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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Bucket Tech: Apple Event 2025


This years Apple Event saw a host of products being launched, none more anticipated than the new iPhone 17. The model line up for their new device range has expanded which now includes a super slim iPhone 17 Air. The event drew much fan fair to see what new exciting developments have happened at Apple Park since last year, and while the new products are getting much attention since their release, many tech experts weren't that impressed with what was showcased. The iPhone 17 features Apples new A19 processor which is built on a 3nm process, it's faster and more efficient than the A18 with improved CPU/GPU performance for tasks like AI and gaming. The Pro models will feature the A19 Pro variant that is custom made for complex tasks that users might be using those devices for. Screen sizes start from 6,3-inches and features Pro-Motion, the unibodies are made from aluminium which assists in keeping the device cool. 


iPhone 17

The iPhone 17 screen has been enlarged to 6.3-inch 120Hz ProMotion display which gives you better clarity and refresh rate. This will greatly improve gaming and watching high resolution videos on the device. The brightness has also been enhance with the screen now giving 3000 nits in peak brightness. Battery life has been improved with the device giving you an additional 8 hours vs the iPhone 16 for video playback, with the fast charge, you can charge your device from 0% to 50% in just 20 minutes. The Dual Fusion camera eco-system features a 48MP Fusion Ultra Wide camera, thats 13mm focal length with hybrid focus pixels, it also has a 12MP 1 x Macro lens with 26mm focal length. 


iPhone 17 Air

The first of its kind ,Apple’s thinnest iPhone ever at 5.6mm and 165 grams, featuring a 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR display with 120Hz ProMotion and Ceramic Shield 2 for durability. Powered by the A19 Pro chip, it offers pro-level performance and all-day battery life. It has a single 48MP Fusion Main camera with 2x Telephoto, an 18MP Center Stage front camera, and supports Apple Intelligence tools like Clean Up. Available in four colors—space black, cloud white, light gold, and sky blue—it uses a titanium frame, eSIM-only connectivity, and a C1 modem. 


iPhone 17 Pro

The 17 Pro where the business sector would be focused on, it features a 6.3-inch Super Retina XDR display with 120Hz ProMotion and Ceramic Shield 2. Powered by the A19 Pro chip, it delivers top-tier performance and efficiency. It includes a triple-camera system: 48MP Fusion Main, 48MP Ultra Wide, and 5x Telephoto, with advanced Apple Intelligence features like Clean Up. Constructed with a titanium frame, it supports eSIM-only connectivity and the C1 modem. Available in four colors—space black, cloud white, light gold, and sky blue—it offers all-day battery life.



iPhone 17 Pro Max

The range topping iPhone 17 Pro Max features a 6.9-inch Super Retina XDR display with 120Hz ProMotion and Ceramic Shield 2 for enhanced durability. Powered by the A19 Pro chip, it offers exceptional performance and efficiency. The triple-camera system includes a 48MP Fusion Main, 48MP Ultra Wide, and 5x Telephoto, enhanced by Apple Intelligence features like Clean Up. Built with a titanium frame, it supports eSIM-only connectivity and the C1 modem. Available in space black, cloud white, light gold, and sky blue, it provides all-day battery life. 




Sunday, September 7, 2025

Monday Choon: Alesso, Sentinel, Sick Individuals - Upside Down


Many say he should have been the fourth member of the Swedish House Mafia but, for me, Alesso brings a different dynamic to house music and while he may hail from Sweden as well, he has managed to build his own legacy in the electronic music industry, so much so that he is one of the most requested DJ's for major festivals. His remix of Nadia Ali's pressure still remains one of my all time favourite songs, today's featured track from Alesso has been featured on a number of his sets at festivals over the past year, and it's finally been released. "Upside Down" see's him team up with Sentinel and Sick Individuals, and they have produced a banger that has already had crowds at festivals off their feet, so you know its good. 

Friday, September 5, 2025

Bucket Seat: BMW Neue Klasse iX3


BMW presents the first series-produced Neue Klasse model. The new-generation BMW iX3 is a fully electric Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) that gives customers their first on-the-road taste of a whole new era of Sheer Driving Pleasure. An all-new design language gives the car a character-rich appearance that faithfully conveys the technological progress made by the new model. With sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology, a range of up to 805 kilometres and a peak charging rate of 400 kW, the new BMW iX3 sets new standards for efficiency and long-distance capability. A new electronics and software architecture including four “superbrain” high-performance computers makes the first Neue Klasse model more intelligent and better equipped for the future than ever. The “Heart of Joy” drivetrain and driving dynamics management technology enables unmatched handling dynamism and precision, while the latest systems for automated driving optimise symbiotic human-vehicle interaction.


The sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology developed for the Neue Klasse comprises highly efficient electric motors, fundamentally new high-voltage batteries with cylindrical cells, and 800V technology. The BMW iX3 50 xDrive is powered by two electric motors, which together generate output of 345 kW and 645 Nm of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds and reaches a top speed of 210 km/h. Its electric all-wheel-drive configuration consists of an extensively upgraded electrically excited synchronous motor (EESM) with particularly high levels of efficiency at the rear axle and, at the front axle, a new asynchronous motor (ASM) distinguished by its compact design and high cost efficiency. The combination of EESM and ASM is evidence of the BMW Group’s commitment to technological neutrality within electric mobility as well. The drive technology developed for the Neue Klasse reduces energy losses by 40 per cent compared to fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology, weight by 10 per cent and manufacturing costs by 20 per cent.


The new high-voltage battery concept with cylindrical cells for the Neue Klasse also achieves significant advances. The energy density on a cell level is 20 per cent higher than with fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology, and the new concept also paves the way for a 30 per cent increase in charging speed. The cylindrical cells are integrated directly into the high-voltage battery (“cell to pack”), which benefits energy density and cost efficiency. Added to which, the high-voltage battery is integrated into the vehicle architecture as a structural component to minimise weight (“pack to open body”). The high-voltage battery in the BMW iX3 50 xDrive has a usable energy content of 108.7 kWh, enabling a range of up to 805 kilometres in the WLTP cycle.


The advances brought by sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology have a significant influence on the charging experience, too. A maximum charging rate of 400 kW enables users to fill their new BMW iX3 with enough energy at an 800V direct current (DC) rapid charging station to add up to 372 kilometres of range in just ten minutes. The high-voltage battery can charge from 10 to 80 per cent capacity in 21 minutes. Thanks to the battery management tech with integrated switching matrix developed completely in-house by the BMW Group, the new BMW iX3 can also be charged from 400V DC stations. Upgrades to the battery preparation also help to shorten charging times. The new BMW iX3 50 xDrive can top up on alternating current (AC) at 11 kW as standard or 22 kW as an option.


A variety of measures ensures that the product carbon footprint of the new BMW iX3 50 xDrive over its full life cycle – based on a mileage of 200,000 kilometres – is 34 per cent smaller than that of its predecessor. This means that, when charged with electricity from the European energy mix, it has a smaller product carbon footprint than a comparable combustion-engined (ICE) model after around 21,500 kilometres. When charged exclusively with electricity from renewable sources, the BMW iX3 50 xDrive beats the comparable ICE model after only 17,500 kilometres (WLTP combined), allowing customers to potentially achieve CO₂e advantages over the ICE model in as little as one year.



Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Bucket Tech: HiSense Global Leader in Large TV Sales


Hisense, a leading brand in global consumer electronics and home appliances, continues to strengthen its leadership in premium display technology. According to Omdia’s latest half-year data, Hisense ranked No. 1 worldwide in shipments of 100-inch and above TVs in the first half of 2025, capturing an impressive 58.0% global volume share. 

This milestone reflects Hisense’s long-term investment in large-screen display technology, much of which is already being produced locally at the company’s Atlantis factory in Cape Town, where up to 1 million TVs are manufactured annually.

As an innovator at the forefront of display technology, Hisense is preparing to unveil its next chapter – RGB-MiniLED. Built on years of research and development, this breakthrough delivers purer colors, ultra-high brightness, and precise contrast, achieving 100% BT.2020 color gamut coverage for truly lifelike images. 



Recognized as the origin of RGB-MiniLED, Hisense continues to set industry benchmarks with world-first achievements such as the 116-inch world’s largest RGB-MiniLED TV, offering audiences a level of scale and cinematic immersion never seen before. Beyond technical performance, RGB-MiniLED is designed to bring users closer to reality, transforming every viewing moment into an emotionally compelling experience.

