I purchased this watch for myself in May 2022, which is more than a year ago. At the same time, I also purchased an Apple Watch (large) for my wife so that we would have something to compare it to. About the autonomy and the significance of this element, review the situation. In terms of autonomy, Samsung is just head and shoulders above Apple. This watch is removed off her wrist on a regular basis by the wife since they sit down so rapidly. Whatever you argue, the fact is that having to constantly charge the watch every day eventually becomes tedious, and as a result, you wear it less frequently. Despite this, smart watches are incredibly helpful in today's world. My experience, during which time I initially wore it with the display always activated, indicates that the battery life lasts for approximately 1.5 days. You are required to continue charging it each day. After wearing it for a few months, I became bored with the display and turned it off; now I can spend three to four days without needing to charge it. If, like me, you only use four functions in a smartwatch, such as messenger tracking, do not miss calls, a pedometer, and payment from the watch, then you can immediately turn on the energy-saving mode and walk with the watch for about a week without needing to recharge it. I wrote about the economy mode above. We went to the village, but by the time we got there, the battery in my wife's watch had run out. Since there wasn't enough time to charge it, just imagine a bracelet on her hand. Again, it's either a bracelet or you don't take them at all; we made a spur-of-the-moment decision to go somewhere, so we didn't have time to charge the Apple device, and there's no other option. It really seems like putting it on charge at night would be a simple process; in point of fact, I regularly find myself in circumstances where I am with working hours, but my wife is not. The olweiss feature is a display, which means that in 95% of situations, it is unnecessary. To begin, it emits less light than the operational clock does (in both Apple and Samsung). People who are viewing the picture in the passive mode will NOT see a bright, drab, or uninteresting scene. Second, it depletes the battery two to three times as quickly, and even from a distance, it is still obvious that this is a smart watch. The only time I found this ability to be useful was when I was driving in a car (and we all know that the auto-backlight on Samsung phones does not work 100% right away) and when I wanted to know the time in seconds, such as when I was grilling meat and keeping track of the time. On the other hand, I've come to the realization that it would be more beneficial for me to purchase a Garmin in general, one that has a battery life that is guaranteed to last for seven days without needing to be recharged. Consider it possible that it would be beneficial to check them out. The other capabilities of smartwatches are utilized very little, if at all.
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