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Walmart just dropped the price of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 to below $200

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Amazing Deal A person wearing the 40mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 7.
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Are you thinking of buying a new smartwatch? The Samsung Galaxy deals of Walmart currently features a $99 discount for the 40mm version of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, slashing its price from $279 to only $180. It’s no longer the latest model in its line of wearable devices, but it’s still a pretty solid purchase, especially if you’re able to take advantage of the price cut. You need to act fast though, as we’re not sure how much time is remaining on this eye-catching offer.

Why you should buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

The recently released Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is set to take its place among the best smartwatches as the top choice for Samsung phones, but that doesn’t mean the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is no longer a nice purchase. The Exynos W1000 processor is still pretty fast by today’s standards, delivering lag-free performance and smooth navigation of the wearable device’s menus. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 also comes with a 1.3-inch AMOLED screen that’s bright and clear, and it has an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance that ensures durability.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is equipped with a comprehensive suite of health and fitness features — in fact, it’s the first smartwatch with sleep apnea monitoring. The wearable device also has an an improved BioActive Sensor for more accurate readings for metrics such as heart rate and basal metabolic rate, as well as bioelectrical impedance analysis that can give you a complete profile of your body composition. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is even capable of using Galaxy AI to analyze your data for greater insight into your wellbeing.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 wasted no time popping up in smartwatch deals with the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, with its 40mm model already on sale at $99 off from Walmart. You’ll only have to pay $180 for this wearable device instead of $279, but you should hurry because the savings may be gone as soon as tomorrow. Finalize your purchase of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 as soon as you can to be able to get it for this special price.

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