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Once it’s done, the system spits out a comprehensive breakdown of your body, saying how many pounds of water, fat and skeletal mass it detected. It’ll also instruct you to stay still and lift your arms away from your body while it scans, which takes about 15 seconds. Then, it tells you to place your middle and ring fingers on the two buttons on the edge. The Watch will first ask for basic information like your gender, age and weight. Samsung used a new 3-in-1 biometric sensor that not only should allow for faster and more consistent readings, it also enables bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) to offer body mass scans. In addition to brand new (yet familiar) software, the Watch 4 line also got a serious hardware upgrade. This could potentially make it easier to use the watch with one-hand or when I have my arms full, but they don’t work very well at the moment and are limited to responding to calls or messages. I enabled the setting and was able to answer a call by raising my wrist as instructed, but dismissing them by rotating my fist did not work. In theory, this will let you answer or dismiss calls by flicking your wrist or lifting your arm. One last thing that Samsung added via One UI: gesture controls.
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But if you’re an iPhone owner you probably weren’t considering an Android watch to begin with.
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Oh and while we’re at it, the Watch 4 series doesn’t work with iOS, unlike its predecessors. These only work with Samsung’s phones, though, so if you’re using some other Android device this doesn’t apply. When you play a song on your phone, a media controller is supposed to appear on the wearable. One UI also allows for settings on your watch and phone to sync, so that when you enable Do Not Disturb on one, the other activates it too. I was expecting them to automatically show up on the watch without me doing any work, but I guess this way you get to decide what you want on your wrist.
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This seamless installation of apps that are already on your phone onto your watch is one of the features that Samsung said its One UI software would enable. A section in the Play Store shows all the apps on your phone that have Wear counterparts and I easily added Telegram and Spotify from this page.
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Of course, the dead giveaway that there’s something more going on here is that you can now download apps from the Play Store directly from your wrist.
There’s also a customizable quick settings panel above the main page, too. But instead of All Apps being one of the pages on the right, they’re now below the home screen.
You’ll still swipe sideways or spin the physical bezel on the Classic to scroll through all your widgets and use the touch-sensitive ring around the regular Watch 4’s screen. Honestly, if I didn't know the Watch 4 was using a whole new OS, I might have just assumed this was a minor Tizen update. Quick Media Switching (QMS), which removes the delay when switching between resolutions and frame rates.Let’s start with the most intriguing change in both watches: Wear OS. Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Quick Frame Transport (QFT), and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), which are helpful for video games since they reduce input lag, latency, and refresh rate for smoother, more accurate gameplay. HDMI 2.1 also brings a number of other A/V features and enhancements, including:ĭynamic HDR, which is capable of changing HDR settings on a frame-by-frame basis.Įnhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC), which enables the use of object-based surround sound formats, such as Dolby Atmos. The HDMI 2.1 increases your maximum signal bandwidth from 18Gbps (HDMI 2.0) to 48Gbps, which enables video resolutions of up to 10K and frame rates as high as 120fps. HDMI 2.1 Cable, which is being called “ultra high speed” cables, are what enable the higher resolutions and refresh rates. Ultra HD High-Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable supports the 48Gbps bandwidth, which allows for uncompressed 8K video with all the trimmings.