Samsung Is Giving Away Free Galaxy Watch Ultra In India But Only If You Do This: Know More

Samsung has officially unveiled the second edition of its Walk-A-Thon India challenge, aiming to encourage a healthier and more active lifestyle across the country. As part of the 30-day campaign, participants using the Samsung Health app must complete a set number of steps within a limited timeframe while competing with fellow users.

Those who successfully finish the challenge will be eligible for exciting rewards, including a chance to win the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra and exclusive discounts on the flagship wearable for all who meet the goal.

Samsung says users can start participating in the challenge starting from April 21 and track their daily step count for one month until May 20, 2025, using the Samsung Health app. All those who complete 2 Lakh steps during this time period will be eligible for prizes.

Among all participants, three lucky winners will get a Galaxy Watch Ultra, while everyone else who completes 2 Lakh or more steps will receive a whopping 25 per cent discount on the Galaxy Watch Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Contest: How To Play

To enter the lucky draw, post a finished screenshot on the Samsung Members app with the hashtag #WalkathonIndia.

Upon completion of the task, three randomly selected participants will win the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Notably, the participants will need to use the Samsung Health app between May 26 and June 15, 2025, to claim the reward.

Samsung launched Galaxy Watch Ultra last year which features a Titanium-grade frame and gets a 1.5-inch (480×480 pixels) Super AMOLED display with a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. It comes with the same processor, storage, and operating system as the the Galaxy Watch 7. It packs a 590mAh battery with the support of a WPC-based wireless fast charging.

Additional features include a multi-sports tile for tracking complex workouts and a cycling-focused FTP metric, AI-driven heart rate zones, a Quick Button for workouts, Night Mode, and an emergency siren.