The watch's idea of a normal heart rate and automatic detection of the start of the workout are probably lost as a result (the watch believes that the training pulse is an option). When you start the workout, you need to confirm the start. Sometimes you forget about it, and then you can't manually change the start time. As a result, progress is stupidly lost. For instance, it appears like the more I use it, the later they offer to automatically activate the walk mode the instant I begin walking (albeit this probably works more correctly with running). Notifications. They appear, but you can only allow or disable them for a select list, where there are no longer any requirements for Telegram, God forbid Snapchat, and (+ for someone essential) Viber or VK. Everything arrives GENERALLY when you enable the delivery of all notifications, including games, advertising notifications, etc. (although this may be changed on the phone). Swipe responses feel a little slower than they did on the phone, but this is generally not particularly noticeable. By default, the voice istant mode is on in training. This mode starts speaking aloud (in English) at certain minutes and acts as though you have been doing it for a certain number of minutes, have a certain pulse, have a certain number of calories, etc. If the headphones aren't attached, they will offer to start training out loud after 10 minutes of simply walking, and if you accept, they will start listing all the symptoms after another 10. I appreciate you turning this off. By default, the software gathers step data from both the iPhone's Health app and the watch, adding the two together in a strange way such that the result is always greater. The decision was made by blocking reading from Health. Messages cannot be responded to. Can't download further programs. I didn't had a chance to try it out, but it sounds like you can talk. Overall, once you get acclimated to all of its peculiarities, it's a good movie to see. I like. However, they don't differ much from bracelets in terms of functioning (apparently merely gps while walking, receiving calls, and appearance).
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