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Samsung Gear S3 Frontier SM-R760 Smartwatch, International Version, No Warranty

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Style: International Version
Pattern Name: Single
Operating System Android/Android 4.4/iOS
Memory Storage Capacity 4 GB
Special Feature Time Display, Accelerometer, GPS
Battery Capacity 3.8E+2 Milliamp Hours
Connectivity Technology USB
Wireless Communication Standard Bluetooth
Battery Cell Composition Lithium Ion
GPS Built-in GPS
Shape Round
Screen Size 1.3 Inches

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  • This item is Bluetooth Model & International Version. (**IT DOES NOT SUPPORT 2G, 3G, 4G LTE MOBILE NETWORKS**) It comes with a European plug, but any standard micro 5 pin USB cable (Android phone charging cable) works.
  • Compatible with Android 4. 4 (KitKat) and later with 1. 5GB RAM. Some features may not be available. For best compatibility, connect with Samsung Galaxy phones. (It does NOT support Samsung Tablet & iOS)
  • The Gear S3 has a built-in speaker that lets you make or take calls right away without ever having to remove your phone from your pocket. (*Bluetooth model requires Wi-Fi connection and a voice call app for phone-free calls. )
  • Battery : 380mAh (up to three days) (*Battery life may vary depending on usage and settings. ) / Sensor : Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro Sensor, HR Sensor, Light Sensor / Connectivity : Bluetooth v4. 2, Wi-Fi b/g/n, NFC, MST, GPS/Gleans.
  • Memory : 768MB (RAM) + 4GB (ROM) / Chipset : Exons 7270, Dual 1. 0GHz / OS : Tien OS 2. 3. 2 / Etc. : Mic, Speaker, Water and dust resistant IP68.

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    This item is Bluetooth Model & International Version. (**IT DOES NOT SUPPORT 2G, 3G, 4G LTE MOBILE NETWORKS**) It comes with a European plug, but any standard micro 5 pin USB cable (Android phone charging cable) works. Compatible with Android 4.4 (KitKat) and later with 1.5GB RAM. Some features may not be available. For best compatibility, connect with Samsung Galaxy phones. (It does NOT support Samsung Tablet & iOS) PRODUCT : SAMSUNG GEAR S3 FRONTIER 1.3" INCH SMART WATCH NOTE : BLUETOOTH MODEL REQUIRES WI-FI CONNECTION AND A VOICE CALL APP FOR PHONE-FREE CALLS. COLOUR : SPACE GRAY MEMORY : 4GB / 768MB RAM MODEL : SAMSUNG GEAR S3 FRONTIER PART NO : SM-R760 CONNECTIVITY : BLUETOOTH, WI-FI B/G/N, NFC, MST, GPS/GLONASS COMPATIBILITY : PAIRS WITH SMARTPHONES RUNNING ON ANDROID 4.4 AND HIGHER WITH OVER 1.5GB RAM. IMPORTANT : PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR PHONE OPERATING SYSTEM'S COMPATIBILITY BEFORE YOU BUY. IN THE BOX : 1 X Samsung Gear S3 Frontier 1 X in-Built Battery 1 X Mains / Wall / Travel Charger 1 X Documentation 1 X Interior Retail Packing 1 X Retail Box with Serial Number

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    Customers find the watch has a good look and well-designed UI. They appreciate its useful features like music, weather, and advanced phone functions. The build quality is also praised. However, some customers have differing opinions on functionality, battery life, fitness tracker, and value for money.

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    1,287 customers mention "Watch quality"1,172 positive115 negative

    Customers like the watch quality. They say it's a cool smartwatch, a nice phone companion, and the best smartwatch out right now for Android. The rotating bezel gives a professional, rugged, and classy look to it. It can replace the GPS device in your vehicle.

    "...and doesn't have that fancy technology." I replied, "this watch is magic, check this out!". We were both pretty impressed...." Read more

    "...First the hardware, everyone can agree it's smooth, amazing and easy to navigate. The software......" Read more

    "...Overall opinion, nice phone companion. Very good if you have a busy lifestyle and/or if shaving off seconds throughout the day is a big deal for you." Read more

    "...It has lots of other features as well but I mainly love the watch, message notification and health data tracking...." Read more

    500 customers mention "Looks"483 positive17 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the wearable computer's appearance. They appreciate its well-designed UI, vivid colors, and clear display. The watch faces installed on it allow them to check their calendar, look at pictures, read the news, and access other functions like the Always On Display.