These innovations will be taking center stage at IFA 2025 in Berlin, where Hisense is to host a media event to unveil its latest breakthroughs in display technology and AI-powered home appliances, sharing a holistic vision for the future of connected and intelligent living.

South Africans will soon experience these innovations first-hand as the brand continues to roll out its premium big-screen models, meeting rising demand for immersive home entertainment.

“South Africa is one of Hisense’s most important markets,” says Luna Nortjie, Deputy General Manager at Hisense SA. “Not only are we producing world-class TVs locally in Atlantis, but we’re also committed to ensuring South Africans enjoy the same access to cutting-edge display technologies that are shaping the future of entertainment globally.”

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Monday Choon: Taygeto - Breathe (All My Love)

 


Italian producer Taygeto returns with Breathe (All My Love)—a deeply emotive progressive trance cut that showcases his signature cinematic style and refined sound design. Built around a haunting vocal hook and a steady, pulsating groove, the track blends melancholic melodies with shimmering synth layers and subtle rhythmic intricacies. Rich in atmosphere and emotional tension, Breathe (All My Love) is both intimate and expansive—designed to resonate on dancefloors and in headphones alike.

Friday, August 29, 2025

Bucket Seat: Audi RS3 Sportback


Audi's RS stable has a formidable line up with very powerful weaponry in their arsenal, powered by some legendary motors ranging from 5-pots to V8's that deliver enough power to knock the wind out of you on launch. While many do live by the age old Jeremy Clarkson analogy "More Power", sometimes the ones with the lesser power deliver more fun. The latest edition of the Audi RS3 reached our shores earlier this year, still powered by the 5-cylinder turbo-charged petrol engine but now delivers slightly more punch than the launch edition which was first reviewed by us in 2023. Funny enough, the test unit I had back then was in Kyalami Green and this new unit was the same colour. Even though it is the baby of the RS stable, does the RS3 still deliver a thrilling drive like the rest of its companions or does it fall short? Having spent a week with it, here are my thoughts. 


DESIGN

I'm not going to be like the generic influencers by saying "Audi cooked" or "Audi knocked this one out of the park" or anything to that effect but in all honesty, this car looks stunning. I had my reservations of the exact spec I got as I feel the colour deserved a darker colour rim but it grew on me. The way Audi transformed this car from a regular A3 to something so muscular and aggressive, feels like they took a regular A3, filled it up with Red Bull and creatine, sent it to the gym for a weight session and it came out bulked up ready for competition. When you delve deeper into the design, you can see it's not just a body kit they slapped on but paid intricate detail into the aerodynamics and ventilation of the car. Sharpened proportions and a lower in stance, gives the car a more pronounced presence, the car is wider and squared off in areas that not only add character but also serves a purpose in terms of cooling or ventilation. There are some faux details for added visual effects but most of it is functional. Major new styling cues include the new headlights which feature a new matrix LED design that is customisable from the infotainment screen, a new rhombus grille with honeycomb pattern, angular side pods which flow onto the flared wheel arch. The rear features a twin style spoiler and the rear bumper is a thing of beauty with a pronounced difuser that is finished off in black that houses the twin RS performance exhaust pipes and a reflector dead center gives the RS3 that iconic rally style look. Not much significant changes are on the interior, the racing seats receive some new styling and the steering wheel design has changed. 


PERFORMANCE

Now, for a 5-cylinder motor, this one sure is throaty, the vocals are enhanced by those massive performance exhausts, the soft-limiter does fade away once the car has warmed up but the noise in the cabin when going full tilt is just intoxicating. The power which is drawn from the 2.5-litre motor is astounding, with it delivering 294kW and 500Nm of torque. Audi's claimed 0-100km time is 3.8 seconds, my best attempt was 3.9 seconds multiple times, I attribute the extra 0.1 second to my spare tyre I carry around but still, it's mind blowingly fast for such a small car. The on road feel with the various driving modes dependent on your mood add to the versatility of the RS3, if you just want a chilled drive to the shops, Eco mode would do it for you, comfort is for everyday driving that has a chilled mode but the devil within can be woken up at any time. Dynamic mode is where things start to get interesting with the car becoming more vocal and you can feel things start to tension up. Audi have added two performance buttons to the steering wheel cluster for easy access to RS mode and track mode, both of these can be customised in the cars menu settings depending on your driving preference. The Quattro all-wheel drive with RS Torque Splitter distributes power between the front axel and individual wheels on the rear axel as required, it's this function that allows you to drift an all-wheel drive car, having done this on track at the launch was tonnes of fun, unfortunately finding a decent spot to test it out proved to be impossible but I'm glad I got to do it at least once. The balance of the car is just superb and I think this is why I prefer this smaller RS model to its bigger bruts, It's got a tonne of power but its so easy to control, thanks to the Quattro system, it assists to such a great extent that you don't feel like you have to exorcise demons to get it do what you want it to do. 


