Summary

The new Watch Series 10 is not just thinner than its predecessor, it offers a couple of additional features. Bit Apple’s non-ultra smartwatch competes directly with Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 7. So, which is better? Let’s find out.

Rectangular vs. Circular Design

The Watch Series 10 and the Galaxy Watch 7 are built differently from the ground up. Although both companies offer their smartwatch in an aluminum casing, theApple Watch has a rectangular screen, while the Galaxy Watch has a circular screen. As with its pricier Ultra 2 model, Apple also offers the Watch Series 10 with a titanium case (in Slate, Gold, and Natural finishes).

Both the smartwatches are available in two sizes. The Watch Series 10, for instance, comes in 42mm and 46mm sizes, both of which are 0.38 inches (9.7mm) thick. On the other hand, theGalaxy Watch 7is available in 40mm and 44mm variants, which are slightly smaller (but equally thick).

Apple Watch Series 10 top down view.

While the lightest Apple Watch happens to be the 42mm variant with GPS + Cellular connectivity (weighing 1.03oz), Galaxy Watch 40mm variants are even lighter (at 1.01oz).

Variants and dimensions aside, the Watch Series 10 continues to have rounded edges that blend into the frame, while the Galaxy Watch 7 has a flat-glass display. On the Apple Watch, you get aDigital Crownand a side button, whereas the Galaxy Watch offers two side buttons.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7.

Protecting the Series 10 screen is a new Ion-X front glass on the aluminum model and sapphire crystal glass on the titanium model. Samsung’s counterpart also ships with a sapphire crystal glass front (which debuted on the Galaxy Watch 5), which makes it more of a norm among flagship smartwatches (except the Pixel Watch 3).

Regarding durability, the Watch Series 10 is water-resistant up to 50m, making the smartwatch swimproof. This time, the regular Apple Watch is also fit for shallow diving (6m depth), a welcome addition over its predecessor. Further, the smartwatch featuresan IP6X dust resistance rating.

Apple Watch from the side.

The Galaxy Watch 7 takes things to a different level. It features multiple ratings, including a 5 ATM water resistance rating, an IP68 rating, anda MIL-STD-810H military-grade certificationfor optimum performance in harsh environmental conditions.

The Watch Series 10 Has a Bigger Display

Given that the Watch Series 10 has a rectangular screen, it is better at displaying content like messages or notifications (that show up in the form of lines). That is not to say that the Galaxy Watch 7 isn’t good, as both its variants feature large enough screens for day-to-day update tracking.

Dishing out the numbers, theWatch Series 10 comes in two screen sizes: the 42mm variant has a 1.89 inch screen, and the 46mm variant has a 2.04 inch screen. On the other hand, the Galaxy Watch 7 has a significantly smaller screen estate. The 40mm version has a 1.3 inch screen, while the 44mm variant has a 1.5 inch screen.

Galaxy Watch 7 on a wrist with the battery information on the screen.

Even though both smartwatches sport an equally bright panel, the Watch Series 10 featuresLTPO3 technology, which allows its screen to refresh once every second (thanks to a 1Hz minimum screen refresh rate), even in always-on mode.

Further, Apple claims that the watch is slightly brighter than its predecessor when viewed at an angle. Apart from this, both smartwatch screens have a similar resolution. The Galaxy Watch 7, however, retains the rotating bezel functionality (without the physically moving bezels).

Apple Watch Series 10 feature wall from Apple’s event.

Both Smartwatches Excel at Fitness Tracking

At its core, the Watch Series 10 runs on the new S10 SiP, which features a dual-core processor, a four-core Neural Engine, and 64GB of storage capacity. The smartwatch also sports almost all the sensors you can think of, including electric and optical heart rate sensors, a temperature sensor, anda blood oxygen sensor (still disabled, by the way).

You also get two new pieces of hardware: a depth gauge and a water temperature sensor. These come in handy for activities like snorkeling.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 quick settings.

