
When I went to buy it, I was led by new features (cardiogram and tonometer), which other sellers do not have. I bought it for my mother. But, the happiness that was anticipated has not yet been achieved - possibly because of stupidity. 1) I discovered almost immediately that the procedure of pairing a mobile device is a convoluted one that requires a number of different steps to complete. In addition to having a Samsung account, you are required to install a number of applications and libraries developed by Samsung. After that comes a sequence of dances accompanied by a tambourine, with either GooglePlay or SamsungPlay serving as the source of the music. As a direct consequence of this, this quest was not finished all the way through; in other words, connecting the tonometer function has not been successful up to this point (I will continue trying). When compared to watches made by Garmin, Mio, and Polar, everything is considerably more straightforward and makes more sense in these models. 2) If the watch can be associated with one phone, why can't it be paired with two? If you want to connect to a new one, there is a lengthy pairing process, after which the clock must be reset to its factory settings completely. In addition, if something went wrong (or if you changed your mind about pairing), you won't be able to use the clock because the two devices absolutely had to be linked together. 3) Why is it necessary to sign in with a Samsung account before using the Galaxy Health app? Why is anything like this necessary, and where does Google fall short? In addition, you won't have access to the tonometer or ECG functions if you don't have Galaxy Health. 4) Most crucially, it was discovered that this miracle is incompatible with a number of different mobile devices. Even in the case of Samsung. For instance, this tablet did not function properly: Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 SM-T510. Simply put, the Galaxy Wearable does not recognize the watch, and neither do the users. Inform me - WHAT GOOD? What hinders compatibility with an ordinary Android handset that has a conventional Bluetooth connection and an operating system that was released over the past few years? Do you require any one-of-a-kind hardware components that you just cannot obtain from any other source? Why do you also need to get a new phone when you already have a perfectly good watch? It would appear that Samsung is overly concerned with competing with Apple, as seen by the company's adoption of a number of features from Apple that are not among its strongest.

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