Has pros: Design: Compared to other smart watches, it looks better (subjectively), but it is still far from mechanical. The heart rate monitor works fine - I compared it with a chest strap. The same with pressure, with regular calibration it gives close to correct results. Cons below: After 2 months, the bottom button stopped working with a click - it just pushes through and works every other time. Against the backdrop of slowness of the clock, this turns into a guessing game: it worked or not. Yes, the interface is slow. The main disadvantage: they do not perform the function of a clock. Smart watches do not perform the function of watches (yes, this happens with samsas). Let me explain. When Always On Display is enabled, after 3 minutes from its launch, the time on the screen freezes and does not change for at least an hour, until you activate the screen with AOD in one way or another. The issue has been known for over 2 months. On the version without LTE, they say they fixed it. On mine with LTE I've been waiting for a long time and I can't wait.
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