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Review on SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch Active2 (Aqua Black, R820-44mm) ๐Ÿ“ฑ with Bluetooth, Silicon Strap, and Aluminum Bezel - International by Celina Macioszek แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, its pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

Many of the capabilities that marketers portray as useful and essential are, in reality, completely pointless and unneeded. Consider the topic of fitness. automatic recognition of the sport and the counter, including pull-ups, push-ups, squats, and other exercises. Is this for the dim-witted? Who, within themselves, is unable to compute how much they have raised themselves or lowered themselves? By the way, you are unable to change the language that is displayed on the watch; rather, it mirrors the language that is presented on the smartphone. When compared to other sounds, vibrations, and notifications, the hourly signal is so soft and faint that it is difficult to hear and feel it even when there is complete silence. This is especially true when compared to other sounds, vibrations, and notifications. When contacting Samsung's technical assistance through the chat feature on their website, bear in mind that the persons who answer are likely to be incredibly illiterate, sluggish, or all three. Three times in touch with: 1) Before handing over the money to be counted, he inquired as to whether or not it was possible to switch on the clock when the messenger brought them. They said that that was an option available. The courier informed me that it was impossible and then placed a call to Samsung; I received a call back from Samsung stating that it was impossible. 2) I inquired as to the reason why the clock, when the timer (native to Samsung) is turned on, goes from the clock mode to the timer mode and then back again, and does so without any obvious algorithm. They responded that this is one of the most FUNCTIONAL things ever: My response is always the same: "Why isn't this described in the instructions?" TP - "It's a feature of the software because that's how it was intended in the first place." 3) This is the third time I have contacted technical support, and each time I receive information that is worse than having no answer at all: "How do I turn on the signal every hour?" "There is no such function," the TP read. Me: "I was able to locate it." TP - "The instructions do not include a description of this aspect. Thus, there is no function of the kind." Me - "I have" TP - "You are using a watch that is not certified." I - "I ordered them on the official Samsung website." TP - "You have not responded to my question in a very long time. I was like, "The chat is closed, you guys need to help other users because they are waiting in line," and they were like, "WHAT? FACEPALM" I gave TP a score of three points. If it had never existed in the first place, then 4-5. If Samsung can fix the issues, then I'll consider making the adjustment.

Pros
  • It is stunning, comfy, and attractive, as well as of great quality and features a large number of useful dials. As someone else stated in this thread, this is complete and utter nonsense. You may view the time, the weather, your steps, and a stopwatch all at the same time on the display screen of your watch. The watch is no longer unfinished, it is fully functional, and it practically does not have any jambs, but there are still a few minor issues that need to be resolved. I really hope they address this issue in the upcoming update.
Cons
  • Not always activated by a gestural on/off switch. Those. I turned the clock so that it faced me, but it did not activate when I did so. I have AOD mode enabled, which means that it is always on; however, in practice (and Samsung doesn't talk about it), the display turns off and a barely visible dial with a dark background turns on. On this dial, you can see it even more or less normally indoors; however, when you are outside in the sun, of course it is no longer visible. This exemplifies the phrase "always on show." In addition to this, the instructions state that if the display is left on at all times, then, as a result of the peculiarities of the technology used in the display, it will present an image of low quality after some time has passed while using the watch. So, this is not a Patek Philippe that you will be able to hand down to your offspring)). "Do not count on the quality remaining the same, dear clients; do not count on it happening." The dials have a white background, which makes them more simpler to read and is also easier on the eyes. Yet there aren't that many of these dials, and even the ones that are there aren't exactly optimal in terms of their purposes. All for the sake of a long battery life, because a bright display will use a great deal more energy, and because it would not be profitable for either Samsung or developers, as users would complain that their screen consumed battery life more quickly than other screens.

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