COMFORT

It's a sports car, that means lowered ride height, stiff suspension, low profile tyres mean a very hard and bumpy on-the-road feel but with the RS3, while it did have all of the above, it was quite comfortable. The racing bucket seats were super comfy and not restrictive even for someone my size. I had 4 full size adults in the car and all of them praised how comfy the car was. Audi packed the RS3 with all the regular creature comforts and more, the car is also laden with the latest tech, as mentioned it has the new designed steering wheel with flat top and bottom that has multi-function controls, the MMI interface gotten an upgrade too with so much going on in the various menus, I didn't dabble too much into that as I usually had my phone projected onto the screen. dual-zone climate control, seat heating for the front seats and a panoramic sunroof were just some of the items worth a mention. Heads-up display, which is optional also helps the driver keep their eyes on the road, the RS configurator on ton the in screen menu lets you calibrate the cars settings for your optimal driving preference. The sporty details of the interior really make the car stand out from the normal A3, a mixture of alcantara and leather make up the materials of the interior with robust but great quality plastics serving the rest. The LED Matrix headlights from Audi just keep getting better and better, these ones have various different patterns for your day-time running lights so you can choose to change it whenever the need arises. The sound system has received a nice upgrade with the RS3 coming with a SONOS 3D sound experience system featuring 15-speakers including subwoofers to give you an ultra-premium sound experience, even though the orchestra from the exhausts sounds great, sometimes you want to kick back with some good tunes. 


VERDICT

While the RS3 is the baby in the Audi RS line-up, it still remains one of the most fun cars to drive, only rivaled by the TTRS which shares the same power-plant. The car is legend in street racing in our paths and this new one is sure to carry on that status with not only the looks but also the power to prove it. Audi have taken an already great car and tweaked to become even better. When I first drove the new gen RS3 on launch I thought they had a winner, this face-lift just goes to show you what German engineering is all about, the strive for perfection never stops and its justified given how much different this car feels that its predecessor. I love how Audi have integrated some of the new design philosophy into this model by including this like the new steering wheel which is in the all-new A5 which just was recently launched and the MMI interface ensuring that customers who are buying this car are getting the best that they have to offer. My time with the RS3 was short but oh was it sweet. 


SPECIFICATION

Engine
2.5L Turbo Petrol
Gear Box
S Tronic
Torque
500Nm 
Power
294kW
Top Speed   
250km/h electronically limited
Price
R1,498,200
















 

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Bucket Tech: Galaxy Tab S10 Lite


Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has unveiled the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, an affordable tablet designed to elevate how users watch, create and stay productive wherever they go. With a large display for immersive viewing and a bundled S Pen for effortless creative expression, Galaxy Tab S10 Lite offers everyday versatility and great value in one streamlined device. In addition, Samsung Intelligent Features make it easy to reach new levels of creativity and productivity, while seamless connected experiences keep ideas, content and tasks flowing across the Galaxy ecosystem.

Watch and Play on Brighter, Smoother Displays

With an expansive 10.9-inch screen, Galaxy Tab S10 Lite offers a fun entertainment experience that is perfect for streaming, browsing and more. Users can now enjoy their favourite content on a vibrant, smooth display that adapts comfortably from indoor to outdoor use, thanks to Vision Booster and a peak brightness of up to 600 nits. Meanwhile, lower blue-light emission supports extended viewing comfort when catching up on the latest shows.

Equipped with an upgraded processor and increased memory capacity, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite responds smoothly to everyday demands like jumping between open tabs during research or brainstorming across apps. An 8000 mAh battery capacity and Super-Fast Charging ensure that the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite can keep up with uninterrupted entertainment or late-night study sessions at the library without worrying about frequent recharging.

