In spite of the three issues that I will go into in more detail below, this is still a nice movie to see. I converted to them from the Samsung Galaxy Watch; the latter just stopped working after two years, but the former functioned in a manner that was superior to and more reliable than the latter. After using the same device for a month, there was a growing urge to get rid of it and replace it with something more suitable. Garmin is the focus of my attention (not advertising). Now then, concerning the issues. The most frustrating aspect is that even though the watch's settings prevent it from making calls and accessing contacts when the phone is linked to the car's speakerphone, it continues to take incoming calls even when the phone is in the car and attached to the car's speakerphone. To avoid talking at specific times of the day or according to the clock, you will need to delve into the call settings on the phone. The second issue is that the watch grossly underestimates both the speed and the distance that the wearer has traveled when they are working out on a treadmill in the gym. For instance, if I walk on the track at a speed of 6 kilometers per hour for thirty minutes (I can't sprint since my knee is hurt, so I can't toss my slippers), the clock will only show that I've traveled 2.2-2.3 kilometers at most. In the meantime, they demonstrate a pace of 14–15 minutes per kilometer, despite the fact that the actual pace is 10 minutes per kilometer. And finally, the third cant, which isn't quite as significant but is still vital. Refers to the application known as Health, which is used to configure all aspects of the device, including the installation of dials. There is perpetual resetting of the Huawei account there. If you wish to add a new dial, for instance, but the settings have been reset, the application will ask you to log into your account using a new password, and it will lead you through some type of dance involving a tambourine. In summary, I struggled with it for a month, but now that it's too late to take it back to the store, I've decided to sell it and buy a Garmin fenix 6x instead. I don't want to go back to Samsung because the most recent Watch is pretty comparable to the one I had before it, which I had purchased approximately two years ago.
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