One day before the official market launch of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, Saturn is knocking out a real hammer. The brand new smartwatches are available at a huge discount. With a trick you can even save twice.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 (Classic) before market launch in price drop

The sale of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic will officially start on August 27, 2021. The market launch is eagerly awaited, because the new generation of the smartwatch is switching to the Wear OS operating system from Google. Anyone who has pre-ordered the watch could easily get annoyed. Because now you can 15 percent discount at Saturn received, which makes the smartwatches noticeably cheaper.

Saturn Card holders receive a 15 percent discount on Samsung Smartwatches. You can join this club for free and get the discount. Surprisingly, this also applies to the new Galaxy Watch 4 models. For example, the price of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 in 44 mm and with LTE drops to 296.65 euros. The recommended retail price is 349.00 euros. Of the Discount will be deducted directly in the shopping cart and only applies to delivery.

A 15 percent discount is deducted directly from the Saturn shopping cart. (Image: GIGA)

If you want, you can also do so Register for the Saturn newsletter and save another 10 euros. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are currently not cheaper.

What makes the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 so special?

Samsung has completely redesigned the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and has switched the operating system from Tizen to Wear OS 3.0. To achieve this, they worked closely with Google. Samsung also has developed a new processor, which is supposed to ensure high performance and runtime, as well as a new sensor that analyzes the body composition. The design of the watches has been optimized and you can now choose from two models.

The biggest advantage of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is the choice of apps. You get now Access to all Google apps and services. With the switch from Samsung to this operating system, many developers are also stepping on the gas again. Spotify, for example, has finally released the offline feature. So there is still a lot to come.