Ticwatch E covers all those bases!
heard that the battery on those is terrible..Ticwatch E covers all those bases!
tha'ts pretty bad.Getting a good 24hrs between charges. Better than my SW3 has been for the last year, as I don't wear it at night it goes on my charging dock.
But.... S3 is double the price. And fitbits aren't smartwatches .fitness trackers have always had good battery lives.tha'ts pretty bad.
my over a year old gear S3 still pulls through 2 days with heavy use so I'd say that's pretty bad all in! some of the fitbits get 5-7 days.
But.... S3 is double the price. And fitbits aren't smartwatches .fitness trackers have always had good battery lives.
Your S3 runs Tizen not android so yeah it's going to be different, I'm happy with it and it suits my needs.I paid 70quid more than tickwatch a year ago.
of course fitbit versa is a smartwatch![]()
yes I know that, what I am saying is that 24hrs if that battery life is shocking for a watch.Your S3 runs Tizen not android so yeah it's going to be different, I'm happy with it and it suits my needs.
I'm after a WearOS watch with GPS and NFC. The Huawei Watch 2 Sport seems to fit the bill but are there any watches with similar specs on the horizon?
Why oh why can't someone make a Wear OS watch with the new Qualcomm hardware and a rotating bezel?! I was excited about the prospect of Samsung apparently doing a Gear S4 with Wear OS but that's not happening going by the latest reports.
The Gear S3 uses it for navigation and it is simply brilliant. Less fingerprints on the screen for starters and it is a very robust system. I've got a few apple watch mates who look on in envy at the S3 because of the bezel and superb array of watch faces alone.What's the advantage of a rotating bezel?
After turning off the ability to make and receive calls via the watch I'm now getting 72hrs from the device...yes I know that, what I am saying is that 24hrs if that battery life is shocking for a watch.
After turning off the ability to make and receive calls via the watch I'm now getting 72hrs from the device...
Is that the Ticwatch E?
You mentioned that you had a SW3 before that. I've got one and I'm happy with it for the moment.
But, how do you think the two compare in terms of looks, functionality etc.?
The SW3 for me was lacking apps not working properly and battery life had gone to less than 24hrs (even when charging from power off due to the battery drain bug in the firmware (known about by Sony but completely ignored))
The Ticwatch E is totally different even the way it interacts with the phone is cleaner less demanding (Bluetooth and WiFi connection) interface is really quick and the ability to have a keyboard and type a reply from the watch is awesome especially when you don't have your phone near by..