    "...I put it on and paired it and was super impressed with the exceptionally well designed and responsive UI...." Read more

    "...I'm using the standard band that comes with the watch, which looks good, but I like that I can easily switch bands if I want to...." Read more

    "...Has a rugged design. Looks better one males than females in my opinion due to the size...." Read more

    "...So far I love the Gear! Changed the band to the V-Moro and it looks much better! The stock rubber watch band just didn't do the S3 justice...." Read more

    347 customers mention "Features"304 positive43 negative

    Customers appreciate the watch's features. They find it has useful capabilities like music, weather, and phone functions like calling and calendar. The watch falls back on WiFi and can do some basic tasks like calendaring. However, advanced abilities are available by pairing it with an Android phone. It offers lots of information and is well-made.

    "...This watch face displays the following information, but you can find probably another 100 that do the same in zany and creative ways: Time, Date,..." Read more

    "...4. Health Fitness App Have a fully featured fitness/health application similar to Fitbit and other fitness trackers...." Read more

    "...It is a very useful tool. I love that I can change watch faces easily and there are 3 or so I rotate between...." Read more

    "...4. Smart Watch features: A plethora! Like the heart rate monitor, the step tracker, weather updates, ALL of it! Too much to list...." Read more

    344 customers mention "Build quality"301 positive43 negative

    Customers appreciate the watch's solid construction and sturdy steel frame. They find the interface responsive and well-made. The watch is dust, water, and shock resistant, with a raised bezel providing impact protection. The health and biometrics apps are also described as solid.

    "...The interface is just SO well made. It is very responsive...." Read more

    "...and other than the weird drain issue I first wrote about, the watch has been solid...." Read more

    "...I believe this watch should last a solid 5 years as I don't see myself needing anything special unless the battery life extended to 7 days or..." Read more

    "...It's dust, water, rain and shock resistant. The manual states it's not recommended to take showers or swim with it though...." Read more

    752 customers mention "Functionality"500 positive252 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the wearable computer's functionality. Some say it works well, the heart monitor works flawlessly, and the overall function experience is pleasant to use. However, others mention that it doesn't work unless they move their hand, doesn't restart when returning, and doesn't seem to detect when they're sleeping very well.

    "...So this watch goes perfectly with that app. And of course, it syncs with your phone. *App issues*..." Read more

    "...Don't have to pull out my phone/wallet as much. Great for work when you want to be discrete about cell phone usage...." Read more

    "...I've found this to be rather untrue. I've found that it pretty much doesn't work unless you are moving your hand from a stationary position, such as..." Read more

    "...The phone works great but I don't want to talk into my wrist all the time, and you can move the call you answered on your watch to your phone,..." Read more

    641 customers mention "Battery life"327 positive314 negative

    Customers have different views on the battery life of the wearable computer. Some find it good, with a solid 78% charge after 3 days of normal use. Others mention that the battery life is questionable and needs frequent recharges. The GPS drains the battery quickly, and the battery needed to be replaced about 2 years ago.

    "...: Time, Date, Heartrate, Water Consumption, Coffee Consumption, Battery Level, Step Count, plus shortcuts to Music and Pictures, Samsung Health..." Read more

    "...on my third day since its last charge, and other than the weird drain issue I first wrote about, the watch has been solid...." Read more

    "...I'm super happy with the battery life because my old smartwatch (moto 360 1st gen) would only last 6-8 hours if I was lucky. *..." Read more

    "...For video apps it crops the videos, and drains tons of battery. You can store up to 4gb music into the watch..." Read more

    311 customers mention "Fitness tracker"213 positive98 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the fitness tracker. Some say it tracks sleep and exercise accurately, with basic smartwatch features like heart rate monitor, step tracker, weather updates, and golf app. Others mention issues with inaccurate heart rate sensors, GPS signal, stair tracker, and inaccurate tracking at the beginning of runs. The altimeter seems a bit wonky and there is no way to disable it.

