Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 (stylized as Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2) is a smartwatch developed by Samsung Electronics. It was announced on 5 August 2019. The Galaxy Watch Active 2 was scheduled for availability in the United States starting on 23 September 2019.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 (SM-R820/R830)
DeveloperSamsung Electronics
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
Product familySamsung Gear
TypeSmartwatch
Release date5 August 2019
PredecessorSamsung Galaxy Watch Active
SuccessorSamsung Galaxy Watch 3
Related articlesSamsung Galaxy
WebsiteOfficial website

Galaxy Watch Active 2 has been released in 2 forms: Bluetooth, and LTE. The LTE version can be a standalone phone without the need to be in the vicinity of a phone. With LTE connectivity, a user can call, text, pay, stream music, or stream video without a nearby smartphone.[1] It runs Tizen operating system.

Specifications

Model Galaxy Watch Active 2 Source
Size 44 mm 40 mm [2]

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Colors Silver, Black, Gold Silver, Black, Gold
Display 1.4" (34 mm) 1.2" (30 mm)
Resolution 360 x 360 pixels
Part No. SM-R820 SM-R830
Glass Corning Gorilla Glass DX+
Processor Exynos 9110 dual core 1.15 GHz
Operating System Tizen (OS 4.0)
Size 44 mm x 44 mm x 10.9 mm 40 mm x 40 mm x 10.9 mm
Weight (without strap) 30 g 26 g
Strap Size 20 mm
Water Resistance 5 ATM + IP68
Memory 1.5 GiB RAM + 4 GiB flash memory
Bluetooth version: 768 MiB RAM + 4 GiB flash memory
Connectivity
Sensors
Battery 340 mAh 247 mAh
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gollark: UDP is not a stream-oriented protocol and yet you have to muck with sockets in convoluted ways.
gollark: As I said, the socket APIs map *terribly* onto this.
gollark: > does udp even work over IP multicast... yes.
gollark: I just have no idea why.

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