The exact size hasn’t leaked, but given that it’s expected to have a 60 percent bigger battery than the largest variant of the Classic 4 (572mAh vs 361mAh), it’s safe to assume that it will grow considerably in size unless of course Samsung’s next chip has become ultra-efficient or the next version of Wear OS 3 is very well optimized. For reference, the bigger Watch 4 Classic is 46mm.
Galaxy Watch 5: “ugly” with no rotating bezels?
Rough visualization of the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro
Ice has gone as far as to say that you shouldn’t buy the Watch 5. So, is the Watch 5 series really going to be that bad? Ice has taken an extreme view and while the design may be a letdown for some, we shouldn’t write off Samsung’s next smartwatches just yet.