Smartwatch software support lags well behind smartphone pledges, even from Google and Samsung, but this really shouldn’t be the case.
Smartwatch software support lags well behind smartphone pledges, even from Google and Samsung, but this really shouldn’t be the case.
My casio G-shock, a no-bullshit über-tough, good looking, practical time-telling device, is on YEAR SIX of the original battery, and comes scuba diving with me.
Keep your days-of-battery watch, I’ll keep mine.
No one is asking you to switch your watch. Different people have different needs.
My post says precisely that
It clearly comes off as a dig at watches like mine, oddly hostile
That’s cool. I’ll revise my statement too.
I get weeks of battery if I never used it for gps tracking, sports stuff.
Days if I go on a run or a hike every day, which I usually do.
Totally different machines