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Best Galaxy Watch 6 Classic deals: Save £125, but not for long

Want the best Galaxy Watch 6 Classic deals? We’ve got everything you need to know.
Samsung unveiled its all-new Galaxy Watch 6 smartwatch series on July 26th at the latest Galaxy Unpacked event in Seoul, South Korea. Galaxy Watch 6 arrives in two flavours: the Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic. Both of these new wearables land on August 11, but ahead of the release date, there are some incredible preorder deals, .
The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic returns the fan-favourite spinning bezel to the wearable range, which lets users scroll through menus by twisting the bezel like a diver’s watch. This feature has been absent since the release of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic – making this new entry a very big deal for Android smartwatch lovers.
The new Galaxy Watches were announced alongside a slew of new gadgets from Samsung, including the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5. The folding phones also won’t be launching until August 11, but if you were interested in buying them, you can find the best Galaxy Z Flip 5 deals and the best Galaxy Z Fold 5 deals all in one place.
But if you want to know more about the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, here’s a rundown of the best preorder deals and everything you need to know about the new wearable.
The Galaxy Watch 6 series arrives in a variety of sizes and connectivity options.
The full rundown is
- Galaxy Watch 6 | 40mm w/ Wi-Fi
- Galaxy Watch 6 | 40mm w/ LTE
- Galaxy Watch 6 | 44mm w/ Wi-Fi
- Galaxy Watch 6 | 44mm w/ LTE
- Galaxy Watch 6 Classic | 43mm w/ Wi-Fi
- Galaxy Watch 6 Classic | 43mm w/ LTE
- Galaxy Watch 6 Classic | 47mm w/ Wi-Fi
- Galaxy Watch 6 Classic | 47mm w/ LTE
Prices start from £289 for the Galaxy Watch 6, which includes a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection, but you’ll need your smartphone in your pocket to make and receive calls. If you want to add 4G LTE to send and receive texts without a phone nearby, it’ll cost £339.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is slightly more expensive and comes in different screen sizes – thanks to the return of the bezel – and comes in 43mm and 47mm sizes.
The small size – the 43mm – comes in £369 for the Bluetooth one while it will cost £419 for the Bluetooth and 4G-enabled watch. If you want to go all out, the 47mm Classic watch costs £399 as standard while it costs £459 for the Bluetooth and 4G version.
If you want to get some early deals on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, now might be the time to preorder as there are certain codes out there to grab directly from Samsung.
It is also offering the best deals so going directly to Samsung is the way forward.
Samsung is offering customers the chance to save up to, you’ll instantly be able to save money on the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic or the standard Galaxy Watch 6.
On top of that, you can also get up to £125 off when you trade in your old watch if you have a spare one laying around.
Samsung also has a whole host of other deals that you can take advantage of if you want to get the most out of your money. You can get 50% off all watch straps if you want to change up the look of your watch.
It also allows you to save 10% on other Galaxy products so if you were considering the new Galaxy Z Flip 5 or the Galaxy Z Fold 5, bundling them together might save you some cash.
Other sites like are also offering a free £75 Google Play voucher that you can redeem and spend on any apps you want if you own an Android phone.
The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic features a sapphire crystal watch face with a Super AMOLED screen so you can see everything crystal clear. This year, Samsung claims the screen is 20 per cent bigger and 30 per cent slimmer.
It also IP68 water resistant so you don’t need to worry about the elements harming your new and shiny watch.
Little is known about the battery life so far but it does have a 425 mAh, non-removable battery which is said to provide 30 hours of usage with Always On display and 40 hours without it.
They are powered by the Exynos W930 Dual Core 1.4Ghz processor and come with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.
They also feature Samsung Wallet so you can wirelessly pay with your credit card on your wrist.
They also has all the handy dandy features you have come to love with Samsung watches including skin temperatures sensors, camera controller if you own a Samsung phone and the BIA sensor which helps monitor your body composition including your skeletal muscle, fat mass and body fat percentage.
During its Unpacked event, Samsung leaned heavily on the sleep coaching that the watches provide. According to Samsung, the watches will monitor your nightly sleep stage, sleep score and sleep consistency to improve your sleep.
It also features a built-in PPG sensor that measures heart rate and heart rhythm while you wear your Galaxy Watch6, and will alert you if your heart rate and your heart rate zones to see if it is too high or too low.
Of course, the watch also features all the brilliant fitness features you’ve come to expect from Samsung watches and tracks your movements for over 90 workouts, including indoor swimming and yoga.
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Windows 11 users are finally getting a laptop upgrade they’ve been waiting for

