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The video compares the Galaxy Watch 4 with the Galaxy Watch Active 2, emphasizing enhancements in the Watch 4 such as improved battery capacity, additional sensors, Wear OS with more apps, and features like body composition analysis. Differences in software and screen settings are highlighted, along with the improved screen timeout on the Watch 4. The Galaxy Watch 4 is portrayed as an upgrade over the Active 2, offering features like a digital crown, better notifications, and a trade-in offer for the Active 2. Overall, the Galaxy Watch 4 is presented as a more advanced smartwatch option with enhanced capabilities.
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In this segment of the video, the comparison is made between the Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch Active 2. Key points include the slight battery capacity improvement in the Galaxy Watch 4, additional sensors like body composition, blood pressure, and ECG on the Watch 4 compared to the Active 2. The Galaxy Watch 4 runs Wear OS, offering more apps via Google, while the Active 2 still runs Tizen. The differences in software and screen settings like screen timeout are highlighted.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the screen timeout settings of the watches, noting that the Galaxy Watch is lighter than the Active 2. They demonstrate how to navigate apps on each watch and highlight features like Samsung Pay and Google Maps on both devices. The Galaxy Watch 4 allows for taking screenshots by pressing two buttons simultaneously, a feature not available on the Active 2. They also compare the number and quality of watch faces available on the two devices, with the Galaxy Watch 4 having better animations for notifications. Overall, the Galaxy Watch 4 is presented as an improvement over the Active 2, offering more apps and features.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker compares the Galaxy Watch 4 with the Galaxy Watch Active 2, mentioning the presence of a digital crown on the Galaxy Watch 4. They suggest that upgrading to the Galaxy Watch 4 is a good choice due to potential improvements in battery life. The main difference highlighted is the lack of watch faces compared to the Galaxy Watch Active 2. Additionally, the speaker mentions returning the Galaxy Watch Active 2 to Samsung for a trade-in offer. The video concludes with a reminder to like, share, and subscribe.