    "...Level, Step Count, plus shortcuts to Music and Pictures, Samsung Health Daily Review, Alarms and Calendar...." Read more

    "...So it tracks my sleep and gives me everything from how long I slept for to how much I remained motionless...." Read more

    "...Heart monitor also sometimes can't tell my heart rate EDIT..." Read more

    "...4. Health Fitness App Have a fully featured fitness/health application similar to Fitbit and other fitness trackers...." Read more

    283 customers mention "Value for money"198 positive85 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the watch's value for money. Some find it well worth the price for its features, like Samsung Pay and the ability to pay everywhere. They appreciate the solid, expensive-looking design. Others are disappointed with the cost versus lack of features and feel it's not worth the money until issues with the battery improve.

    "...There are some decent apps such as a Basic Calculator, Discount Calculator, Weather app, youtube app, music player, flash light, calendar, to-do list..." Read more

    "...I think it is well worth the price for these features." Read more

    "...In truth, it's neither watch nor smartphone; it's a clumsy, expensive, half-baked concept that makes this product fall miles behind the standard..." Read more

    "...I mean, the frustration I have saved (alone) has made this watch worth it to me lol!..." Read more

    Excellent Phone Companion
    4 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Phone Companion
    First of all, this will not replace a smart phone* even with LTE (vs bluetooth) as it doesn't have full compatibility/apps to support it as your phone can do everything this can do and more (minus maybe the SOS function). But it does make a great accessory to your smartphone making for a more convenient lifestyle (luxury over necessity).* This can make for a great replacement flip phone (with LTE) with basic apps included. Just note that the screen size may be smaller for elderly/those far sighted, but the contact icons are really large. If you plan just to receive and send phone calls; this is a good option to consider as this is on your person most of the time. You do need a smart device (phone/tablet) to setup.Let's go through some notable features:1. App notificationsCan get app notifications for ANY app, not just selected/popular ones. You can also hand select which app you want to notifications for.Watch will vibrate signaling an app notification. Vibration is not really strong (even at highest setting) as if you're doing intense physical activity and/or heavily focused on a task you may not notice it. This can be a good or bad thing depending on how you look at it. But there is a light orange dot indicator on your clock face giving you a visual indicator that you do have notificationsNotification displayed is the same as one your home screen on your phone.You can interact with some such as e-mail or text. There's no full keyboard, but you can text via speech, old fashion number texting (like on flip phones), hand write/swipe in individual letters, or use suggested text response.For other notifications that doesn't require text like my security cam motion detection for example; you can double tap the notification on the watch and when you open your smart phone, the app will automatically open up.For some apps; if you have multiple notifications, you may or may not be able to see all of them at once. Some allow you to only see the most recent one. But again, there's a option to double tap on the screen to open the app on your phone.2. SOS functionHave to set this up on your phone app to activate on the watchBasically sends a SOS message with GPS loctation to a person on your emergency contact or 911 if you chooseGood if you're ever in a hostage situation or stuck in a natural disaster for exampleTo activate you have to do a quick triple tap on the home button, which then the screen promps a 5second countdown timer just in case you activate it by accident. It then dials the emergency contact where it automatically puts you on speaker phone on the lowest possible volume (have to hold up watch to your ear to hear them) just in case you're in a hostage situation and don't want anyone is close proximity to hear. The feature also can send a generic text message and GPS location to your emergency contact if you wish3. AlarmsCan have a sound and/or vibration alarm.The latter is very convenient if you have someone in the same bed and/or room with you and have to wake up before them, but don't want to wake them up.Again the rumble on the watch is not very strong, but with alarm it's continuous for maybe 30secs. If you're a heavy sleeper or your skin a not very sensitive to touch then you may want to set sound based alarm also. I recommend you test out the alarm on a day you have off (from school and/or work) or have a sound based alarm go off 5-10mins after the vibration alarm to test it.Alarm is not linked to your phone's alarm unfortunately. So they won't both go off the same time as they're considered separate apps4. Health Fitness AppHave a fully featured fitness/health application similar to Fitbit and other fitness trackers.Tracks your sleep and physical activity.Like other fitness watches, the heart rate monitor is not as accurate as the chest strap on, but does give you a rough estimate. May not accurately (down to the exact numbers) tell you your heart rate in real time, but will give you a nice trending graph to track overtime.If you have friends who also use the watch/app you can compare stats, which is a great fitness motivatorApp also gives you notifications if it notices you've been sedentary for a few hours and will prompt you to do simple stretching exercises. You can turn this off also if this bothers you.5. Phone callsGives you large contact icons to tap on once you set them up as favorites/frequently used on your watch.Very convenient as you don't have to pull out your phone.Goes directly to speaker phone on your watch. Good if you're driving, busy doing a project where you are not hands free or have place to put your phone down for speaker phone**.