‘Looks at perfectly functional Galaxy Watch 3 on my wrist’

26 points

Perfectly? Your battery really lasting all day long? I gave up my 3 last year as unless I started making compromises, I could not get a full day without charging (mind you I’m an up very early and bed very late person, so it’s a long day I was asking for).

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Yep, mine still lasts 2 days if I push it, though Ive been plonking it on its puck every morning while I get up since I got it at launch, its only ever dropped below 20% a handful of times. Sure ive been charging it more than most, but it doesnt do full battery cycles per charge so its lasted longer

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7 points

46MM Galaxy Watch here and I can get 24H or sometimes a bit more provided I switch it to night mode when I’m sleeping. Still using AOD, cont HR monitor etc. Yeah, this old thing is getting long in the tooth, but I came to it from WearOS, really don’t want to go back.

Not a lot is appealing to me in the smartwatch market currently. Good for my wallet, I suppose.

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Is this the norm for smart watches? I just bought my first one, a Redmi watch 3 active, 6 days ago and still haven’t charged it yet (just got to 18%.)

There’s no way I’d put up with another device that I have to charge every day.

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A used watch 5 pro (or just buy a new one) can be had for like $160. I can leave all my stuff turned on and I always get over 48 hours. Plus WOS is just better than tizen, hands down.

That said, I had a ticwatch pro 5 for a bit and it was better in every single way but one, so I had to send it back. It had a couple bugs they couldn’t figure out how to get rid of with my Note 20 Ultra compatibility.

Still sad I don’t have that watch anymore. Awesome dual screen set up, better processor, more ram, faster ram, more storage, bigger and longer lasting battery, Smoother navigation. It would be the go to android watch if they could get their software compatibility up to snuff and support their devices longer.

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That’s suprising to hear for me. I got a HUAWEI smartwatch and its battery lasted about two weeks.

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That’s also surprising as I had an older Huawei and it could not last more than 24h

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I have the OG 46 mm (since its launch) and still charge it only about every 3 days.

Mostly use it to track steps, check time (obviously) and skip songs on my phone.

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49 points

Isn’t tizen also on their smart TVs?

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34 points

Yes, and fridges and probably washing machines

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My fridges and washing machines plug into the wall and work when I press the GO button. That’s the end of it. I resist “smart” things like the plague.

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2 points

Are they Samsung?

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7 points

Don’t you want to open and close the garage door when the laundry is finished?

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2 points

Don’t you want to activate your washer when you’re at the restaurant?

Consume. Then, consume more.

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0 points

I think their fridges run Android.

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They definitely run Tizen.

The GE Profile “Kitchen Hub” over the range touch screen hood thingy runs Android, though.

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37 points

Yes, but this article and the sources only say this is impacting their watches.

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6 points

I’ve been contemplating getting a galaxy watch, but I was waiting for Samsung to get it right.

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1 point

They’re great hardware but the software is bad.

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7 points

Consider a Garmin smart watch. I love mine and the battery lasts over 8 days even with an OLED display

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I can actually get one as part of my company healthplan. Which model do you have? I was leaning towards the Venu 3 over the Forerunner.

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I splurged and bought an Epix since I like the design and the OLED display but I’ve seen the venu 3 and it’s really nice too.

It’s been super trusty, the flashlight feature is absolutely amazing and I use it on a daily basis, it’s brighter than my phone’s flashlight too which is crazy.

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10 points

There are still issues with WearOS, but I think some of that is hardware. Last I heard, Qualcomm’s wearable SoCs were trash, but Samsung is in a good position since they have both the SoC fab and make the watch itself.

Many industries are shifting to a model where Android is the de facto OS for consumer-facing interactions. It’s not well optimized outside of phones yet, but it is rapidly improving. Many cars run Android now, for example.

I’m moderately optimistic about the next generation of WearOS devices.

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3 points

It’s not a now thing. It’s already here. My thermostat, sprinkler controller, and rice cooker all run Android

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1 point

It makes sense. Everyone knows how to program and develop hardware for it and it is free to use. The worst that will happen is that Android development goes in a different direction, and you can fork it if that happens.

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7 points

WearOS, at least the Samsung variant of it, is goddamned awful. It seems to want to be a full standalone device when I want it to just be an extension of my phone, and it’s an extension of my phone when I want it to stand alone. Worst of both worlds.

I miss my Pebble. Week-long battery, truly always-on-screen, and knew what it was trying to be (just show me notifications)

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3 points

I used to have a Pebble too but I’ve long since given up on any hope of the market building something similar that looks as cool as the Pebble was. What exactly do you think is awful about Samsung’s Wear OS? I tried both the Pixel Watch and the Galaxy Watch and I greatly prefer Samsung’s.

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I rocked an OG Pebble as well as a Pebble Time for a while. The best replacement I could find was the Garmin Fenix watches, which use a similar display and offer comparable battery life (or better, for the bigger ones) but unlike the old Pebbles they cost major bucks. They’re considerably more featureful, though. All of them also have round displays, not the rectangular like the Pebbles.

I’m quite happy with my Fenix 6 Solar and have no desire to ditch it, nor trade it in for any of the newer models.

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I’m still rocking a Galaxy Watch 4: one of the first Samsung watches with WearOS. It has a true always-on screen, and most should. The always-on was essential to me. I generally notice within 60 minutes if an update or some “feature” tries to turn it off. Unfortunately, that’s the only thing off about your comment.

It’s a pretty rough experience. The battery is hit or miss. At good times, I could get 3 days. Keeping it locked, (like after charging) used to kill it within 60 minute (thankfully, fixed after a year). Bad updates can kill the battery life, even when new: from 3 days life to 10 hours, then to 3 days again. Now, after almost 3 years, it’s probably about 30 hours, rather than 3 days.

In general, the battery life with always-on display should last more than 24 hours. That’d be pretty acceptable for a smartwatch, but is it a smartwatch?

It can’t play music on its own without overheating. It can’t hold a phone call on its own without overheating. App support is limited, but the processor seems to struggle most of the time. Actually smart features seem rare, especially for something that needs consistent charging.

Most would be better off with a Pebble or less “smart” watch: better water resistance, better battery, longer support, 90% of the usable features, and other features to help make up for any differences.

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1 point

My wife’s watch6 just falls off sometimes. The pins in the upper strap just let it go.

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8 points

Replace them? Or take it to a jeweler and have them do it thoroughly

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2 points

First of all uninstall unused apps!

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