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How to pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic
The classic rotating bezel is back, with a bigger display, faster chip and larger battery

The Galaxy Watch 6 series of smartwatches was announced at this yearās Samsung Unpacked event. The Ā£289 Galaxy Watch 6 and the Ā£369 Galaxy Watch 6 Classic will launch on 11 August. Both are available to pre-order now.
Samsung makes the best smartwatches for Android phones, and the latest pair improve on last yearās devices, with updated specs, bigger displays and thinner bezels. Notably for 2023, weāre seeing the revival of the āclassicā series ā a more traditional-looking watch with a rotating bezel for tactile menu navigation.
Last spotted on the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, the iconic rotating bezel skipped a generation and has been sorely missed by some fans of Samsungās wristwear. The moving bezel allows you to scroll through menus and interact with apps by physically turning the frame of the watch.
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The standard Galaxy Watch 6 arrives in both 40mm and 44mm sizes, while the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic comes in 43mm and 47mm. Both are available with optional LTE, which means you can use an e-SIM to get a mobile connection without tethering to your phone.
Thereās a pre-order bonus, too. Anyone who pre-orders the Galaxy Watch 6 before launch will receive a Ā£75 Google Play voucher to splash on WearOS apps.
Where to pre-order the Galaxy Watch 6 / Watch 6 Classic
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6: From £289, Amazon.co.uk

The vanilla Galaxy Watch 6 features a 20 per cent larger display and a 30 per cent slimmer bezel, while the Watch 6 Classic is being treated to a 15 per cent thinner rotating bezel.
Battery capacity has been bumped up, but not by much ā no surprise, considering last yearās Galaxy Watch 5 gave the series a significant battery boost.
Both watches have an advertised battery life of up to 40 hours with the always-on display switched off.
Thereās an updated processor powering both devices. The Exynos W930 runs at a higher clock speed and is backed up by 2GB of memory rather than 1.5GB, which should result in better performance and less lag.

Samsungās BioActive sensor makes its return, combining an optical heart-rate monitor, ECG and body composition measurements into one. On the software side, thereās been some improvements to Samsungās sleep-tracking and sleep-coaching features, as well as more-accurate run tracking whenever GPS detects youāre on a running track.
A snazzy new fabric strap is good news for anyone who wears their watch to bed. Samsungās also made it easier to change straps on the Galaxy Watch 6 series, with a newly designed push-button release mechanism similar to the ones found in traditional watches.

The basic Galaxy Watch 6 will cost £289 and £319 for the 40mm and 44mm models, respectively. Optional LTE costs an extra £50. The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic costs £369 and £399 for the 43mm and 47mm models, respectively. Optional LTE costs another £60.
Both are available to pre-order now, ahead of their full launch on 11 August.
Buy now From £289, Amazon.co.uk
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