**Don't have to worry about misplacing your phone or carrying it around if you have to walk from place-to-place.Depending on where you pick up the call is where the phone signal will go: example phone directly, watch or bluetooth headset.6. Phone Watch FinderYou can find your phone via the watch and vice vera.Assuming both have some battery life left, bluetooth is on both devices.If phone set to vibrate will still make a sound.7. AppsApps are very limited compared to the Google Play Store and Smart Phone/Tablet apps.Most are just watch faces.There are some decent apps such as a Basic Calculator, Discount Calculator, Weather app, youtube app, music player, flash light, calendar, to-do list, yelp, news headlines, etcFor video apps it crops the videos, and drains tons of battery.You can store up to 4gb music into the watchThere's very limited support at the moment and there's no killer app except maybe the pre-installed health app at the moment. Wish there was a GPS turn-by-turn navigation appYou make purchases via Samsung Store, and not the Google Play store. So if you don't have one, you have to make an account to download even the free apps. If you have Google Play credit you can't use them to make watch app purchases. The store is also not user friendly when trying to find apps, and will take some searching to find the hidden gem or app that fits your needs8. Samsung PayVery easy to setup. Have to download multiple apps on your phone which syncs together.Have to go through this e-mail verification process with your bankSetup takes no longer than 10mins for multiple cardsIn practice makes shopping a breeze as you don't have to take anything out from your pockets. Just hold on the back button to quick access Samsung pay, select the card you wish to use, press 'pay', then tap on the console at the register.Supports MST (Magnetic Secure Transmission). It'll simulate a card swipe. Not to be confused with NFC. If the cashier says Samsung pay/Apple Pay doesn't work, it will still work. Only exception is if the card reader is insert (card) only instead of swipe.---Misc info-Build QualityVery good. Has a heft to it, but won't weigh your hand down. You will get used to it, as it is comfortable to wear throughout the dayThe watch is very large, at around 2 inches diameter.Has a rugged design. Looks better one males than females in my opinion due to the size. For those who are smaller/thinner profile, may want to look into the Gear S2. Just note that it's a previous gen model and has less RAMIf you wear long sleeve shirts, sweater, jacket, etc; it will snag at the cuffAs thick as standard smart phone nowadays with thin case on. So will protrude a bit off your wrist.It's dust, water, rain and shock resistant. The manual states it's not recommended to take showers or swim with it though. But is sturdy enough for some extreme situations if there would be any, just don't abuse it on a daily basisLove the twist navigation feature. Has a round circular basil around the watch face, Way better than using a small twist knob on the side or touch screen only.--DisplayVery vibrant. Similar quality to most high end smart phones.Very easy to view compared to other smart watches, again due to it's size.--Battery lifeVery good. Can last a couple of days depending on usages, and if you use the always on watch face display.My average with watch face not always on is about 2-2.5 daysCharges wirelessly via stand. No need to align any pins, just plop it in and it'll automatically charges. Can get full charge from 10% battery life within 2.5 hours--Less time taking things out of your pocketsDon't have to pull out my phone/wallet as much. Great for work when you want to be discrete about cell phone usage. Also good for gym use/ outdoor jogging. For commuting in a busy bus/train, don't have to worry about elbowing someone to get to your phone.Overall opinion, nice phone companion. Very good if you have a busy lifestyle and/or if shaving off seconds throughout the day is a big deal for you.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2017
      Style: US VersionPattern Name: SingleVerified Purchase
      Note: I have a Samsung Note 5, and that is the phone this watch was used with.

      I did a ton of research before buying my first smart watch about 6 months ago. Before I purchased this, I did some cursory research and found the Gear S3 was still pretty great, despite newcomers to the market, so I purchased it.

      When I first got the watch, I was so excited. I put it on and paired it and was super impressed with the exceptionally well designed and responsive UI. Using the bezel to control the watch is a stroke of pure genius, honestly. Despite the small area of the physical face of the watch, and how very tiny the icons on it are, I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was able to easily and without error interact with the small icons.

      Then came the disappointment.

