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Review on SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch (46Mm by Damyanti Dhasmana ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

I am ashamed to say that for a good number of years, Samsung has taken advantage of me. Since the release of the Nokia 3310. Just Samsung will remain after it. Have sampled all of the flagships. Also, there were hours. In addition, the watches came from a variety of manufacturers. I began with the very first model of the Sony Smart Watch. Although it was unquestionably innovative for its time, the Sony Smart Watch was, in reality, a toy that could not be used for more than a few hours at a time. I've been using the very first iteration of Gear Fit for the past five years, and it really was the perfect version to have. Screen with a curving contour and an oblong form. Sincere three to four days of effort without a break to recharge. Although this is not a true clock in any sense of the word, it does display the time at regular intervals. The notifications appeared in the appropriate places. They were able to determine the pulse in some way. The forecast was presented, so what else do you want to know about the hand you're holding? In addition, there is a phone available at all times. In the meantime, he kept an eye on how a new product line of wearable devices was progressing. First and foremost, there is Samsung, as expected. And after that, I did nothing except wait. A brand-new "ideal" has recently been published. I spent a lot of time looking at the Gear S3 and the Frontier, but ultimately decided against purchasing either one because neither one has an AOD feature. Without that feature, a watch is just a kind of bar on my hand. The design had been present for some time before. The bezel, in addition to the water resistance. And even the MST module, which was used for making payments on older terminals but was removed from these watches for some unknown reason. But there was clearly something missing. There is sufficient material here.) I really hope they have a lifespan comparable to the Gear Fit. As a side note, he is still alive and in good health. Just had a moment of idle curiosity or whatever.

Pros
  • Always on display is the most significant aspect of the design. If it were without it, it would just be something on the arm. There is something peculiar. The motion to switch the device on is, of course, there, and it does its intended function more than adequately; yet, it is still a little bit unusual. Sure, they are refreshing, and yes, they are pleasant to wear. Yet, in the usual condition, when there is nothing visible on the screen, they are not perceived for a number of hours. That sensation is not there any longer right now. This is the face of a clock)) The bezel is another extremely helpful component. Extremely user-friendly and convenient. Simply put, it is quite convenient. Buttons that have a notch make it easier and more pleasant to press them. The fact that they are convex from below is something that I would consider to be a benefit because it means that they cause less friction on the hand. When the strap of my "ordinary" watches is pulled tight enough to prevent the watch from crawling on my hand, it is not comfortable and it pulls. I own a lot of watches that are considered to be "ordinary," and all of them have a flat bottom. This place does not give off that impression at all. In addition, they are a bit lighter than "regular" watches, which means that they do not contribute to the wearer's hand appearing to be dangling. This is a significant advantage. You are able to attach whatever it is that your heart desires thanks to the fact that the straps are interchangeable and "normal." And there is an instantaneous shift in perspective. You can wear multiple watches throughout the day and they will appear completely different simply by switching the dials of the timepieces. You have the option of selecting a dial to suit a variety of looks and activities, like as for sports or business. In a general sense, this is quite close to being ideal. A neat feature is the ability to talk by the clock. But I doubt that will change. The option to pay by the hour is quite convenient. On the phone, I find it to be more convenient. It picks up a little bit of speed. Any other kind of chip is suitable only for beginners.
Cons
  • Glass that is extremely filthy. It seems to me that the glass on the phone gets filthy a lot less frequently. That is possible that it seems. In spite of the enormous, it would appear, the number of dials available - nice, there are just a few units. But of course, this is a matter of opinion. Despite the fact that it is advertised as having 4 GB of internal memory, there is not a lot of space available for music. The clock itself takes up the majority of the RAM in the system. Battery: I wouldn't exactly call this a straight drawback, but it is something to bear in mind: if you utilize them to their full potential, they will probably only last for one day at the most. Utilize each and every feature of the watch to its full potential. Since this is an AOD, all communication channels are always open, notifications are not limited in any way, and so on. In the evening, I have between 50 and 60 percent remaining. Never in your life have you attempted to wear them back-to-back. I have a sneaking suspicion that they won't make it through the second day. Those who purchase such gadgets and then disable every feature available on them in order to make the battery last as long as possible are beyond my comprehension. Why then would you buy them at all? Instead, you should buy regular mechanics. Personally, I don't see a problem with putting them on charge before going to bed because it's wireless here and you don't have to mess with with the connection or anything like that. Set and forget. Take it off first thing in the morning and then put it to use. Undoubtedly, there will probably be a point during the journey where you are not in the greatest amount of comfort; nevertheless, the phone will also run out of power during the journey; these are merely minor details. There are opportunities for optimizing the amount of energy consumed, and some of them are as simple as, "Well, limit yourself a little bit; it's not terrifying at all." The price is most likely the only drawback to purchasing them. Unfortunately, though, quality comes at a high cost.

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