Does the larger display on the Galaxy Watch 6 improve the experience?

A user wears a Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic and 4 Classic the same wrist.
Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority

Samsung’s brand-new Galaxy Watch 6 lineup boasts bigger displays than ever. If you ask most smartwatch wearers, more screen space should mean a better user experience. If nothing else, larger graphics are easier to tap and larger text is easier to read. But how does the expansion actually translate on users’ wrists, and is the experience significantly different on a Galaxy Watch 6 versus a Galaxy Watch 5? We dug in.

When it comes to Galaxy Watch display space, bigger is better

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