when contrasted with the Gear S3 Classic that came before them. If I ran the battery down to zero, the previous Gear S3 had a bottom on/off button that wouldn't work. As a result, I wouldn't be able to turn them on without having them repaired. They were of great use to me for a long time, regardless of where we were, so I'm not very bothered by the fact that they stopped working; after all, everything fails at some point. Without further ado, I came to the conclusion that the following model would be best for me. About the first impressions: the watch became a little thinner and lighter, they started putting on a more decent strap (on Gear it was like cardboard, soaked from a sweaty hand and turned into a rag), the functionality improved a little, new functions were added, and they started responding faster. On Gear, the strap was like cardboard, and it turned into a rag when your hand sweated on it. The new vibrations appear to be of a higher intensity. The battery life is approximately three days. I won't comment on the sensors, but it seems that all of them are operational. The function that measures pressure, however, has not yet been added. When it comes to accuracy, let me just get this out of the way: this is not an exact device, and you should not expect it to have any kind of exceptional accuracy when measuring anything besides time! That was not to my liking: in the older models, the charger resembled a docking station, it contained a clock that was very useful, you could connect any cord that used micro-USB, and it had a "red-green" indicator to show whether or not the battery was charging. Today they have produced a "penny" that is difficult to distinguish, with a cable that cannot be removed, and without any charge indicators; in order to detect the level of charge, you have to prod the watch itself. In addition, Samsung saved money on the cost of the power supply by excluding it from the package. It would have been more convenient if they had left one "penny" charger that had the ability to attach a type-C cable. In overall, I am pleased with the purchase; but, if it weren't for the malfunction, I would still be using the Gear S3 today.
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