Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2
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| Developer | Samsung Electronics |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
| Product family | Samsung Galaxy Watch series |
| Type | Smartwatch |
| Released | 5 August 2019 |
| Operating system | Tizen OS 5.5 |
| System on a chip | Exynos 9110 (10 nm) |
| Display | 1.4 Super AMOLED |
| Dimensions | 44 × 44 × 10.9 mm (1.73 × 1.73 × 0.43 in) |
| Weight | 42 g (1.48 oz) |
| Predecessor | Samsung Galaxy Watch Active |
| Successor | Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 |
| Related | Samsung Galaxy |
| Website | Official website |
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 (stylized as Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2) is a smartwatch developed by Samsung Electronics, running the Tizen operating system. Announced on 5 August 2019, the Active 2 was scheduled for availability in the United States starting on 23 September 2019.[1]
The Active 2 was released in two sizes, 40 mm or 44 mm, and two connectivity formats, either Bluetooth or LTE capability. The LTE version functions as a standalone phone and allows a user to call, text, pay, and stream music or video without a nearby smartphone.[2] An Under Armour Edition of the Active 2 was released on October 11, 2019, containing a watch face and strap branded with the Under Armour logo.[3][4]
Samsung announced as part of the move to move from Tizen OS to Wear OS by Google starting from August 2022. The Watch Active 2 will stop receiving software and security updates, while the Watch 3 will stop receiving software updates in 2023. [citation needed]