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Does anybody have any experience using this with our device? Pros, cons, quirks, any feedback helpful.
http://www.expansys-usa.com/sony-smartwatch-228482/
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Does anybody have any experience using this with our device? Pros, cons, quirks, any feedback helpful.
http://www.expansys-usa.com/sony-smartwatch-228482/
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I got the Smartwatch a couple of weeks ago to go with my sony xperia S.
Pros:
Excellent Screen
4 day battery with mid-heavy use
Powerful Vibrate alert
Excellent strap and easy to clip the device onto the strap. Even easier to connect the charging cable!
your phone updates the smartwatch firmware OTA which is excellent.
Screen is clear
Swiping and one touch is very accurate.
Looks much better and more premium than the 1st generation liveview
Lots of widgets add ons
Album Art on music player!!
No disconnects at all in the two weeks i have had the device (1st gen liveview was awful for this!)
Cons:
Multitouch is a bit of a faff, you press 2 fingers to go back a screen, i find this difficult as the screen is small and my fingers are big, takes a couple of goes for me to get this action right even now.
Has a bit of an impact on your phone battery, youll need to charge your phone every day.
Really enjoying the device, its my primary watch now. (have the Motoactv for excercise)
I just go it today. I think it looks cool but the piratical application will only be seen with time.
Have you found a way remove constant desktop indicator?
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Wow crazy what they are making now a days, even smart stereo decks for cars
Mine works fine with my Epic 4g Touch. But can anyone tell me how to change the screen brightness and such? According to the Smartwatch App, its supposed to be built in but I can't find it.
Pro's slick and looks cool
Cons: many users ave had the issue of the watch freezing, rebooting, when clicking apps. I have had the issue of trying to control the music on my phone and the songs keep skipping to the next song like if I pressed the button only way to stop it is by opening taskmanager and killing the music app. The messaging app has made my cellphone keyboard not respond to letter presses. This is soooo buggy its ridiculous. Still debating on sending it back.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/597507018/pebble-e-paper-watch-for-iphone-and-android
Check this out. Seems pretty awesome. Only problem is won't get it till September.
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ravizzle said:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/597507018/pebble-e-paper-watch-for-iphone-and-android
Check this out. Seems pretty awesome. Only problem is won't get it till September.
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That watch looks sweet. Its releasing in September?
Azralag said:
That watch looks sweet. Its releasing in September?
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Yea. U can fund its original production until may 18. After that it goes into production and is expected to ship in September. Well retail for $150-200, but if you fund it now u can get it for 115-125 depending on color you want.
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it's weird.. the kickstarter campaign is for a black and white version but they sell a OLED color one for less - whether or not it works for this phone is a different story - any brave souls out there want to try it out?
I kick-started it and i think it is a win-win.
On the one hand i could have a sweet watch with great connect-ability to my phone and functionality with all sorts of apps.
On the other hand even if i never really do to much with the apps I have a nice e-ink watch with changeable display styles and information.
Plus, due to the high funding, they are making it water resistant enough to go swimming.
dirtymindedx said:
Pro's slick and looks cool
Cons: many users ave had the issue of the watch freezing, rebooting, when clicking apps. I have had the issue of trying to control the music on my phone and the songs keep skipping to the next song like if I pressed the button only way to stop it is by opening taskmanager and killing the music app. The messaging app has made my cellphone keyboard not respond to letter presses. This is soooo buggy its ridiculous. Still debating on sending it back.
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I had the same problem with the music controls. Opening the Smartwatch app and going to the settings of the music controls allowed me to change the default player which fixed the skips.
Kruejl said:
Mine works fine with my Epic 4g Touch. But can anyone tell me how to change the screen brightness and such? According to the Smartwatch App, its supposed to be built in but I can't find it.
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Looking for the same... Found it yet?
I have the Sony Smart Watch and I love it. Only downside I've had is occasional disconnect which I think is a problem with my phone's Bluetooth since it happens on my headset as well. I'm running my phone completely stock so that probably has something to do with it.
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I got Sony Smartwatch MN2 yesterday. Nice watch.
Pros:
- smart, thats why it's called smartwatch.
- bla bla bla...
Cons:
- not like Liveview MN800, u should pay for almost nice plugin/app for this watch.
- the email plugin/app (except Gmail) doesnt support non-Sony gadget. (even it's Sony Erricson)
- battery drain, with highly use, its only hold +-16 hours, then i need recharge this watch!
- the metal, black rubber and white plastic is bad design i guess. When u hold MN2 in your hand, it's looks like a kid/teenage toys.
Hey guys. I have an Xperia Arc with Arconium ICS.
Now I'm considering to buy a Smart Watch because it looks really pretty.
Does somoeone here has one?
For now it's a little bit expensive here in Spain. So I'm also considering to wait for a while or search the internet for an cheaper way to buy (not stolen ones. I hate it).
What do you think about it?
Sorry for my english. I have not been praticing for a long time.
Btw, as I'm using a bluetooth headphones (nokia ones that I bought with my old nokia phone 3 years ago ) I am also worried about battery drain and compatibility troubles between the 2 bluetooth devices and my Arc.
i got the smartwatch 2 days ago and been using it with me Xperia Arc S. bbought it from expansys usa for 120$ which is the cheapest price online [=
i had and still have the original live view but gave up on it after 4 days of using it cuz it just didnt work right, kept disconnecting and wasnt quality at all.
pros:
LOVE IT! haha looks way better, stylish, NEVER had a disconnection, screen is great at sunlight and VERY EASY on the eyes when in the dark, all the apps i used worked great, has great battery life!! also ordered the white strap and have both black and white now [=
cons:
i like the veriaty that you can wake it up by pressing the power button, shaking it OR double tapping it but i wish you could have just tap it once and it would have wake up.
could have been better to have a micro usb connector for charging.
i wish that when i get an incoming call and i answer it through the watch it would automatically put the call on speaker phone (unless my bluetooth headset is connected)
i wish there was a notification light.
i wish it would have been possible to flash or mess with the firmware to make it more customizable.
