Compare Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 vs Apple Watch Series 11

P1 Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
P2 Apple Watch Series 11

Comparison Takeaways

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

Where It Has the Edge

  • recovery insights is 4.1 vs 2.6. Recovery insights centered on Energy Score; several reviewers found it useful or motivating, while others thought it was...
  • coaching features is 4.5 vs 3.6. Coaching was strongest around sleep and wellness, with personalized sleep coaching, Energy Score guidance, and wellness insights called...
  • cross-platform compatibility is 3.0 vs 2.1. The watch works with Android phones, but reviewers repeatedly warned that Samsung phones unlock the smoothest setup and...
  • companion app quality is 4.3 vs 3.5. Samsung Health and the companion apps were usually described as useful and approachable, though the need to manage...

Apple Watch Series 11

Where It Has the Edge

  • mapping and navigation is 4.5 vs 3.1. Mapping and navigation evidence is positive but limited, with wrist directions from iPhone maps and sports apps showing...
  • charging speed is 4.5 vs 3.4. Charging speed is one of the clearest strengths, with reviewers repeatedly citing quick top-ups and around 80% charge...
  • battery life is 4.2 vs 3.1. Battery life is improved versus older Series models, often reaching a full day or more, though several reviewers...
  • charging convenience is 4.4 vs 3.6. Charging convenience is a recurring positive because fast top-ups make it easier to track sleep and keep the...
Average score
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.1
Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.2
activity auto-detection
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.1

Reviewers found auto-detection useful for walks and everyday movement, but gym-machine detection was less dependable and sometimes fragmented workouts.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

One review says the watch can automatically begin tracking an activity after several minutes, while manual workout starts remain available.

antioxidant index
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
2.9

AGEs or metabolic index feedback was treated as interesting but underexplained; one reviewer called it potentially promising, while another found it nearly useless.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
No score yet
app ecosystem
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.5

Wear OS gives the watch a strong app base, with Google Play, Google apps, and downloadable third-party apps repeatedly cited as strengths.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.6

Reviewers point to the Apple Watch App Store, sports apps, and synced iPhone apps as a major strength of the platform.

band quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Bands were generally praised as comfortable, sporty, easy to swap, and compatible with older or standard straps, though styling preferences varied.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Band feedback is positive overall, with secure attachment, broad compatibility, comfort, and a large third-party band selection.

battery life
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.1

Battery life was the most consistent drawback: several reviewers reported roughly 24 hours or daily charging, while a few saw better results after updates or with lighter settings.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.2

Battery life is improved versus older Series models, often reaching a full day or more, though several reviewers still view daily charging as a limitation.

blood oxygen tracking
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

Blood oxygen tracking is available and tied into sleep and health data, with one reviewer noting fewer random discrepancies than on the prior model.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

Blood oxygen tracking is cited as available or returned in the US, adding to the broader health sensor suite.

Bluetooth connectivity
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.1

Bluetooth support was described as standard and useful, including pairing through Bluetooth menus and direct Bluetooth headphone support.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.2

Bluetooth support is mentioned through Bluetooth 5.3 and headphone/AirPods use, with no major Bluetooth reliability complaints in the evidence.

brightness
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

Brightness was generally strong thanks to the 2,000-nit display, though one reviewer found underwater visibility less convincing.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.2

Brightness is generally strong at 2,000 nits, although one reviewer wanted more brightness compared with newer rivals.

build quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.6

Build quality was viewed as premium and solid, with reviewers pointing to the lightweight casing and clean hardware finish.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

The build is described as polished, familiar, and capable, with reviewers praising the slick performance and hardware quality.

button controls
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.9

Button and gesture controls were useful for shortcuts, calls, timers, workouts, and navigation, but gesture consistency and lack of a physical bezel drew some caveats.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.1

Button and gesture controls are mostly useful, especially Digital Crown, side button, Double Tap, and Wrist Flick, though runners miss a dedicated lap button.

