This thing could handle two days on a single charge without breaking a sweat - at least, with my usage habits (which include disabling most notifications).Īnd I could tell that Samsung had done some extreme black magic on the software end. It didn’t feel weighty, in fact it felt oddly light for its size. And while I was admiring the software craftsmanship, I couldn’t help but notice how chonky the Watch 5 Pro is. Sammy really did a wonderful job with the pre-installed watch faces, with most of them being well designed and really modular. But despite the fact that the Galaxy 5 Pro supports Facer, I was shocked to find that I didn’t really go for it outside of a few battery tests. Custom watch faces? No, I want to make my own watchface. Let me tell you a bit about me: I love digging into stuff and making stuff my own. After searching for ten minutes, I found no way to uninstall the module alone, so I guess that Samsung believes in its products so much that it expects each purchase to be a full-time commitment. But the watch desired a module of its own.Īnd now that the experiment is over, the result is that the app keeps telling me that my watch isn’t connected, despite it being reset a long time ago. Before I connected my watch, I had used the Galaxy Wearables app for my daily-driver earbuds: the Galaxy Buds 2. Set-up was really easy, save for Samsung’s dumbfounding decision to segment all of its wearable tech into tiny little apps. As a watch connoisseur, I hated every bit of it. That thing got me confused and I hope that I never have to use such a nightmarish contraption ever again. Oh, except for the band that the watch came with. Looking at the Watch 5 Pro, I feel like I am about to board some spacecraft straight out of “2001: A Space Odyssey”. So I open this sleek black, elongated box which reveals a thing of retrofuturistic beauty.
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