Samsung - Galaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BT - Black
Model:SM-R920NZKAXAA
SKU:6510873
Specifications
Key Specs
Screen Size45 millimetersTouch ScreentrueOperating System CompatibilityWear OSOperating SystemAndroidApp CompatibletrueBuilt-in Storage16 gigabytesGlobal PositioningGalileo, GLONASS, GPSUsage Time80 hoursMetrics MeasuredHours slept, Steps takenProtective QualitiesWater resistant, Dust resistant, Shock resistantMaximum Depth of Water Resistance164 feetBand MaterialFluoroelastomer
General
Product NameGalaxy Watch5 Pro Titanium Smartwatch 45mm BTBrandSamsungProduct TypeSmartwatchForm FactorWristwatchModel FamilySamsung Galaxy Watch5 ProModel NumberSM-R920NZKAXAAYear of Release2022ColorBlack
Design
Case Size45mmCase ShapeRoundBand TypeHybrid Leather D-Buckle BandBand ColorBlackClasp TypeBuckleRotating Bezelfalse
Dimensions
Case Thickness0.41 inchesBand Width20 millimetersProduct Width1.78 inchesMinimum Wrist Size210.82 millimetersMaximum Wrist Size231.14 millimetersSizeLargeBand SizeAdjustable, Medium/Large
Display
Display ScreentrueScreen Size45 millimetersTouch ScreentrueScreen Resolution450 x 450Display TypeAMOLEDColor DisplaytrueClock DisplaytrueBacklit DisplaytrueAdjustable BrightnesstrueCustomizable Watch FacestrueScreen MaterialSapphire Crystal Glass
Compatibility
Operating System CompatibilityWear OSOperating SystemAndroidApp CompatibletrueWorks WithGoogle Assistant, SmartThingsVoice Assistant Built-inBixby, Google Assistant
Connectivity
Data Plan RequiredfalseInternal CarrierNot ApplicableBluetooth Version5.2Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-FiWireless StandardN
Features
Built-in Storage16 gigabytesGPS EnabledtrueGlobal PositioningGalileo, GLONASS, GPSUsage Time80 hoursMobile NotificationstrueAlert TypeVibration, Visual, AudibleMobile Payment Service SupportedSamsung Pay, Google PayMusic PlayertrueSilent AlarmtrueBuilt-In MicrophonetrueVoice ActivatedtrueLanguages SupportedAlbanian, Arabic, Bengali, English, Chinese (simplified), Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian
Activity
Metrics MeasuredHours slept, Steps takenMulti-Sport TrackingtrueSensorsAccelerometer, Barometer, Gyro sensor, Pulse oximeter (Sp02) sensor, Temperature sensor, Proximity sensor, Electrical heart rate (ECG) sensorMedical Incident Notification911/EMS, App alert, Contact call, Contact textMedical Incidents DetectedFall
Performance
Protective QualitiesWater resistant, Dust resistant, Shock resistantMaximum Depth of Water Resistance164 feetMaximum Height of Shock Resistance3 feetIngress Protection (IP) RatingIP68Minimum Operating Temperature32 degrees fahrenheitMaximum Operating Temperature95 degrees fahrenheit
Processor
Processor Speed1.18 gigahertzCentral Processing UnitExynos W920, Dual-core 1.18 GHzGraphics Processing Unit (GPU)Mali-G68
Power
RechargeabletrueBattery Strength IndicatortrueBattery Capacity590 milliampere hoursCharging Time110 minutesCharging Interface(s)WirelessWireless Charging StandardQiReplaceable Batteryfalse
Material
Band MaterialFluoroelastomerCase MaterialTitaniumCase Back MaterialTitanium
Camera
Integrated CameraNo
Other
UPC887276664484
Questions & Answers (62)
- A: That's entirely up to you, but I got the Bluetooth only version of the Watch5 Pro and have no complaints. I also have my phone with me everywhere I go, so I use the watch to make and take phone calls and it works flawlessly. Technically, you can still make and receive calls through your Bluetooth variant watch if you have it connected to your Wi-Fi network that your phone is connected with. Realistically, getting the LTE variant is not a big deal at $50 more. If you can afford the Bluetooth variant then the extra fiddy spot more for the LTE variant isn't of concern. I'd say get the LTE variant if you don't usually have your phone on you or you're not usually near a Wi-Fi network. If you are off the beaten path all the time and always out and about without your phone, nowhere near Wi-Fi, get the LTE variant so you can get connected almost anywhere you are. The Bluetooth variant is what I picked and I (with regard to my specific situation and experience) personally don't see the need for the LTE variant. Some may want it, just to have it, it never hurts to have too many connectivity options/solutions! But, with my cell always being on me and being connected to an unlimited data plan with plenty of high speed mobile hotspot data, I'm content with the Bluetooth variant Watch5 Pro. This variant does everything I need from it, when I need it to, without requiring the LTE variant. Hope this helps.
- A: With battery savings disabled, location services enabled, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled and all sensors running, I'm averaging just over 2 days before I charge the watch. I usually charge it around 15% battery remaining. If you enable power savings the entire time and turn the watch off overnight while you sleep, I'd imagine you could get an extra day or two more of battery life, depending on your usage of course. I use the watch moderately throughout the day including making and taking a few calls on the watch itself, and making and receiving quite a few texts. Google assistant with the "Hey Google" hotword is enabled all the time as well as all sensors enabled and tracking. Absolutely love the watch, it's a beast! I'd imagine with good care (screen protector and case, I've got Spigen's 9H glass screen protector and their rugged armor pro case on) you could get many years of good use from this watch.
- A: It's gone completely it has a digital one on screen you just rub you finger around the outside of the screen
- A: Samsung has announced that some of the watches features will not be activated until some time after the launch date. Why they choose to do this instead of having them all active at launch I have no idea!
- A: Yes, but only with the LTE version which is $50 more. Plus you'll need to pay extra for a plan with your carrier.
Q: what size is the watch band (4 answers)
A: Galaxy Watch 5 Pro uses 20mm watch bands. The magnetic band it comes with is pretty great IMO. Durable, comfortable, and easy to take off/on.- A: I can't speak on the apple watch but I have the watch 5 pro and it's very awesome for heart montoring. If you get the Samsung watch 5 pro, I highly recommend getting the cardiogram app. It documents accurate readings in graph and data form that can be downloaded in csv and pdf form. I use it for neurological related disorders that affect my heart rate and I've collect very good data to be able to share with my specialists. If you look at my review, I compare the difference between the Samsung health monitoring for heart rate and cardiogram and I include pictures of what both data collections look like.