call handling
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Call handling was positively covered, with reviewers noting that calls can be answered from the watch and supported by gestures or direct watch controls.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Call handling is strong in the evidence, with noise-isolating microphones, clear calls, and useful Call Screening or notification controls.

calorie tracking usefulness
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.9

Calorie data appeared in daily activity and workout screens, but reviewers mostly treated it as part of broader activity tracking rather than a standout feature.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.1

Workout metric evidence includes calories alongside distance, elevation, and exercise duration, but reviews give only limited direct discussion of calorie usefulness.

charging convenience
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.6

Charging convenience was mixed: the magnetic puck is simple, but reviewers disliked limited charging options and the loss of Wireless PowerShare.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Charging convenience is a recurring positive because fast top-ups make it easier to track sleep and keep the watch on through the day.

charging speed
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.4

Charging speed ranged from reasonably fast to merely acceptable; some saw quick partial top-ups, while others found full charging too slow for nightly use.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

Charging speed is one of the clearest strengths, with reviewers repeatedly citing quick top-ups and around 80% charge in roughly 30 minutes.

coaching features
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.5

Coaching was strongest around sleep and wellness, with personalized sleep coaching, Energy Score guidance, and wellness insights called helpful.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
3.6

Workout Buddy and guided training evidence is mixed: reviewers like motivation and real-time feedback, but several say it is not yet a full coach.

comfort
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

Comfort was mostly positive because of the light case and wearable size, though one reviewer was bothered by the protruding sensor node at night.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Comfort is a major strength, with repeated praise for the slim, light body and easier 24/7 or sleep wear than bulkier watches.

companion app quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Samsung Health and the companion apps were usually described as useful and approachable, though the need to manage multiple apps or settings added friction.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
3.5

Companion app quality is mixed: the Health app can expose useful sleep history, but reviewers complain about too many apps or unintuitive tapping.

contactless payments
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.0

Payments were supported through NFC, Samsung Wallet, or Google Pay, but one reviewer disliked Samsung Wallet being tied to a hardware shortcut.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.7

Apple Pay and contactless payments are directly praised as convenient everyday smartwatch features.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.0

The watch works with Android phones, but reviewers repeatedly warned that Samsung phones unlock the smoothest setup and several key health features.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
2.1

Compatibility is a weakness because reviewers frame the watch as best for Apple users and explicitly caution Android users away.

customization options
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.4

Customization was a strength, with reviewers highlighting editable faces, complications, tiles, and quick-access interface options.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.6

Customization is strong, with evidence for adjustable workout metrics plus many bands, materials, colors, and options.

display quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.5

Display quality was one of the clearest strengths, with reviewers praising the AMOLED panel for readability, sharpness, color, and overall presentation.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

Display quality is consistently praised for vivid OLED visuals, wide-angle viewing, edge-to-edge design, and a bright, attractive screen.

durability
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.5

Durability looked strong for everyday use, with IP ratings, sapphire glass, MIL-STD claims, and scratch-free experiences appearing across reviews.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

Durability is improved, especially on aluminum models, with multiple reviewers praising tougher scratch-resistant glass and reporting no scratches in testing.

ECG functionality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

ECG support was available and considered useful or reliable, but access often depends on Samsung's Health Monitor setup and phone ecosystem.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

ECG functionality is repeatedly mentioned as present and valuable as part of the watch's health feature set.

fit
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.4

Fit was generally good across sizes and wrist types, with the smaller model helping sleep-apnea detection and the 40mm case suiting smaller frames.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.2

Fit is generally good thanks to slimness and size options, though one reviewer with smaller wrists found the larger model a bit big.

fitness tracking accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

Fitness tracking accuracy was broadly good for everyday exercise, but serious training revealed limits in GPS, cycling heart-rate behavior, and some workout detection.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Fitness tracking accuracy is positive overall, with reviewers calling tracking accurate and citing strong heart rate and GPS performance.