      The app store for the Gear is exceptionally anemic, primarily consisting of watch faces and applications that are very niche. There is no Gear support for Pandora, or Audible. Absolutely no Google apps are available for it. No Google Now. No Google Maps (although there is a well-designed app available in the store that uses Google Maps for like $2). No Android Pay. No Gmail. Nothing. The Spotify app is pretty nice, but for some reason I can't select Spotify Radio stations in it, only playlists. I was exceptionally disappointed as I have based everything in Google. Pretty much, the only apps that are really any good are from Samsung. This was a further disappointment as Samsung apps are usually fat and offensively slow.

      I contemplated returning it in favor of a Huwaii or a LG Watch Sport, but I figured I'd give it a few days. The interface is just SO well made. It is very responsive. The Samsung apps actually aren't crap this time, and they covered most of the use cases I have for my watch. So I gave it a few days.

      This is the part where the 5 stars come in.

      After using it for a few days and acquainting myself with it's various idiosyncrasies, I began to realize that all I actually need for it are the Samsung apps. It *would* be nice if there were apps from Pandora and Audible and CityMapper and Moovit and it supported Google Now, but it doesn't and that is actually a very workable scenario.

      The watch allows me to control my phone, basically, without taking it out of my pocket. So while I'm on the bus, if I swipe down on the watch face and hit the music note icon, I can control all aspects of the playback on my phone from the watch. Rewind, fast forward, pause, change the volume, change tracks, all of it. The altimeter is very accurate. I can create reminders and appointments right on the watch face. It displays the weather and my agenda using very will designed UIs. With a tap, I can zoom in on the weather and agenda to get more information, and I can plot the route to an appointment, if I included location information in the calendar item (although you have to open the phone to see the route). There is an Uber app for the watch that makes it very easy to call a cab.

      Finally, the watchfaces. Yes, they do get their own section because they are varied and amazing. Personally, I love the PipBoy Fallout 4 watch face. It displays an amazing amount of information using the interface of one of my favorite games. This watch face displays the following information, but you can find probably another 100 that do the same in zany and creative ways: Time, Date, Heartrate, Water Consumption, Coffee Consumption, Battery Level, Step Count, plus shortcuts to Music and Pictures, Samsung Health Daily Review, Alarms and Calendar. I wish the PipBoy interface showed the temperature, because if it did it would be on there too.

      Now, for the downsides, and there are some doozies.
      1) Samsung Pay does not work on my phone because I enabled the Samsung-provided Knox feature. I later disabled it because I didn't like it. But you know what that did? It flipped flag on my phone that disables Samsung Pay. The Gear only works with Samsung Pay. Let me repeat that - A Samsung supplied feature, Knox, disables Samsung Pay, because it flips the flag that says the device has been rooted. You are probably thinking "OK, so I contact Samsung support and they fix it, right?" Nope. Samsung has no way to flip this flag back. They designed Knox in such a way that it makes your phone think it has been rooted, and they have no way to fix it if Knox is later disabled. That is exceptionally stupid. I am an engineer. I am aghast to think of the internal processes at Samsung that allowed a feature to be released into the wild that breaks your phone and does not supply a fix. It requires a monumental level of dysfunction for that to happen.
      2) You are limited to the Samsung ecosystem. So if you don't like Samsung mail, too bad. No other mail client available. Don't like Samsung Pay? Too bad. No other option available. Etc.
      3) If Samsung Mail is enabled, and it is connected to a company mail server that requires the watch to be encrypted to view mail, you will have to type in a pin just to check the time. Yup, you read that right. Want to just check the time really quick? Nope! You gotta type in your password first. Again, as an engineer, how does that get through focus testing without any developer hearing a customer say "that is amazingly stupid". How does a developer, in their OWN DEVELOPMENT of the software, not get tired of typing in their password to check the time? It's amazing.
      4) When you make the motion typical of checking the time on a watch, the watch face is supposed to light up automatically. I've found this to be rather untrue. I've found that it pretty much doesn't work unless you are moving your hand from a stationary position, such as standing at a bus stop or sitting at your desk. If your hand is in motion it doesn't seem to recognize the motion to look at it, despite the rather unique motion of rotating the wrist. That is a very unique movement, and I noticed that this does not happen to a friend who has the Apple watch. It seems to actually be keyed on the wrist flip to turn on, as it turns on in a movie theatre when you place your hands behind your head.