Intelligent Features for Creating and Getting More Done

From studying to capturing creative ideas, Galaxy Tab S10 Lite includes Intelligent Features that support focus and inspiration in most of life’s everyday scenarios. With intuitive tools that keep up with everyday demands on the move, users can think clearly and create freely.

· The in-box S Pen keeps pace with creativity in real time, offering instant responsiveness and fluid precision. From jotting down ideas during a call to sketching out a quick layout while commuting to campus, users have the flexibility to work through their thoughts whenever and wherever they come.

· Intelligent Features on Samsung Notes help bring structure to everyday thinking, whether it’s organising handwritten notes with Handwriting Help or solving equations instantly with Solve Math. From quick annotations to full mark-ups, users can work directly on imported PDFs and export polished files without switching apps. And when following lecture slides while taking notes or illustrating with reference images open side by side, Split View supports more efficient multitasking and organisation.

· The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite also serves as a capable AI companion, with Circle to Search[7] with Google enabling intuitive discovery and translation from anywhere on screen. This allows users to seamlessly access information in the moment they need it, without breaking focus from what they’re watching, reading or working on. The Galaxy AI Key on the Book Cover Keyboard[8] provides quick access to AI assistance to brainstorm ideas or get help mid-task, offering a smart and creative partner. 

· Galaxy Tab S10 Lite offers access to a wide selection of third-party apps[9], helping users explore different tools to suit unique ways of working. From a curated suite of preloaded favourites like Goodnotes, Clip Studio Paint, LumaFusion and Notion to other popular tools such as Noteshelf 3, ArcSite, Sketchbook and Picsart, the tablet enables ideas to flow freely from concept to execution.

Users can try out many of these apps as exclusive benefits, making it easier to experiment, stay productive and bring ideas to life. Offers include a 1-year free full version of Goodnotes, a 6-month free trial of Clip Studio Paint with 20% off the first subscription and a 66% discount on LumaFusion plus a 1-month free Creator Pass subscription. Notion includes a 1-month free trial of its Plus plan with Notion AI.

Availability

The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will be available starting September 19 and will be offered in three colours: Gray, Silver and Coralred. For more information about the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, please visit: Samsung Newsroom or Samsung.com.

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Monday Choon: Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long

 


The Swedish trio are back and after some epic performances across Europe of the Summer festival period, none more epic than their set at Tomorrowland. The latest offering from them which has featured on their set lists as this one "Wait So Long" even though was released in June has still been doing incredibly well across the globe. It's definitely a certified banger and one we will be hearing more frequently. 

Friday, August 22, 2025

Bucket Seat: Toyota Fortuner GR Sport


The Toyota Fortuner has long been one of the countries favourite 7-seater SUV's, based of the ever popular Hilux, this car has fought of some tough competition from the likes of Ford, Isuzu and most recently the surge of Chinese SUV's flooding the market. Given the impressive underpinnings of the Hilux and the reputable and reliable name badge, people are still drawn to this car despite its aged design and offerings. With the impending arrival of the new Hilux which will possibly break cover at the end of the year or early in the new year, spells an end to the life cycle of the current Fortuner which will also have a brand new model based on the new Hilux. Hence Toyota decided to smack on the GR name badge to the Fortuner, with not only cosmetic enhancements but performance as well. 


DESIGN

The GR-Sport treatment takes the familiar Fortuner shape and adds real presence without gaudiness. Outside you get a reshaped front bumper with a bolder lower “spoiler” look, black 18-inch alloys, a roof spoiler, GR badges, and darker exterior accents. It still reads as Fortuner—upright and purposeful—but the GR bits give it a tougher, more athletic stance. Inside, Toyota leans into the theme with perforated suede-and-leather sports seats, aluminium pedals, red instrument highlights and GR branding on the wheel, start button and key. The regular Fortuner’s update brings full-LED lighting with neat sequential indicators and a cleaner, more premium cabin layout; the GR-S simply turns the dial up visually. 


PERFORMANCE

Under the bonnet sits the uprated 2.8-litre GD-6 turbodiesel tuned to 165 kW and 550 Nm, paired to a 6-speed automatic with paddle shifters. That’s a healthy bump over standard 2.8s (150 kW/500 Nm), and you can feel the extra mid-range shove when overtaking or towing. Toyota also fits a retuned suspension specific to the GR-S, aimed at sharper body control while keeping the Fortuner’s long-distance plushness. Independent SA tests report 0–100 km/h anywhere from the mid-8s to low-11s depending on equipment, surface and methodology—quick enough for a ladder-frame 7-seater and notably stronger than non-GR 2.8s. Real-world, it’s the torque plateau from ~1 600 rpm that defines the drive: relaxed cruising, decisive kickdown, and less hunting between ratios on rolling highways. 