Those who haven’t yet made the jump to Windows 11 might have their arms twisted by a new update that appears to be in the pipeline. Micorsoft is currently working on an update called adaptive energy saver mode and it does exactly what it says on the tin. Once installed, this function will make automatic changes based on the laptop’s workload and the amount of power that’s left in the tank.
That might not sound like anything new. However, unlike current battery-saving options, which start dimming the screen to a point where it’s almost impossible to see what’s going on, the new feature leaves the display well alone.
“Adaptive energy saver is an opt-in feature that automatically enables and disables energy saver, without changing screen brightness, based on the power state of the device and the current system load,” Microsoft explained in its latest Windows Insider update.
There’s no word on how much extra life you’ll get out of the battery but it appears there will be a decent power boost whilst leaving the screen continues to glow bright.
Adaptive energy saver is currently being tested and should arrive on laptops in the very near future.
This latest Windows 11 boost couldn’t come at a more important time.
There are now just a few months left until Windows 10’s end of life, and that means millions will need to jump to Microsoft’s very latest operating system or risk their PC becoming more vulnerable to malware.
The deadline is October 14th 2025.
Along with losing security updates, those with Windows 10 won’t get any new features, such as the battery booster that’s arriving soon on Windows 11.
If you haven’t already made the jump, then it feels like now is a good time to think about switching.
As Microsoft explains, “Once a Microsoft operating system (OS) reaches the end of support, customers will no longer receive technical assistance, software updates, or security fixes. We recommend upgrading to a version of Windows that is still supported,”
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Another alert for everyone who uses Chrome – quit your web browser now

Now, to add to the Chrome pain, some more glitches have been discovered in this web-surfing software with one being given the dreaded zero-day tag. For those not aware, that basically means it has already been spotted by online crooks and is being used in the wild to attack unsuspecting users.
The bug was reported by Clément Lecigne and Vlad Stolyarov of Google’s Threat Analysis Group with Google confirming that it is “aware that an exploit for CVE-2025-6558 exists in the wild”.
It’s now vital that those using Chrome check their settings and make sure they are running the very latest version of this software.
“The Stable channel has been updated to 138.0.7204.157/.158 for Windows, Mac and 138.0.7204.157 for Linux which will roll out over the coming days/weeks,” Google explained.
If your PC has an older version than 138.0.7204.157/.158 then it’s a good idea to quit things and reboot the browser. This will install any pending updates and make sure the software is safe.
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Google just confirmed the exact date of its next major Android upgrade

Smartphone season has well and truly kicked into gear as it always tends to do at this time of year. Following the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 this month, and with Apple’s iPhone 17 announcement expected for September, it’s first the turn of Google to let us all know what it has in store for its next slew of Pixel phones.
Google has just confirmed the exact date of its next Made by Google event in Brooklyn, New York on August 20, 2025, where it promises it will “introduce the latest additions to our Pixel Portfolio of devices”, according to Tech Radar. The show will start at 1pm ET, which is 6pm UK time.
That means it is almost certain that Google will use this event to lift the lid on the Pixel 10 phones and Pixel Watch 4 smartwatches, the line up set to replace last year’s Pixel 9 and Pixel Watch 3.
Google is notoriously bad at keeping its Pixel phones secret, with leaks and rumours aplenty already online for the Pixel 10. We are expecting the firm to directly update each of its current Pixel devices, which means we will probably see a Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL and a Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Online leakers and sleuths reckon the design of these phones will stick very closely to the Pixel 9 range, in what could be a very iterative update year for Google. Android Headlines published renders of the Pixel 10 which look identical to the Pixel 9.
The Pixel 9 was the same size as the 9 Pro, the latter adding a telephoto camera lens and more premium design. The 9 Pro XL had a bigger screen and battery, while the quiet revelation was the 9 Pro Fold, which improved no end on the original Pixel Fold with a slimmer, accomplished design.
Google will likely upgrade its in-house processor in these phones to the Tensor 5 chip. These have traditionally been less powerful than the equivalent Qualcomm processor used in competing flagship Android phones, but suit the Pixel for performance, especially when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) smarts.
Rumours also point to a Pixel Watch 4 in the same 41mm and 45mm sizes as the Watch 3, but there are few details beyond the fact the design probably won’t change much. Google has stuck with its pebble-like circular display design since the original Pixel Watch in 2022.
Aside from the iPhone in September, Google’s phone launch should be one of the last big ones of the year. You’ll then have to wait for the Samsung Galaxy S26 line up to be announced in January or February before you get another major Android phone launch for the UK market.
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