Alongside the two foldables, the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 and its Classic variant were also revealed during the company’s Unpacked event. The base and Classic variants come in two sizes each. In the same vein, you can choose models that have only Bluetooth connectivity, or those that also get LTE support.
This means that the smaller models of both the regular Samsung Galaxy Watch6, alongside the Classic variant, come with a 1.3-inch 432 x 432 Super AMOLED always-on display. The larger ones, on the other hand, come with a 1.5-inch 480 x 480 Super AMOLED always-on screen instead. It’s pretty much the same story with the equipped battery, rated at 300mAh and 425mAh, which translates to 30 hours and 40 hours of use respectively.
As for its feature set, most of the things offered by the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 and its Classic variant will be familiar if you’ve extensively used its predecessor models. Sleep tracking makes a return, with the company saying that there is now in-depth analysis of sleep score factors. Things like Sleep Coaching also make a return, as does the ability to measure body composition.