If you just want to charge your watch once a week, you have to make some sacrifices, and I'm not going to whine about the animation quality. So I won't say anything further about near field communication (nfc). I put it to good use on SM; these days I simply use my phone to make the necessary payments. The inevitable question "well, why the hell did you migrate from your favorite Samsung to Huawei?" will inevitably be posed. Primary Justifications: Using a Samsung watch for six months, the battery will survive for only 1.5-2 days. Very exhausted. Turning off analytics like heart rate monitoring and reducing the screen's brightness has little effect. Second, you should bring a microUSB docking station that is pot-bellied. The watch does not support Qi charging (although the website says otherwise) Third, the Huawei watch frequently dislodged from the device (2-3 times per hour). Uncomfortably, this may occur during the time of an incoming call or message, despite the fact that they connected instantly. A missed call alert popped up on your clock just then. To be honest, the price tag of $30-$50k is a major deterrent for me to make the jump to watch 3, especially because it's titanium. Money-wise, my phone wins. Even at this cost, the new watch's battery problem has not been fixed. The age I took gt2 pro was 16. It's 2022, watches have been around for a long time, so why can't you just spy on the triumphs of your rivals and copy them? Instead, we might finish the product after hearing from users. Please don't hold back; I'm going to relay all of your feedback to the maker. Watches, especially modern smart watches, are more than just a pretty face; they're a practical addition to any outfit that may save you time and stress. My final opinion is this: if you're considering purchasing this watch and came here to learn more about it, keep using your Samsung watch. If you, like me, place a premium on form and function, then you will retreat significantly. A year seems about right for this watch, so I'll wait until Samsung releases a battery-powered model in the mid-range pricing range (not quite as terrifying as Active) before making another purchase from them. Considering this is the most likely scenario, Huawei will handle the watch's battery replacement.
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