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Review on Smart Watch HUAWEI Watch 3 Pro Classic Wi-Fi NFC RU, grey/brown by Kai Wen ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

It could appear that there are more drawbacks than advantages. Yet, the most significant drawback is the anticipation that this watch would eventually take the role of a smartphone. The GT2 Pro, the great materials, the ergonomics, the cool wheel, and the unlimited autonomy are all the same; what has changed is that a layer of options for the future has simply been set down: NFC, eSIM, HarmonyOS, operational, and built-in capabilities are all included. At this point, the watch can only provide a means of remaining connected independent of the smartphone, although in the most basic form. I've been toying with the concept of ditching my smartphone in favor of a traditional wristwatch for a considerable amount of time. Since I already have a tablet and a laptop, the only functionality of a smartphone that I require is the ability to keep in contact and always have it on hand. I am no longer dependent on fancy extras. The idea of "keeping in touch" in today's environment, on the other hand, encompasses such a wide range of activities that it is no longer sufficient to simply carry around a dripping-screen Nokia 3310. In addition, you need to be able to communicate in both written and spoken form, making use of instant messengers, voice, emoticons, and photos. There is access to the Internet and a magnificent screen; nevertheless, buckets on androids 2.3 are capable of doing even more, frequently while maintaining the same qualities. As a result, there is reason to believe that it will be possible to pass Samsung in the competition to achieve independence. It is safe for me to say that this is a finished and improved version of the gt2 pro. This is true even taking into account the fact that freelace switches between devices on this watch in an adequate manner, whereas this feature on the earlier device caused problems. Do you have to pay twice as much for them? This watch is basically at least something given that the gt2 pro received a unit from me and a return to the store. Well, that is to say, "at least something." As a result, I will give them a score of 5, despite the fact that I should have given them a score between 3 and 4, as the excessively high rating of that model irritates me. Therefore, you should not believe anyone who tells you that there are enough batteries to last a day. I won't let you slander. Yes, when the watch begins updating the firmware via vafai and you are seated and interacting with screens and applications, you can directly feel how much the watch heats up and, of course, how much it consumes the battery. This is because you are actively using the watch (LIKE ANY SMARTPHONE). They will last at least until the morning, if not until the evening, if you turn off all of the garbage (which already does not operate in the pairing) - here, in the middle of the fourth day, four hours before the next charge, 21% on the clock, which means that they are halfway through their lifespan. And for those who enjoy torturing themselves, there is always a never-ending mode ;)

Pros
  • I will evaluate it in comparison to the baby gt2 pro because I sent those back specifically for the purpose of testing out this miracle. Not as enormous as everyone says. Somewhat more substantial than the GT2 PRO, but otherwise very same in size. The battery performs adequately. Because I work rotating shifts, I have to remember to charge my watch once every week while I'm in the shower (yeah, I am a pig). They creep, however, at times when in power saving mode, but this is a question of the volume of calls received throughout the clock and the timely closure of any applications that were running in the background. The same thing happened with the initial smartphones, which only "lived a day," in contrast to my Nokia, which lasted for two weeks. If you are careful with how you utilize the battery, or better yet, if you switch everything off completely, this Li-ion beast will outlast the Nokia by a factor of three. There is a mode that uses an endless amount of battery, and if you transfer the saved battery percentages to the "extra super savings" folder (using gt2 and liteOS), they end up living elsewhere. I was unable to verify it because it was used up at a rate of two percent each day, but I did not return it so that the gt2 could spend the next two months parading around with their neutered version. It appears as though they can waste a certain amount of money every day if they are used at all as watches. The final version of AlwaysOn has been implemented, and each dial now has its own copy. I did so with joy, turning off this sluggish mode (as I had done previously) "by lifting my hand" and switching to cool dials; I even bought a couple of them. In the settings, however, there are those same 3.5 dials in case some dial is unable to do this. However, among the start ones, some of them are also declared to lack this function, but in reality, they are simplified to alwayson in some way. In addition, the battery on my watch lasts for four days while using this function, despite the fact that the brightness is usually always set to its lowest setting. The eSIM system is functional, but the primary three should move away from using plastic entirely. I'll tell you more about it in the CONS section, because she drank blood from me.
Cons
  • The most significant disadvantage is that, as of 10/02/21, the clock is still indefinitely dependant and uncooked. The number of applications totals one and a half, much as the Samsung 4. And despite the fact that an application for answering SMS messages has already been developed (wow, that's pretty impressive, a $500 watch can answer at least anything), they are unable to accomplish anything without a phone. Even if your smartphone has an eSIM, vafai, and copious amounts of memory, you still can't give up your smartphone entirely. It is nonsense, there is no such application, and you will not be able to download music there and just listen to it without a phone as I had dreamed. The music icon flaunts this information on promotional mailing lists. There is a Facebook, but it is only a music switcher (explain someone to them that in duplicating notifications and managing music, the clock can do without external programs), I went comfortably, but let's go back: the watch is still unable to answer anything other than phone calls. They are unable to open anything, including emoticons, voice messages, or even pictures, just like they were a year ago in the past several hours. They have no response to any of the questions presented above. The absurdity reaches its pinnacle in the fact that they are unable to receive SMS messages on their own phones despite having an eSIM. That's right, if for some reason you are as original as I am and transfer the primary number to the watch, you will quickly realize that you are left without any confirmation by SMS because it will come to you very quickly. This is the case if for some reason you are as original as I am. You will also need to make a quick return so that the number can be rewritten on the plastic. And heaven forbid, by this very second, you will not be obligated to pay any of the long-term tariffs for smart watches or other goods; instead, the obligation will suddenly vanish, just as it did for me. About the insignificant details, such as how the in-built application for running blunts, skipping run intervals, and switching to step intervals can occasionally cause issues. Of course, I am grateful, but I went for a run anyhow, and now I'm going to be very cold XD

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