Samsung just gave its budget-friendly Galaxy Watch FE a nifty upgrade: LTE support. And this means you can now leave your phone at home, go for a run, and still get your texts, calls, and Spotify playlists directly on your wrist. It’s like taking the leash off your smartwatch — freedom, but make it techy.
This move fits right in with Samsung’s playbook of squeezing premium features into more affordable devices. The Galaxy Watch FE (Fan Edition) was already attractive for budget-conscious folks who didn’t want to splurge on Samsung’s top-tier wearables. With LTE in the mix, it makes an even stronger case for people who want connectivity on the go without the flagship price tag.
For the fitness crowd, the FE has the usual suspects: heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and a suite of workout modes. Plus, LTE lets you track your fitness and stream music during your jog without needing your phone as backup. It’s like having a personal coach and DJ that fits on your wrist.
Of course, all this comes at a slightly higher cost than the non-LTE version, but if you’re someone who’s glued to their smartwatch, this upgrade might be worth the splurge. Think of it as upgrading from a bicycle with training wheels to a full-on road bike. The ride just got smoother, faster, and a lot more independent.
So, what’s the verdict? Samsung is closing the gap between budget and premium, and with LTE support, the Galaxy Watch FE might just be the smartwatch sweet spot for 2024.