I just recently replaced my beloved Gear S3 Frontier with a Watch 3. I probably would not have purchased the old clock if it weren't for its sporadic malfunctions. Despite the two generational gaps, there are not many differences between them. The three-year-old Frontier's battery life is matched perfectly by the new watch 3. up to 8GB more memory? Okay, fine. just to what end? This is an improvement, in my perspective. Blood pressure and the ECG are useless in the year 2022. Yeah, it is improbable that they will generate money in the near future. Yet, there were artisans. Samsung health monitor may be activated and operated with the use of straightforward manipulations. Even with the "crutches," this is already pleasing. Of course, charging the equipment is absurd. A tablet comes with a cord, however the actual power supply is missing. Oh, not really, I guess. There was an additional strap in the Frontiers. He isn't present. Pay for a slim wrist, please. The entire leather belt appears to be of high quality. However, it won't apply to sports. And diving even more so. I've read that the new watch doesn't transfer the old dials. Nonsense. It moves flawlessly and without any tambourine dance. including those you've already paid for. When seen solely as a watch—and not in comparison to earlier iterations—Watch 3 is perfectly acceptable and deserving of purchase. Even from the dealer, you may buy them right now at a decent discount. There is no need to upgrade if you currently own watches from earlier generations and they are in good working order.
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