Smartwatch Comparisons: Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro VS. Apple Watch Ultra

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and Apple Watch Ultra are two of the newest smartwatches on the market. Both models target the same customer group: outdoor adventurers who are active and need features to suit them. Both these smartwatches offer quite a lot of these features to the customers. And of course both target specific platforms.

However, each of them also has the potential to attract customers from the opposite platform. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and Apple Watch Ultra have elements that make the technology appealing. In this article, we will compare two smartwatches. While the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and Apple Watch Ultra are similar in many ways, they are very different. So let's break down how each compares.

Specifications Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 ProApple Watch Screen Size 1.4" 1.92" Screen Resolution 450 x 450 (321 ppi density) 502 x 410 (338 ppi density) SoCExynos W920 (5nm 4GB W920 4GB / 5GB 4GB / 5 GB 4 GB / 5 GB . x 10.5 mm 49 x 44 x 14.4 mm Weight 46.5 g 61.3 g Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.2, LTE Wi-Fi Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.3, LTESecurity INPOS, Apple Disability ID, PINOS password, 3.5 code, One UI Watch 4.5 Watch OS 9 Price $449 / $499 $799Buy AmazonAmazonSamsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro VS Apple Watch Ultra: Design

No one can work around it. In terms of design, these two watches really look awesome. Although the Apple Watch Ultra is significantly larger than the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. It's also significantly thicker. But despite their size, the designs of these two watches are simply amazing. Undoubtedly, a large part of this is due to the use of titanium for the watch case.

However, the two companies have different approaches to uniforms. Samsung sticks to the familiar watch cases, while Apple sticks with square cases. Both companies use sapphire glass for the glass above the screen. This helps protect the screen from scratches and scuffs. Both also have a good selection of bands to choose from.

The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and Apple Watch Ultra also have two interaction buttons. But the Apple Watch Ultra also has a Digital Crown, while Samsung opted for the Digital Touch bezel.

While the Apple Watch Ultra feels larger, it may not feel much different on the wrist. Therefore, most people need not worry if one feels much heavier than the other. Overall, both have great designs and while there may be some minor improvements, users will be happy with the choice.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro VS. Apple Watch Ultra: Display

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Both watches have excellent screens and will be able to do the job as desired. Everything is made to be visible when in use. However, Apple's screen is larger, which can help with visibility a bit more than on the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. Apple Watch Ultra has a higher pixel density and screen resolution.

Both watches also have always-on displays, but the Apple Watch Ultra is significantly brighter. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro has a peak brightness of 1000 nits, while the Apple Watch Ultra has a peak brightness of 2000 nits. This way, the Ultra will be more visible even in direct sunlight. For those who constantly use the device on outdoor adventures, especially in sunny climates, this is sure to make a difference.

Beyond maximum brightness, size and shape can affect comfort and usability. The Apple Watch Ultra's screen is not only larger, it's also square, which means there's more usable screen real estate. But the rounded design of the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro allows for a more comfortable flow when paired with the touch bezel. Something about scrolling, where you drag your finger along the edge of the screen in a circular motion, feels more natural.

Even if it means you have to leave part of the screen to be able to navigate. However, as mentioned, both watches have excellent displays. And which one comes down to a sense of personal preference. However, on paper, the Watch Ultra's display could look better.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro VS. Apple Watch Ultra Performance

Since we weren't able to test the Apple Watch Ultra, we can't guarantee its performance. But it should perform better, or at least on par with the current Apple Watch Series 7 and previous devices. And they perform quite well compared to smartwatches running on Wear OS. We expect nothing more than a pleasant experience from Apple's latest high-end smartwatch. The Watch Ultra uses the new S8 chip, which should perform as well as the S7.

The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro runs on the new Samsung W920. This is the same chip used in the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. But the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is even better. Although it is small and for most users it may not even be noticeable. In terms of RAM, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro has 16GB, which is actually more than enough for any activity you can do on a smartwatch.

However, it never hurts to have more RAM. And the Apple Watch Ultra definitely has more RAM. Twice as big as the 32GB Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, which is sure to help run multiple apps and get things done. And all that RAM can be used for everything the Apple Watch Ultra can do.

After all, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and Apple Watch Ultra will be able to handle everything you do.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro VS. Apple Watch Ultra: Battery

No matter how many cool features a smartwatch has and how well it performs, it doesn't matter if the watch doesn't have enough battery life to keep up with your usage. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and Apple Watch Ultra have the longest battery life of any watch made by the two companies.

However, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro wins a bit here. Each watch has good battery life under standard usage. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro lasts nearly 40 hours (possibly longer) on a single charge while you use most of the available features. Apple Watch Ultra lasts about 36 hours on a single charge with regular use. What's really interesting is the low power mode that every watch offers. This greatly extends battery life.

Galaxy Watch 5 Pro users can get up to 80 hours of battery life thanks to the low power mode. The Apple Watch Ultra offers up to 60 which is great too, but barely a day less. Another thing to note is that the low power mode is not immediately available on the Apple Watch Ultra. Apple says this will happen soon, meaning users will have to wait a while to be able to extend battery life this way.

For those who take longer trips, they need to be a little more careful if the timer is to last long. Apple doesn't list the watch's battery size, but you do get a 590mAh battery with the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. More than anything Samsung has to offer. It is important to remember that battery life varies from person to person. So while the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro may provide better battery life, the Apple Watch Ultra may outlast the others. It depends on the use case.

However, if both watches are used in the same way, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will last longer. And it may diminish with higher battery capacities.

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