Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Who's selling them half price?

As for flawed, I'd be interested to know your reasoning. My Gear S3 was fantastic and this watch just builds upon that.



No thanks - Tizen is superior as an OS.
The performance might be there, but the support is not.
Android Pay and Google Assistant are miles ahead of the Samsung equivalents.
 
I am not surprised - Star Wars collectors have deep pockets, just take Lego as an example.
I adore the original Kenner stuff and the cost of legit/graded minty original carded/boxed. :eek:
Thing is, unlike like a lot of those partworks, because it’s Star Wars, if it’s built well, which it looks like it is, it will probably increase in value over the years.
 
Who's selling them half price?

As for flawed, I'd be interested to know your reasoning. My Gear S3 was fantastic and this watch just builds upon that.



No thanks - Tizen is superior as an OS.

Loads of places like John Lewis for £179 leading up to xmas (ok not quite half price) and that is pre xmas not even post xmas sales.

Numerous issues all over the forums and internet. It was what stopped me buying one at £179. A smart watch which doesnt count sleep,steps or heart rate properly is a bit of a waste of a smart watch esp one so expensive at £300.

There are countless reports of these on Samsung’s forums and in a closed Facebook group for Samsung smartwatches. Users are reporting pedometer (step counter) and heart rate sensor issues. There are also reports about incorrect sleep and heart rate tracking as well as less than expected battery life.

No fix yet for Galaxy Watch issues
The first acknowledgment of issues with the pedometer and heart rate sensor came from a moderator on Samsung’s forums last month. The temporary fix suggested involved rebooting the watch when the problem is detected and then disabling the Elliptical trainer and Rowing machine setting. Users on the Facebook group are complaining about missing steps. They say that particularly the first 15-20 steps after being still for a period are missing.

The Galaxy Watch issues don’t stop here. Some are complaining about sleep tracking not counting deep sleep. Others say that heart rate tracking completely loses track throughout the day and particularly during workouts. The graphs and data on the watch itself appear to be correct. It may just be a matter of the data not syncing correctly with Samsung Health.

Some say that the calorie burn being displayed is low compared to other trackers. This could be due to the heart rate tracking being out of sync. A few owners have complained about getting only 2/3 days of battery life on the 46mm model.

Samsung has been asking users to provide diagnostic information directly to the software team when they experience any such unusual behavior. Nevertheless, these issues have been present since the Galaxy Watch came out.

A firmware update was released recently for the Galaxy Watch but it didn’t seem to include any fixes. It’s about time that Samsung rolled out the firmware update that addresses these issues on its new smartwatch.
 
Thing is, unlike like a lot of those partworks, because it’s Star Wars, if it’s built well, which it looks like it is, it will probably increase in value over the years.

Somebody got a built one for sale at £1600 on ebay!!! :eek:

Although last full set of 100 magazines sold for £600 if you wanted to build one yourself.
 
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