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forum threadphoinix | Staff posted Jun 24, 2026 07:40 PM
forum threadphoinix | Staff posted Jun 24, 2026 07:40 PM

$344.27* | 47mm Samsung Galaxy Smart Watch Ultra LTE (Titanium Blue) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 47mm Samsung Galaxy Smart Watch Ultra LTE (Titanium Blue) for $344.27.
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*Previous Frontpage Deal at $357 with 65 Deal Score and 30 comments.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 47mm Samsung Galaxy Smart Watch Ultra LTE (Titanium Blue) for $344.27.
Shipping is free.

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $357 with 65 Deal Score and 30 comments.

amazon.com/dp/B0F7PKN2C8 [amazon.com]

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YikkityYakkYesterday 07:35 PM
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before you jump on buying Samsung series 8 watches (ultra, classic or regular) just FYI that platform-wide Wear OS update triggered a severe battery drain bug heavily reported by users on the Galaxy Watch Subreddit and confirmed by platforms like 9to5Google and PhoneArena. The bug forces Google Play Services to run continuously in the background at maximum CPU capacity, causing the watch to burn through its entire battery in just a few hours, completely independent of what is happening on the screen.
Neither Samsung nor Google have officially acknowledged or permanently resolved this battery drain issue. Because the architecture of the watch involves Samsung hardware running Google's Wear OS software, the two companies are locked in a classic "finger-pointing" holding pattern while users face a recurring cyclic glitch.

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