Samsung’s new Galaxy Watch Active 2, will be the first smart-watch from the company to feature an electrocardiogram (ECG) heart rate tracker, claims a report by Wearable. But according to the report, the feature won’t be available when the watch is first released, and will be enabled through a software update next year.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active-2 Released 2019, September. 42 g, 10.9 mm thickness. Tizen-based wearable OS 4.0. Galaxy Watch Active keeps track of your daily activities for over 45 hours on a single charge.
The Active 2 has an Exynos 9110 dual-core chip-set, the same as its predecessor – and the original Galaxy Watch, for that matter – but at 1.15 GHz, it’s fast enough. The smart-watch’s 768 MB of RAM is fine for switching in and out of apps, though that’s upgraded to 1.5 GB for the LTE model.
Difference between the Galaxy Watch and the Galaxy watch active:
The Galaxy Watch Active only has one 40 mm size. The Galaxy Watch Active is quite a bit smaller than both Galaxy Watch devices, offering a 1.1-inch display instead of the 1.2 or 1.3-inch displays. The main difference is just display size, which we mentioned above.
