To be told, I've been a Samsung guinea pig for quite some time. Since Nokia's 3310, that is. Thereafter, only Samsung will remain. We sampled all the top-shelf models. Hours passed as well. I began with the first Sony Smart Watch, which was revolutionary at the time but ultimately proved to be a useless novelty after only a few hours of wear. I've been using the original version of Gear Fit for the past five years, and it has been perfect in every way. Curved display and an elongated, rectangular form. Three to four days without a recharge is an honest day's work. Even though it's not really a clock, the time was displayed on it very frequently. The alerts shown accurately. The pulse was detected and measured in some fashion. The forecast was displayed; really, what else could you want to see on the palm of your hand? In addition, there is a mobile phone available at all times. Meanwhile, he kept tabs on the progress of a set of wearable gadgets. Of course, we'll start with Samsung. After that, I had to wait. Some sort of new "ideal" has been published. I was seriously considering getting a Gear S3 or a Frontier, but I ultimately decided against it because, without AOD, a smartwatch would be nothing more than a bar on my arm. The blueprints were already in place, after all. Watertight seal and bezel. Even the MST module for using the watches to make payments at older terminals has been left out of some models. But, it seemed like there was something missing. We have sufficient resources at our disposal.) I'm crossing my fingers that they hold up as well as the Gear Fit. The good news is that he is still very much alive and well. I guess I was just feeling bored.
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