This year, theApple Watch features sleep apnea detection (FDA-approved), a disorder in which breathing becomes irregular during sleep. Then there’s the new Vitals app, which tracks all the health-related metrics during sleep and provides a comprehensive overview in one place.

With watchOS 11, you can also pause the activity rings on your Apple Watch in case you need to take a break. The rings can also be set differently for different days in a week. Another new feature, Training Load, helps you determine the intensity of your workout. Speaking of workouts, the app onwatchOS 11 has new exercise types with route maps, like Golf, Snowboarding, Downhill Skiing, and more.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 battery usage.

Even though the Watch Series 10 features a host of health-monitoring features, the Galaxy Watch 7 offers a few more tricks. Based on the Exynos W1000 chip, the smartwatch has a functioning blood oxygen sensor andalso offers sleep apnea detection. Team Samsung also gets access to a few additional features on Wear OS 5.0, like the advanced glycation end products (AGEs) index, which is a metabolism indicator.

Like the previous models, the Galaxy Watch 7 flaunts Samsung’s BioActive Sensor, which helps estimate your body composition. The Korean tech giant has also equipped its smartwatch with two AI-based features:Energy Scoreand Wellness Tips. If you have a Samsung smartphone, the smartwatch can even detect snoring. However, you get less storage on the device: 32GB.

Screengrab of the Glowtime launch event showcasing the Watch Series 10’s pricing.

Features like built-in GPS, ECG, crash detection, emergency calls, and general activity tracking (steps, distance, calories) are standard on both smartwatches. However, the Watch Series 10 featuresultra-wideband technologyfor precision tracking, something that the Galaxy Watch 7 misses out on.

Galaxy Watch 7 Lasts Longer on a Single Charge

Even though Apple has made advancements in fitness-related features, it hasn’t been able to improve the battery life of the regular Apple Watches. The Watch Series 10 lasts only 18 hours of normal use and up to 36 hours inLow Power Mode.

The Galaxy Watch 7 can last up to 30 hours with always-on display enabled and up to 40 hours with the feature disabled. Nonetheless, both devices feature fast charging via the wireless puck provided in the box.

Apple Watch Series 10 TAG

The Base Series 10 Costs $100 More

TheApple Watch Series 10is available for $399 for the aluminum variant with GPS connectivity and $499 for GPS and cellular connectivity. The 46mm variant starts at $429 for the GPS-only version and $529 for the cellular version. If you’re eyeing the smartwatch with titanium casing, you’d have to shell out $699 for the 42mm variant and $749 for the 46mm variant.

TheGalaxy Watch 7’s40mm version costs $299 for the Bluetooth version and $349 for the cellular version. At the same time, the 44mm is listed at $329 for the Bluetooth-only version, while the one with cellular connectivity costs $379

Samsung Watch 7 Product Image

If you’re constantly checking notifications on your smartwatch, the Watch Series 10 could be a better option due to its considerably larger display. It also offers all the fitness-tracking features except for blood oxygen tracking. Of course, you need an iPhone.

However, if you prefer classic round-dial watches and wish to have a sleeker timepiece on your wrist, you can’t go wrong with a Galaxy Watch 7. It also offers a couple of additional features and a better battery life than the Apple Watch.

Naturally, some Wear OS 5.0 features are locked to Samsung smartphones, so keep that in mind before you make a decision. Ecosystem is arguably the biggest decider here, so we’ll make it easy: own an iPhone? Get the Series 10. Got a Samsung device? The Galaxy Watch 7 is for you.

Apple Watch Series 10

Discover the Apple Watch Series 10, the thinnest and most advanced Apple wearable yet. Featuring a vibrant wide-angle OLED display, sleep apnea detection, and enhanced fitness tracking, it supports new water sports apps like Depth and Tides. Powered by the S10 chip, it delivers seamless performance and fast charging.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is Samsung’s entry-level smartwatch for 2024. It resembles the Galaxy Watch 6 but features an enhanced Exynos W1000 chipset, promising significantly improved battery life and performance.