Garmin Lily review: Price and competition
We tested the leather-strapped Garmin Lily Classic, whose £230 price tag puts in on a par with the Garmin Vivoactive 4 (currently £229 from Amazon) and overshoots the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 (£192) and Apple Watch Series 3 (£197) . The Garmin Lily Sport, a slightly less luxe model with a silicone strap, costs £150 – putting it in the same ballpark as its closest Garmin counterpart, the Vivomove 3 (£179).
It goes without saying that £150 is a lot to pay for a smartwatch without on-board GPS and NFC, which come built into all the other smartwatches just mentioned. Indeed, Garmin s Forerunner 45 (£118) offers built-in GPS for half the price of the Garmin Lily Classic.
Smartwatch use sharply increased in 2021, the second year that the pandemic slowed down the whole world. The Apple Watch, however, is still undefeated in the top spot of the global market.
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Other specs and other Pixel products
The chipset is apparently being made by Samsung using a 5nm process (the same process as the Snapdragon 888 and Samsung’s own Exynos 2100), and it’s not the only aspect of the Pixel 6 range that Weinbach detailed.
The Google Pixel 6 Pro will apparently have a 120Hz QHD screen, plus a 5,000mAh battery, an in-screen fingerprint scanner, and mmWave 5G (presumably in addition to sub-6GHz, meaning it would support most 5G bands).
The standard Pixel 6 meanwhile is said to have a smaller flat screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and a smaller battery. The two phones are also said to have a new, larger main camera sensor.