Wear Radar

Samsung Galaxy WatchvsApple Watch

Samsung Galaxy Watch
Buy/Wait:neutral

Reaching maturity, next model expected soon

Best for: Android users — especially those in the Samsung ecosystem — who want a premium smartwatch with comprehensive health tracking, Wear OS flexibility, and strong software support. The Ultra suits outdoor-active users who need longer battery life.

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Apple Watch
Buy/Wait:neutral

Reaching maturity, next model expected soon

Best for: iPhone users who want the most capable smartwatch health experience available. Ideal for anyone who values medical-grade monitoring (ECG, blood pressure, SpO2), a premium always-on display, and the best Apple Watch workout tracking. If health is your priority, this is the one to get.

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Samsung Galaxy WatchApple Watch
TierSmartwatchSmartwatch
PlatformAndroid onlyiOS only
Battery1.5 days1 days
Always-on display
GPS
Cellular
Health sensorsecg, blood pressure, spo2, skin temp, hrv, body compecg, spo2, skin temp, hrv, blood pressure
ReleasedJul 25, 2025Sep 19, 2025
Cycle length366 days364 days
Cycle adviceneutralneutral
Deals adviceneutralneutral
Next modelGalaxy Watch 9 (Expected summer 2026)Apple Watch Series 12 (Expected fall 2026)

Why buy each?

Samsung Galaxy Watch

Best-in-class health tracking

ECG, blood pressure, body composition, SpO2, and advanced sleep coaching — all processed on-device with Galaxy AI.

Deep Samsung ecosystem integration

Answer calls, control SmartThings, and use Galaxy AI features seamlessly across Galaxy phones and tablets.

Full Wear OS with Google apps

Access Google Play, Google Maps, Google Wallet, and Samsung's polished One UI Watch 7 interface.

Apple Watch

Hypertension detection

The Series 11 is the first mainstream smartwatch to offer FDA-cleared hypertension (high blood pressure) detection — a feature that could flag silent health risks.

Thinnest Apple Watch ever

At 9.7mm, the Series 11 is significantly slimmer than previous models — noticeably lighter on the wrist for all-day and sleep tracking.

ECG, SpO2 and sleep apnea detection

On-demand ECG, continuous blood oxygen monitoring, and sleep apnea detection (FDA-cleared) make this one of the most medically relevant consumer wearables available.