Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra – Unboxing, Setup and Detailed Review



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In this video, we will unbox the brand new Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra, perform a full setup and do a detailed review.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is samsung’s most powerful watch and a direct rival to Apple Watch Ultra.

Let’s dive in.

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25 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra – Unboxing, Setup and Detailed Review

  1. The normal seven looks better than this. That's crazy! I have the regular seven and it looks phenomenal. I don't like the look of this at all. And the way the bands seem to work just gives me Apple watch vibes

  2. You missed charging by laying it on the back of your S24 Ultra. Some show it works initially and then throws and error message so apparently that doesn't work which is a new development. Some show it working on the watch 7 but not easy as the band doesn't let it lay flat. It's puzzling because they both use the same sensor on the back of the watch AFAIK.

    Other: If the Watch 6 Classic had a battery or the watch 5 pro had the rotating bezel, they wouldn't be able to sell the Watch 7 Ultra. To take away the rotating bezel and then have simply a button in the crown position that doesn't rotate to make up for the missing rotatable bezel is utter nonsense since they could still preserve the button functionality it has.

  3. I bought latest Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra mainly because I want to have something that tracks my step count every day, without having to have my cell phone in my pocket all the time…

    Following problem happens to me every time…for example, when I wear a watch and a mobile phone at the same time, and they are not connected via bluetooth, and I take, for example, 1200 steps, (the number of steps is almost identical on the mobile phone), after that I connect the watch to the mobile phone via bluetooth and suddenly another 200-300 steps are added to me in samsung health app and then it says about 1400-1500… how? why? it's obvious that something is not working well with that synchronization.

    what is the point of having two devices counting steps if they will always add some non-existent steps,,,

  4. Been watching your videos for a while now and was inspired to start a collection. Started with the MAMACOO, its specs for price and clean looks, now am looking for a dress watch to add.

  5. I had a watch 6 and decided to upgrade. I use the s23 ultra unlocked and my setup didn't proceed quite as described probably due to the older phone. I had to go into connections to manually pair up. Putting on the bands were fun because my hands shake (I'm 80). Turning the watch face down made it easier (the slide under banding on the 6 was somewhat tricky). For me, the gestures don't work well and manually trying to read O2 keeps asking me to move watch further up my wrist; much further and it's on my ear! When it does its own thing, I get reasonable readings. Some watch faces I bought for the 6 took some time to settle in and be usable (to be fair, it took a couple days to work with my 6 as well). All in all, I do like it and feel that when we get comfortable with each other, things will settle down.

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