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Review on Samsung Galaxy Watch (42mm, GPS, Bluetooth) – Rose Gold (US Version): The Perfect Timepiece with Exceptional Features by Anastazja Ciftci ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, it's pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

I expected more from a device costing over $20,000, of course. a much more. I wouldn't have thought twice about returning it to the store if it hadn't been a gift from my wife. has some benefits The phone's notification system is quite useful, and the phone's internal speaker is currently muted. especially practical if there is a little child present. It can occasionally be used as a bluetooth headset. Your heart rate can be monitored. numerous dials They appear to be typical timepieces. Battery life is really lengthy. with drawbacks. not appropriate for exercise. The Samsung Health app needs to be used on your phone and forgets workouts that are older than 30 days. It also does not support many sports, such as cross-country skiing. There is no integration with outside programs (except for all paid Strava). There are significant gaps in the heart rate monitor's readings when a person is exercising. If the silicone strap is tightened significantly, the skin fades. Graphs lack information, are very tiny, and cannot be scaled. The user interface stinks. Letters opens in at least 15 to 20 seconds. There are only the standard applications. those that are typically fake, ineffective, or both. I installed the "Baro-altimeter" application, and now I ascend 10 flights from the bed to the kitchen. Amazing fitness! AOD is useless since when you touch a button in the interface, the default interface is only activated on the first press. The dials appear to be the same color, so I'm not sure how it saves battery. The goal of AOD is to keep as many screen pixels black, or off, as possible.