung Savings Event with discounts on phones, tablets, smartwatches, and more, including $500 off the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus with a trade-in and a free $150 Best Buy gift card.
The SmartThings platform, with Samsung devices at its core, continues to evolve with support for the wider industry protocols such as Matter and the ability to integrate with devices from partners, such as Philips Hue and Aqara; SmartThings Find network comprises over 300 million Find Nodes; challenges in building out the network included scalability and battery life optimization; SmartThings Find is closely tied to the Samsung ecosystem and not intended for integration with core Android; the Map Full View feature was developed to make the smart home more accessible and visually appealing; the redesign of Galaxy SmartTag2 was based on customer feedback; SmartTag has potential use cases in business environments; the SmartThings Station has received positive responses, with its simple and intuitive integrated button; Z-Wave support is not prioritized, with focus on supporting Matter, Thread, and Wi-Fi.