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Should you upgrade to the Galaxy Watch 7, Watch Ultra, or Galaxy Ring?


The Galaxy Ring, Watch 7, and Ultra are designed for very different people, and only two of them have good trade-in options.

The Galaxy Watch 4 has a two-generation-old Exynos, thicker display bezel, smaller battery capacity, no skin temp sensor, slower charging, and just got its last Wear OS update. (Image credit: Michael Hicks / Android Central)Your main reasons for upgrading are the Exynos W1000 CPU, the revamped health sensors for more accurate HR data, and the dual-band GPS. Now, you're jumping ahead two Exynos generations with 33% more RAM, improving from 1,000 to 3,000 nits while removing the thicker display border, and adding properly accurate HR and GPS data.

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