      In summary, great watch despite the lack of app support
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    • Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2017
      Style: US VersionPattern Name: SingleVerified Purchase
      One week ago, I would have rated this with 5-stars. However, for some unknown reason, the battery life, which was 3+ days, has gone down to about 8 hours. I haven't downloaded any apps or changed the settings I have been using for the past month; the only change has been some sort of software update.

      I'm giving a temporary 3-stars in hopes that I can figure out a solution. If I can, I'll bring this up to 5-stars. If I can't, I'll lower this to 1-star and return it. Either way, once I figure out what I'm going to do, I'll provide better feedback with what I like and dislike, etc....
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      Update: So, after the watch completely discharged its battery, and I let it fully charge again, I'm back to a full 3 days of use. The only setting I changed after it charged was turning the 'connections -> wifi' from 'auto' to 'off'. I figure I almost always have my phone, and if I don't, I'm probably not near an open access point WITHOUT a captive portal (requiring browser-based login). That doesn't necessarily explain the battery drain because this was how I had the setting previously.

      This is a great watch, based on what I was looking for. I previously had an LG G watch, one of those goofy-ass rectangular smartwatches, and other than the style, i really liked the functionality. I like the style of many new round smartwatches, but they were either prohibitively expensive (Tag Heuer), or the battery life was crap (most smartwatches), or, in the case of the LG Watch Sport and Style, you either got more than you wanted and paid for it, or not enough.

      My criteria:
      Looks (subjective, but essentially, a round smartwatch that wasn't too bulky, but with a screen big enough to use)
      Functionality (had to work with a non-Samsung Android smartwatch, show notifications from hangouts, SMS, calendar, etc)
      Battery Life (had to very easily make it through 24 hours)
      Non-LTE version

      I think the watch looks great. I'm a bigger dude, so the watch doesn't look out of place and huge on my wrist like some of the other photos I've seen. If you have svelte features, maybe the size would be problematic. I'm using the standard band that comes with the watch, which looks good, but I like that I can easily switch bands if I want to.

      Functionally, the watch is great. I get notifications from SMS and Hangouts, as well as from Google calendar, which I use at work for upcoming meetings. Initially, as I was researching the watch, I wasn't sure if a non-Samsung watch would pair well with this, since it doesn't run Android Wear (it runs Samsung's Tizen OS). The only issue with regard to Tizen is the lack of apps, but I don't really care about extending the capabilities beyond what it already does (wihch is what I need/want). The watch has decent sensors for 'exercise', though I suspect there are superior watches for that. I don't exercise that much and don't care about measuring my heart-rate anyway. I can feel my heart about to explode out of my chest when I play hockey, which is a good enough indicator that I'm getting some exercise.

      Battery life is awesome. I'm currently on my third day since its last charge, and other than the weird drain issue I first wrote about, the watch has been solid. I do currently have wifi off, as well as location, since I usually have my cell phone nearby; the watch gets that info from the phone. Knowing I can turn either of those on, if I needed to, is nice. I also have my watch face set to only turn on when I move my wrist or push a button. I've read that keeping the display always-on would reduce battery quite a bit. Good thing I'm not always looking at the watch face.

      Bonus features!
      Samsung Pay. I never used Android pay (NFC) for purchases. I was sort of waiting until it was more ubiquitous and expected, as opposed to everyone looking at you like 'one of those types'. That's just my own insecurity though. But with this watch, I just press a button, select a card, and then hold the watch near the card-paying-thingie (NFC terminal) at the store. That's great and all, but what's really super great is that it doesn't have to be an NFC terminal. As long as it's got the magnetic strip, this watch will work! I tried it at a local liquor store and the woman said, "this device is really old and doesn't have that fancy technology." I replied, "this watch is magic, check this out!". We were both pretty impressed.

      Another feature I really like is how you can reply to messages. There is an old phone style keyboard, with 2-3 letter per number, which is just terrible. There is the ability to speak into the watch, which I don't use because nothing comes close to Google's speech recognition, in my option. And the other option is to draw the letters on the screen. I wasn't sure how well that would work; it works great! Just draw each letter, quickly, if you want, with an underscore for a 'space', and then send. Love it.

      Finally, Dick Tracy, you can answer phone calls through your watch. Just speak into it. I haven't really used this, and figure I will never use it unless I'm tied to a shark, which is tied to a missile, or maybe if I'm driving (I don't have Bluetooth in my car). But it's cool.

      Anyway, this is a good watch.
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      Ken
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Great watch, great battery life for a smartwatch.

      Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2017
      One week ago, I would have rated this with 5-stars. However, for some unknown reason, the battery life, which was 3+ days, has gone down to about 8 hours. I haven't downloaded any apps or changed the settings I have been using for the past month; the only change has been some sort of software update.

      I'm giving a temporary 3-stars in hopes that I can figure out a solution. If I can, I'll bring this up to 5-stars. If I can't, I'll lower this to 1-star and return it. Either way, once I figure out what I'm going to do, I'll provide better feedback with what I like and dislike, etc....
      ====
      Update: So, after the watch completely discharged its battery, and I let it fully charge again, I'm back to a full 3 days of use. The only setting I changed after it charged was turning the 'connections -> wifi' from 'auto' to 'off'. I figure I almost always have my phone, and if I don't, I'm probably not near an open access point WITHOUT a captive portal (requiring browser-based login). That doesn't necessarily explain the battery drain because this was how I had the setting previously.

      This is a great watch, based on what I was looking for. I previously had an LG G watch, one of those goofy-ass rectangular smartwatches, and other than the style, i really liked the functionality. I like the style of many new round smartwatches, but they were either prohibitively expensive (Tag Heuer), or the battery life was crap (most smartwatches), or, in the case of the LG Watch Sport and Style, you either got more than you wanted and paid for it, or not enough.

      My criteria:
      Looks (subjective, but essentially, a round smartwatch that wasn't too bulky, but with a screen big enough to use)
      Functionality (had to work with a non-Samsung Android smartwatch, show notifications from hangouts, SMS, calendar, etc)
      Battery Life (had to very easily make it through 24 hours)
      Non-LTE version

      I think the watch looks great. I'm a bigger dude, so the watch doesn't look out of place and huge on my wrist like some of the other photos I've seen. If you have svelte features, maybe the size would be problematic. I'm using the standard band that comes with the watch, which looks good, but I like that I can easily switch bands if I want to.

      Functionally, the watch is great. I get notifications from SMS and Hangouts, as well as from Google calendar, which I use at work for upcoming meetings. Initially, as I was researching the watch, I wasn't sure if a non-Samsung watch would pair well with this, since it doesn't run Android Wear (it runs Samsung's Tizen OS). The only issue with regard to Tizen is the lack of apps, but I don't really care about extending the capabilities beyond what it already does (wihch is what I need/want). The watch has decent sensors for 'exercise', though I suspect there are superior watches for that. I don't exercise that much and don't care about measuring my heart-rate anyway. I can feel my heart about to explode out of my chest when I play hockey, which is a good enough indicator that I'm getting some exercise.

      Battery life is awesome. I'm currently on my third day since its last charge, and other than the weird drain issue I first wrote about, the watch has been solid. I do currently have wifi off, as well as location, since I usually have my cell phone nearby; the watch gets that info from the phone. Knowing I can turn either of those on, if I needed to, is nice. I also have my watch face set to only turn on when I move my wrist or push a button. I've read that keeping the display always-on would reduce battery quite a bit. Good thing I'm not always looking at the watch face.

      Bonus features!
      Samsung Pay. I never used Android pay (NFC) for purchases. I was sort of waiting until it was more ubiquitous and expected, as opposed to everyone looking at you like 'one of those types'. That's just my own insecurity though. But with this watch, I just press a button, select a card, and then hold the watch near the card-paying-thingie (NFC terminal) at the store. That's great and all, but what's really super great is that it doesn't have to be an NFC terminal. As long as it's got the magnetic strip, this watch will work! I tried it at a local liquor store and the woman said, "this device is really old and doesn't have that fancy technology." I replied, "this watch is magic, check this out!". We were both pretty impressed.

      Another feature I really like is how you can reply to messages. There is an old phone style keyboard, with 2-3 letter per number, which is just terrible. There is the ability to speak into the watch, which I don't use because nothing comes close to Google's speech recognition, in my option. And the other option is to draw the letters on the screen. I wasn't sure how well that would work; it works great! Just draw each letter, quickly, if you want, with an underscore for a 'space', and then send. Love it.

      Finally, Dick Tracy, you can answer phone calls through your watch. Just speak into it. I haven't really used this, and figure I will never use it unless I'm tied to a shark, which is tied to a missile, or maybe if I'm driving (I don't have Bluetooth in my car). But it's cool.

      Anyway, this is a good watch.
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