Imagine a life entirely controlled by your smartwatch: answering calls, replying to messages, browsing information, and even making payments. With the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, this vision is closer than ever to becoming reality. But can it truly replace your smartphone?
The Galaxy Watch 6 marks significant progress in standalone functionality. Equipped with independent cellular connectivity, the device allows users to stay online even without a smartphone nearby. Key communication features—such as making calls, sending texts, and receiving notifications—are all accessible directly from the wrist. Health monitoring capabilities have also been refined, offering detailed tracking of activity, heart rate, and sleep quality. The inclusion of mobile payment support further streamlines daily routines.
Despite these advancements, the watch faces hurdles in fully replacing smartphones:
While the Galaxy Watch 6 excels as a complementary device for specific scenarios—such as workouts or quick errands—it cannot yet match the versatility of a smartphone. For now, it serves best as an extension of your primary device rather than a standalone replacement.