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Get the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 for $160 off on Amazon for Black Friday
If you’re looking for a new smartwatch, there are plenty of deals to be had as Black Friday sales start to go live across retailers: Right now, you can get $160 off of the Galaxy Watch 6 making it just $140.
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The Galaxy Watch 6 isn’t Samsung’s most up-to-date smartwatch model, but it still offers an extensive Samsung Watch display (1.5 Super AMOLED) and includes the Samsung-unique rotating bezel. It comes in both 43mm and 47mm sizes, with the 47mm being the largest option of any Galaxy smartwatch the company has released.
ZDNET reviews editor Kerry Wan went hands-on with the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic and said that the rotating bezel is one of his favorite features, as it’s “intuitive and seamlessly designed,” and offers “more precision when setting timers and sifting through settings, as you always know that the next value or tab is a tick away.”
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Snag the Galaxy Watch 6 while it’s still discounted as a Black Friday deal.
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