GPS accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.4

GPS accuracy was the most divided tracking area: some reviewers saw good routes, while others found overreported distances, wobble, or poor straight-line tracking.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.1

GPS accuracy is generally good for most users, though some reviewers note the lack of dual-frequency GPS or better GPS in sport-focused alternatives.

health tracking accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.4

Health tracking was considered feature-rich and usually accurate, supported by the upgraded BioActive sensor and extensive Samsung Health metrics.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Health tracking accuracy is rated well, with reviewers pointing to the sensor suite and the watch's role as a useful health safety net.

heart rate accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Heart-rate accuracy improved over prior models and often matched reference watches closely, though some cycling and rough-surface tests still exposed instability.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

Heart rate accuracy is one of the strongest themes, with reviewers comparing it favorably against rivals or calling Apple among the best.

LTE connectivity
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.0

LTE was available as an optional model for phone-free use, usually with a price premium rather than deep performance commentary.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.2

Cellular connectivity improves through 5G support, with reviewers citing faster or more reliable phone-free use while noting it may not matter to everyone.

mapping and navigation
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.1

Mapping was useful for recorded routes and Google Maps, but the Watch 7 lacks the fuller route-following features of Samsung's higher-end models.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

Mapping and navigation evidence is positive but limited, with wrist directions from iPhone maps and sports apps showing maps during runs.

materials quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Materials were viewed as strong for the price, with aluminum, sapphire glass, and standard strap hardware mentioned as positives.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

Materials quality is positive, with aluminum and titanium options plus polished titanium mentioned as premium choices.

menu navigation
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.4

Menu navigation was generally intuitive through swipes, tiles, the digital bezel, and consistent menu behavior, though some missed a physical rotating control.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.2

Menu navigation is straightforward, using the Digital Crown, larger interface buttons, synced apps, and simple app access.

music controls
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Music controls worked through gestures and smartwatch controls, with reviewers also noting Spotify and media playback support.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Music controls are supported through workout media selection and automatic music or media choices during workouts.

onboard music storage
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.5

Onboard storage was a clear upgrade, with 32GB praised for apps, music, maps, routes, and audio storage.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
3.8

Onboard music storage evidence is limited, but one reviewer mentions music downloading faster while running, supporting phone-light music use.

operating system experience
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Wear OS 5 with Samsung's One UI was mostly praised as slick, expandable, and mature, with later update support also noted.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.3

watchOS 26 is a clear strength, described as polished, refreshed, fluid, and bringing Liquid Glass plus new watch features.

outdoor visibility
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.5

Outdoor visibility was generally good, with reviewers reporting no trouble in sunlight or outside use thanks to the bright display.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Outdoor visibility is strong in most evidence, with reviewers saying the screen is readable outdoors and from off angles, though some competitors are brighter.

pairing reliability
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

Pairing and setup were described as quick or smooth, especially with Samsung phones, though non-Samsung Android setup required more app management.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.7

Pairing evidence is limited but positive, with setup described as quick and easy.

recovery insights
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.1

Recovery insights centered on Energy Score; several reviewers found it useful or motivating, while others thought it was static or occasionally odd.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
2.6

Recovery insight evidence is mostly negative: reviewers mention missing readiness, Body Battery-like recovery, or detailed training analysis.

reliability
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Reliability was mostly positive after updates and in long-term use, though isolated issues like random vibrations and early battery behavior appeared.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.3

Reliability evidence is limited but positive, with reliable cellular connectivity and one reviewer saying the watch never died during daily use.

safety features
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Safety features were meaningful, including fall detection and sleep apnea detection, with medical follow-up still required for serious concerns.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.5

Safety features are a major strength, including hypertension alerts, Fall Detection, Crash Detection, Emergency SOS, and related health alerts.

size options
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.5

The two case sizes were appreciated because they help the Watch 7 suit different wrist sizes better than the single-size Ultra.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.3

The 42mm and 46mm sizes provide useful choice, and reviewers connect sizing with fit, price, and upgrade decisions.

sleep tracking accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

Sleep tracking drew strong praise for detail and coaching, but some reviewers found sleep totals generous, low, or affected by quirks.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
3.9

Sleep tracking is useful and often comfortable, but reviewers are split because Sleep Score can feel generous or less robust than rivals.