OFF-ROAD

This is still a Fortuner at heart: proper 4×4 hardware (low-range transfer case), a rear diff-lock, and Toyota’s A-TRC traction logic that meters brake pressure at spinning wheels to keep you moving over cross-axle obstacles. Downhill Assist Control helps on steep, loose descents, and Hill-start Assist keeps things tidy on climbs. The GR-S adds its suspension tune and slightly more responsive powertrain mapping, which you notice when feathering the throttle over technical sections. Approach/departure numbers aren’t the sales pitch here—the story is the predictability: clear sight lines, sensible throttle calibration, and electronic aids that step in seamlessly rather than snatching. If you regularly mix gravel touring with the odd rocky pass, this setup hits the sweet spot between comfort and control. 


COMFORT

Seven seats remain, with easy one-touch access to the third row. The second row is family-friendly (ISOFIX on both outer seats), and the third row is fine for kids or occasional adult hops. The boot is square and useful; the flip-up third-row still divides opinion, but it does free a tall, usefully wide load floor when stowed. Ride quality is classic Fortuner: supple over rough tar and gravel, a touch firmer on sharp urban edges in the GR-S but still compliant. Front seats are heated and power-adjustable, and the split-zone climate control with rear ventilation keeps the cabin temperate on long hauls. Noise isolation is improved versus older Fortuners; the 2.8’s balance-shaft work pays dividends at idle and highway cruise. Infotainment is centered on an 8-inch touchscreen with wired Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and up to 11 speakers. The TFT multi-info cluster is clear and useful, and the electrochromatic rear-view mirror on 2.8-litre models is a nice touch. Toyota Safety Sense is available on the GR-S, bundling a Pre-Crash System, Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane-Keeping Assist; you also get front/rear PDC and a reverse camera. The GR-S can be optioned with a Panoramic View Monitor to make tight manoeuvres and off-road wheel placement easier. Passive safety is comprehensive with front, side, curtain and driver’s knee airbags. 


VERDICT

While I may criticize Toyota for not making any drastic changes to the design and interior over the years, the numbers tell no lie, people still love this car and giving it a sporty derivative will only enhance it's appeal to many. While I feel this car is faster than it needs to be, it doesn't take away how much fun it is to drive, especially off-road. The space and practicality of the car is hard to beat, even the Everest, while much more attractive in design and technology, the trusty Toyota badge does shine through in the end with its comfort and reliability. 


SPECIFICATION

Engine
2.8L Turbo Diesel
Gear Box
6-speed manual
Torque
500Nm 
Power
160kW
Top Speed    
180km/h
Price
R999,000

 


 




 


 


 


 


 




 

 


Thursday, August 21, 2025

Bucket Tech: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra


Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced the availability of the One UI 8 Watch update for Galaxy Watch Ultra, unlocking the motivational health features and refined, intuitive interface unveiled with the new Galaxy Watch8 series to a wider range Galaxy users. With the update, Galaxy Watch Ultra users now have access to powerful tools  like Running Coach, Vascular Load, Antioxidant Index, Bedtime Guidance, and High Stress Alert - all designed to help users build healthier habits through motivational insights.

With One UI 8 Watch, the user interface is optimised to deliver essential information at a glance on a smartwatch-sized screen. Multi-Info Tiles pull everything from health metrics to weather into a customisable view, delivering the information users need, exactly when they need it. Now Bar  ensures that whatever users are working on is always accessible. These One UI 8 Watch features integrate seamlessly with Galaxy Watch Ultra’s robust performance and durability.

Galaxy Watch Ultra remains the ultimate wearable companion for those who love outdoor adventure, all available in four stunning titanium finishes - including the newly introduced Titanium Blue. Meanwhile, Galaxy Watch8 is designed for everyday wellness with comfort and style, while Galaxy Watch8 Classic offers timeless sophistication paired with advanced functionality. The Galaxy Watch8, Galaxy Watch8 Classic and Galaxy Watch Ultra in Titanium Blue are available now for purchase at Samsung.com and in stores.