Samsung Galaxy Watch4's battery may have just been certified by the 3C

Peter, 16 March 2021

The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and Watch Active4 are expected to be announced in the second quarter of this year (April-June). They may mark an important shift in strategy for Samsung as the company is expected to replace Tizen with Android.

It appears that the 3C has certified a 240 mAh battery for use in the SM-R880, which is presumably the 41mm version of the Galaxy Watch4. For comparison, the 41mm Watch3 has a 247 mAh battery, the 45mm one steps up to 350 mAh.

3C certification for the EB-BR880ABY battery for the upcoming Galaxy Watch4
3C certification for the EB-BR880ABY battery for the upcoming Galaxy Watch4

This certification also suggests that the new smartwatches will be unveiled sooner rather than later at some point in the next three months.

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I don't know what you mean, I only have SpO2 tracker though I feel it's pretty useless as it only shows 100% each time I try it since 2014 so not sure what VO2 max brings to the table.

Waiting for Garmin Fenix (Pro) 7 with LTE and full supoort for all communication apps (Telegra, Signal) with possoblity to reply via watch.

  • Ly Tola
  • 17 Mar 2021
  • PWa

I'm ready to see what Galaxy Watch 4 battery can do better than 1st generation then make a decision.

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