- Stylish, of great quality, having good sketching capabilities, having good native programs developed by Samsung, and having good charge retention. However, that is not sufficient.
- - The native notification system is responsible for delivering all notifications in the same manner. This means that in order to view a notification, you must simply look for a message from a specific application that contains a specific notice. If only one message arrives, then you will only be able to read the text, but if they send two or more messages at once, then you will only be able to see the text, and the location of the photo will be labeled as [photo]. This scenario occurs very infrequently. What are your thoughts on that, Elon Musk? While you are launching rockets there, Samsung will write the word "photo" in the place of the photo for a price of twenty-five thousand hours. I have not yet voiced any opinions regarding audio notes, stickers, movies, or any other kind of navigation within messages; however, this is an extremely unnecessary addition. neither listen, record, nor transmit anything, nor view anything. To put it another way, it is more convenient to simply view the notification that has arrived without any more information. And finally, if this is only ONE message, you will only need to open the bodies if there are two or more messages to read or view. If there are only video or audio messages, you will only need to open the bodies. To put it another way, in light of the existing circumstances, eighty percent of these notifications are pointless. In a nutshell, if there was no software, then that would be all there is to say about it five years ago when it would have been important. Even messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, as well as any form of tracker for activities like skiing and snowboarding, do not exist. And if there are any applications, they are written on the knee of a crippled person; they cost between three hundred and six hundred dollars; and they are a complete failure in every way: they function incorrectly, are not ated, there is no support, and so on. It is true, and it is important to make note of the fact that there are good sports applications available from major markets, such as endomondo and others. A drop in the ocean, but nonetheless)) - the sleep phases are not calculated correctly. This means that I can get up, lie down and sit on the phone, have time to accomplish anything at work, and sometimes even talk on the phone itself, but the fact that I got up is counted by the clock only after I get out of bed. This is despite the fact that I can get up, lie down, and sit on the phone at the same time. There, the clock keeps track of the stages of my sleep and the depth to which I fall asleep; despite this, the amount of time I spend sleeping there continues to decrease. These kinds of junk were not discovered on the same mi bands for 1.5k. I track my sleep and the time that I go to bed, and sometimes it's necessary to look at the history. After a week, you don't recall, so naturally, you lay around for ten minutes, or thirty to forty. This is a significant moment for me.
- functionality, a big, transparent screen.
- exactly for the duration of the warranty.
- - Design (subjectively); - Functionality; - System shell; - Battery (for my use case); - Synchronization with a smartphone (samsung s9).
- - Original strap; - Fragile (the screen is not protected in any way and it is better to immediately buy some kind of film or protective cover for them); - Inaccuracy of the pedometer; - No pulse oximeter; - Lack of full customization and deep variability of settings. More about everything in the comments.
- They have a balanced appearance, an unpretentious design, and a comfortable fit overall. Even answering a call directly from the clock isn't always enough thanks to the phone's user-friendly design, which displays notifications in a handy manner and allows for quick response. A reasonable pricing for a decent assortment of functions, one of which is the ability to make payments through NFC. It was interesting to keep track of the stages of sleep. The infa is not being distributed from the roof if one considers the information that has been distributed in comparison to the status of my health in the morning.
- It's impossible to say how often it happens, but at least a couple of times a day, I notice that the watch itself has become detached from the phone, despite the fact that I have not moved out of the range of the phone's Bluetooth capabilities. If the clock were able to reconnect to it after that, it would not be quite as frustrating; but, it cannot, and you will need to do so manually. You will need to go to the incredibly dishonest Samsung store, which is around 80 percent packed with gruesome trash, in order to look for skins for the dial (for which they often ask for a penny). Because I was successful in finding a couple of three appropriate ones, I won't have to rummage around in that area for a while. Thank goodness!
- It is stunning, comfy, and attractive, as well as of great quality and features a large number of useful dials. As someone else stated in this thread, this is complete and utter nonsense. You may view the time, the weather, your steps, and a stopwatch all at the same time on the display screen of your watch. The watch is no longer unfinished, it is fully functional, and it practically does not have any jambs, but there are still a few minor issues that need to be resolved. I really hope they address this issue in the upcoming update.
- Not always activated by a gestural on/off switch. Those. I turned the clock so that it faced me, but it did not activate when I did so. I have AOD mode enabled, which means that it is always on; however, in practice (and Samsung doesn't talk about it), the display turns off and a barely visible dial with a dark background turns on. On this dial, you can see it even more or less normally indoors; however, when you are outside in the sun, of course it is no longer visible. This exemplifies the phrase "always on show." In addition to this, the instructions state that if the display is left on at all times, then, as a result of the peculiarities of the technology used in the display, it will present an image of low quality after some time has passed while using the watch. So, this is not a Patek Philippe that you will be able to hand down to your offspring)). "Do not count on the quality remaining the same, dear clients; do not count on it happening." The dials have a white background, which makes them more simpler to read and is also easier on the eyes. Yet there aren't that many of these dials, and even the ones that are there aren't exactly optimal in terms of their purposes. All for the sake of a long battery life, because a bright display will use a great deal more energy, and because it would not be profitable for either Samsung or developers, as users would complain that their screen consumed battery life more quickly than other screens.