New high quality renders of the Samsung Galaxy Watch
Active have surfaced, confirming two things. The watch will run on Samsung's
new One UI and it won't have a rotating bezel like its predecessors. It made sense for Samsung to
bring its new-look One UI to Tizen as well as Android (hence the name, One UI)
and it looks every bit as fresh and clean as you can imagine. Since Samsung is
moving away from the rotating bezel it seems One UI will be operated entirely
through swipes and by using the two buttons on the side of the Galaxy Watch
Active.
All the images and watch faces have a predominantly
dark background, which not only gives the UI a posh look but also bolsters
battery life considerably (thanks to the OLED nature of the watch' screen). It seems like the Galaxy Watch
Active will be activity-tracking-focused with a number of watch faces that put
your daily goals front and center.
The new Watch Active is said to be able to
automatically recognize more types of activity and track them without the need
for you to initialize a workout. The Galaxy Watch Active will have a continuous heart rate tracking
feature that, if enabled, will notify the wearer of any abnormalities with
their heart rate.
Specs-wise the Galaxy Watch Active will have a
1.1-inch 360x360px AMOLED display, which is smaller than what both the
preceding Gear Sport and subsequent Galaxy Watch had. The Galaxy Watch Active
will rely on a dual-core Exynos 9110 chip with 768MB of RAM, 4GB of built-in
storage, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS and NFC. It will be powered by a 236mAh
battery and operate under Tizen 4.0.0.3. You will be able to take the Galaxy
Watch Active swimming too as it can go up to 50m under water without issue.
Samsung is expected to show off the Galaxy Watch Active
alongside the Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e at its February 20 Unpacked event.