smartphone notifications
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

Notifications were a strong smartwatch feature overall, with easy handling and quick replies, though one reviewer wanted alerts to appear more immediately.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.2

Notifications are handled well through quick delivery, notification shade access, and Wrist Flick or other gesture dismissal.

smartwatch features
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.4

Smartwatch features were comprehensive, spanning health tracking, calls, notifications, apps, payments, music, and gestures.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.6

Smartwatch features are a core strength, with reviewers praising communication, apps, health features, and daily iPhone integration.

software smoothness
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.5

Software smoothness was a recurring strength, with reviewers calling the watch fast, zippy, fluid, or smooth under everyday use.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Software smoothness is consistently positive, with reviewers describing apps and watchOS as snappy, smooth, fast, or fluid.

step counting accuracy
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.3

Step counting was acceptable for general activity but not perfectly aligned with rival trackers, with Wareable seeing 700-1,000 step differences.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
No score yet
stress tracking
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
3.9

Stress tracking is present in Samsung Health and tied into wellness context, though reviewers discussed it less deeply than sleep or Energy Score.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
No score yet
style and design
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Style and design were widely liked for the familiar circular look, premium feel, muted colors, and ability to pass as a normal watch.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Style and design are praised as slim, familiar, clean, versatile, premium, and easy to wear, even if visually similar to Series 10.

third-party app support
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

Third-party app support was strong through Google Play and Wear OS, but deeper health-data export and external sensor support remained limited.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.6

Third-party app support is strong, with App Store availability and named apps such as Flighty, Tesla, Parcel, and Carrot Weather.

touchscreen responsiveness
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.0

Touch response was usually good and sometimes excellent, but wet use and the digital bezel could be less reliable.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.0

Touchscreen feedback is mostly positive for smooth usability, though one reviewer found the curved screen trickier while running.

user interface
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.6

The interface was praised as slick, consistent, and easy to learn, though dense settings and a digital bezel kept it from feeling effortless for everyone.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.6

The user interface is praised as clean, cohesive, fluid, easy to use, and refreshed by watchOS 26.

value for money
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.0

Value was often favorable at $299 or discounted prices, but reviewers disagreed on whether it justifies upgrading from a recent Galaxy Watch.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
3.9

Value is mixed: it is compelling for first-time buyers or older upgrades, but several reviewers say SE 3 or discounted Series 10 can be better buys.

voice assistant quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.2

Google Assistant worked better than Bixby in one reviewer's direct comparison, making assistant choice important for best results.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.3

Voice assistant evidence is positive for built-in or on-device Siri and call screening, though one reviewer wanted a more useful future Siri.

watch face quality
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Watch faces were praised for variety, customization, and readability, though not every reviewer loved the default designs.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.3

Watch face quality is generally strong because Apple offers many faces and new options, though some faces are less readable or less useful.

water resistance
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.4

Water resistance was strong for swimming and everyday exposure, with 5ATM/IP68 appearing repeatedly, though Ultra models go further.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.4

Water resistance is supported by repeated evidence for WR50, IP ratings, 50-meter resistance, depth gauge, and water-related sensors.

wellness insights
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Wellness insights were a major strength, especially Energy Score, Sleep Score, Galaxy AI tips, and the broader health dashboard.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.3

Wellness insights are broad, with hypertension notifications, Sleep Score, Vitals, and other health metrics repeatedly emphasized.

Wi-Fi connectivity
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.0

Wi-Fi connectivity is standard on the Watch 7 and appears in both core connectivity specs and power-saving tradeoffs.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.3

Wi-Fi connectivity is supported through dual-band Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi model evidence, though it is not a major discussion point in most reviews.

workout tracking variety
Product 1: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.5

Workout variety was broad, with reviewers citing dozens or hundreds of modes plus routine-building and common workout support.

Product 2: Apple Watch Series 11
4.3

Workout tracking variety is strong, with dozens of workout types plus evidence for running, walking, cycling, strength, yoga, swimming, biking, and more.