I've been wanting a smartwatch that accepts payments for quite some time now. I was expecting a new generation of Samsungs with this feature. Everything here is perfect for me, and they even said titanium would be available soon. The end outcome is disheartening. Half of the terminals make it impossible to make a purchase because someone is constantly poking them with an unknown device, preventing the transaction from completing until the terminal is restarted and the user is poked again. So you pull out your mobile device and make a payment that way. Wow, what a shame this is! If the transaction completes unexpectedly, the screen at the terminal will be obscured by the hand, making it impossible to read the time. For what was it especially challenging to create an audible warning? The oxygen gauge is giving false readings. I don't move the clock or the body to an other time zone. In a row, I take three measures. 80%, 82%, 99% . Is that okay? The mistake is only one to two percent if I use my old Galaxy S8 to make the measurement in situ. Idiots designed the user interface. To access the icons for things like new messages, which are located on the left, you'd spin the bezel in the opposite direction. Bezel must be twisted clockwise to silence alarm in the morning; alarm off symbol is on the left. Who exactly is this brilliant person? It's not uncommon for the UI to freeze up while selecting a completely random watch face. It's inconvenient to have to take off a lot of dials to get them out of the way. The number of dials displayed can be increased with a quick turn of the bezel, but if I poke it, the change takes effect instantly, even if I wish to make a different one, or remove it altogether. In addition, you have to start the entire process over from the menu, which is a major hassle. Really, you guys at Samsung don't even have "night mode" planned? What, every night I'm expected to poke it with my hands? It's in the $20 Chinese bracelets. The smartphone's Do Not Disturb setting is essential to the operation of the feature. Please, gentlemen, turn off the watch and the phone, but leave me alone. Due to the nature of my work, I am unable to create a white list of the persons who are allowed to contact me after hours. But, I don't want my wristwatch to jitter over minor issues while I sleep. The creator of this watch's software apparently does not own or wear one. If I could, I would return it.
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