According to Samsung, the battery life will be better than on the Galaxy Watch 3. Even going so far as to label it “multi-day battery life.” But, don’t let this confuse you. Consumers shouldn’t expect the Galaxy Watch 4 battery life to last them more than half the week. A timeframe that is commonly seen with watches from Fitbit, Garmin, Amazfit, and a few other brands. In fact, Galaxy Watch 4 owners shouldn’t even expect the watch to last them longer than two days on a single charge. At least not when using the watch normally, without turning off a bunch of features.
Samsung’s “multi-day” battery life on the Galaxy Watch 4 is rated at 40 hours
On average, you can probably expect the Galaxy Watch 4 to last you around 40 hours before needing to charge it back up. While this may not be exactly what you were expecting with a term like “multi-day battery life,” it’s really not that bad either. Considering it is still Wear OS, and every other Wear OS watch will last little more than a day on a single charge. If that. So while 40 hours may not sound like a lot, Samsung does say that battery life has been improved. And it has. Plus, the new watch does have quick charge capabilities this time around. So even if you do need to juice it back up, you can do so in a pinch. Just 30 minutes gets you up to 10 hours of battery life.
Quick charge will push the watch to its limits
There’s nothing worse about smartwatches than forgetting to toss them on the charger and having it die on you really early in the day. That shouldn’t be a major issue with the Galaxy Watch 4. That’s because it comes with quick charge capabilities. Imagine you forget to toss it on the charger at the end of the second day. Then you wake up in the morning and while it still has some battery life left, it’s nearly gone. Simply toss it on the charger and you should have a full battery in a very short amount of time compared to before. With this being the case, the Galaxy Watch 4 will be a lot more versatile and useful for users than other Wear OS smartwatches. So no, the Galaxy Watch 4 with average use won’t last more than a couple of days. But it does have quick charge. And that should make up for it.