Because I just brought a watch and not a fitness tracker with me, I only use it for telling time and anything else that is connected to it. Although this is not realistic, if the price of a watch from Samsung was 15,000 won at the time of purchase, then I would buy it, despite the fact that it would compromise the watch's autonomy and design in favor of the ecosystem. I attempted to purchase this watch from Ali during one of their sales periods; however, it turned out that it was all pffff, and when you factor in the cost of delivery, the price tag increased to 16 thousand rupees; consequently, I decided to purchase it locally for 14 thousand rupees, at which point I was extremely satisfied with my purchase. You can see Ali promoting black Fridays and other misleading practices here, but this is not the only product he sells. The watch expresses a high level of satisfaction across the board. I couldn't have asked for a better match in terms of the design. Autonomy gives me a sense of satisfaction; after 10 days, only 9% of the charge has been used up, and this will last another number of days. The pulse measurement and the sleep measurement both remain consistent throughout the night. The process of pairing your phone with the app is not exactly enjoyable, but it is a minor inconvenience. It is really convenient to answer calls, and it is also possible to check messages within a few hours. Both the vibration of the alarm clock and the vibration of any notifications are perfectly adequate to meet all of my requirements. There have been no comments about how the screen's automatic brightness could be improved. The application is practical, however it is not immediately obvious how to use it. The watch and the accompanying app have already undergone three iterations, each of which included new and useful capabilities. Despite my first skepticism regarding this product, I can say that I am delighted with my first "smart" watch and am very content with it. The tracking of one's physical activity appears to be reliable and not irritating. When the watch reaches 10% charge, it notifies the user that it is already time to recharge the device. The charging mechanism is magnetic and "sticks" instantaneously to the device. It doesn't bother me at all, and the watch is so light that I almost don't feel it on my hand even though it's there. I almost never take it off. The act of pressing the buttons is quite simple and pleasurable, as there are no complicated procedures involved. When I was in a tough spot and needed to converse on the phone, I've already experienced more than a dozen times how convenient it is to have the watch. I couldn't be happier with the purchase:) The present is beautiful!
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