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Why Samsung’s Smartwatch Business is Tanking: A Masterclass in Design Failure
Samsung’s mobile ecosystem used to be the ultimate powerhouse, but its smartwatch division is currently stuck in a massive downward spiral. While competitors are sharpening their edge, Galaxy Watch has been losing its grip on the market.
If you want to know why people are jumping ship, look no further than Samsung’s recent catastrophic design choices. In wearables, design is destiny—and Samsung has completely lost its way.
Here is a breakdown of why the Galaxy Watch lineup is struggling, led by its massive design failures.
1. The "Squircle" Identity Crisis
Samsung used to own the "classic, elegant round watch" aesthetic. Then came the squircle (the awkward hybrid of a square body housing a circular screen).
It’s the worst of both worlds. It lacks the efficient text-UI layout of a true rectangle (like the Apple Watch) and completely destroys the timeless, seamless symmetry of a traditional round watch.
Users are calling it bulky, awkward, and visually confusing. By forcing this awkward geometry, Samsung alienated its core fanbase who loved the sleekness of older models.
2. Losing the "Classy" Vibe to Huawei and Google
A smartwatch isn’t just a tech gadget; it’s jewelry. Samsung’s recent lineup feels way too sporty and rugged, lacking any corporate or premium appeal.
Look at Huawei: they are nailing the traditional, high-end timepiece look with premium materials that actually look classy in a boardroom.
Look at the Pixel Watch: Google nailed the minimalist, futuristic "domed glass" aesthetic.
Samsung, meanwhile, feels stuck in a plastic-adjacent, aggressive sports aesthetic that looks more like a toy than a premium accessory.
3. The "Apple Clone" Embarrassment
Nothing killed Samsung’s design credibility faster than the Galaxy Watch Ultra. The bright orange accents, the marine-style bands, the specific placement of the physical buttons—it wasn't just "inspired by" the Apple Watch Ultra; it was a blatant copy-paste job.
For years, Android users bought Samsung because they wanted an alternative to Apple’s design language.
By turning its flagship into a knock-off Apple Watch, Samsung insulted its loyal base and invited relentless mockery from the tech community. If people wanted the Apple Ultra look, they'd just buy an iPhone and an Apple Watch.
4. Cheap Software Ruining Premium Hardware
The design failure isn't just physical; it's visual. A major complaint among users switching to rival brands is the software skin. Even on their "Classic" hardware, the choppy animations, uninspired watch faces, and clunky UI layouts give off an undeniable "cheap knock-off" vibe. When you pay premium prices, you expect fluid, premium aesthetics—not a UI that feels like a budget tracker.
The Bottom Line
Samsung didn't lose the smartwatch war because of bad step-tracking or heart-rate sensors. They are losing because they traded their unique design identity for cheap imitation and awkward compromises. Until Samsung realizes that a watch needs to be a piece of fashion before it's a piece of tech, the downward trend isn't going to stop.
What’s your take? Are you still rocking a Galaxy Watch, or have you migrated to Garmin, Pixel, or Huawei? Let’s talk below.👇
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