I WISH SOMEONE WILL MAKE A GOOGLE MAPS APP FOR IT SO WHILE NAVIGATIONATION I COULD SEE MYSELF AND THE MAP ON THE WATCH OMGGGGG !!!!
overall i really like the watch and it looks really stylish and nice by itself.
Wow. Nice review.
THis idea of the maps is really great. I thought that the watch already had this app.
Probably I'll wait for a 2 months before buying it.
You solved my main question. So I can use bluetooth headset and also the watch.
Nice...
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Wow. Nice review.
THis idea of the maps is really great. I thought that the watch already had this app.
Probably I'll wait for a 2 months before buying it.
You solved my main question. So I can use bluetooth headset and also the watch.
Nice...
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tell you the truth, i think the whole point of this watch is to be used with a bluetooth earpiece [=
my phone is on the 2nd flor of my house and im downstairs in the loiving room with my watch in my wrist and my bluetooth!! amazing uber cool feeling
mety333 said:
i got the smartwatch 2 days ago and been using it with me Xperia Arc S. bbought it from expansys usa for 120$ which is the cheapest price online [=
i had and still have the original live view but gave up on it after 4 days of using it cuz it just didnt work right, kept disconnecting and wasnt quality at all.
pros:
LOVE IT! haha looks way better, stylish, NEVER had a disconnection, screen is great at sunlight and VERY EASY on the eyes when in the dark, all the apps i used worked great, has great battery life!! also ordered the white strap and have both black and white now [=
cons:
i like the veriaty that you can wake it up by pressing the power button, shaking it OR double tapping it but i wish you could have just tap it once and it would have wake up.
could have been better to have a micro usb connector for charging.
i wish that when i get an incoming call and i answer it through the watch it would automatically put the call on speaker phone (unless my bluetooth headset is connected)
i wish there was a notification light.
i wish it would have been possible to flash or mess with the firmware to make it more customizable.
I WISH SOMEONE WILL MAKE A GOOGLE MAPS APP FOR IT SO WHILE NAVIGATIONATION I COULD SEE MYSELF AND THE MAP ON THE WATCH OMGGGGG !!!!
overall i really like the watch and it looks really stylish and nice by itself.
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think you could download the email smart extras app and post the apk here?
Don't buy the smart watch. go check out pebble watch (something like that) on google
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think you could download the email smart extras app and post the apk here?
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Here you go.
Love my watch by the way. New apps being developed slowly but there are some good ones already. One for changing sound profiles, a calculator, sending pre-defined text messages, phone signal and battery status, etc.
mety333 said:
I WISH SOMEONE WILL MAKE A GOOGLE MAPS APP FOR IT SO WHILE NAVIGATIONATION I COULD SEE MYSELF AND THE MAP ON THE WATCH OMGGGGG !!!!
overall i really like the watch and it looks really stylish and nice by itself.
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Theres an app for that http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640903
VFINDER for SMARTWATCH
Can someone please upload the Vfinder APK so i/someone can try and modify it for use one other devices? PLEASE AND THANK YOU ><>>
smartwacht yeah, but is very spensive
I started out with the pebble, g watch and then the SW3 and finally the Urbane. Urbane was nice, very good looking, and awesome screen but I had to go back to the SW3. Being able to charge the SW3 with out a stupid pod is my favorite feature. SW3 screen in ambient mode, is so nice. I hated that the Urbane still had the glow affect. Or even being able to see the SW3 screen in direct sunlight. Honestly if you are in the market for a new watch, I personally think this one is still hard to beat. I really hope sony comes out with a refresher, but similar features to this.
I spent months looking for a android wear device after coming from the original Pebble. I wanted something with a good battery life and fully loads with features and also kind of future proof. Have to say i havent looked back since i bought this, 2+ days battery life per charge, super quick to charge up, love that i dont need a new type of cable to charge!!! excellent watch!!
Hey everyone,
So I like to bike maybe once a week and have typically used Map My Ride or Strava to, well, map my rides. But I'm on Project Fi now so am becoming a miser with my data. I was thinking of getting a SW3 and using GhostRacer and the built in GPS to handle that but wanted to see if it is still worth it. I know the 360 Sport is around but the reviews haven't been stellar. Assuming the price is in the $100-$125 range is it still worth it?
I do also go to the gym a couple of days a week so keeping music on the watch and using headphones is a plus as well.
Thanks,
I owned both SW3 and Moto 360 Sport, however I just sold the 360 Sport yesterday because the battery drained on it a lot faster than on the SW3. I prefered the look of the Moto 360 Sport over the SW3 even though I own the SS, Universal strap and silicone strap for the SW3. Both are also water resistant.
Here is a breakdown of pro and cons.
The display of both watches are similar other than round vs square, however the Moto display is a bit nicer with more vibrant colors and while in ambient mode it's in color vs b&w.
Moto 360 Sport also has a built in optical HR monitor SW3 does not.
SW3 has replaceable watch band, infinite combination, Moto 360 Sport comes in White, Black, and Orange and you can not replace the bands.
Again, battery life is night and day better on the SW3 additionally you can charge is with any Micro USB cable vs a proprietary wireless charger. Additionally SW3 charges really fast, almost 2X faster than Moto 360 Sport.
SW3 has built in NFC, you can't do much with it now but future updates may give you more options.
I haven't used either watch with the headphones, so I can't comment on that aspect of the watch.
So I would say go with SW3 and save some money, you'll have no regrets.
Had the SW3 for about 6 months now and I love it. I use it for tracking runs, playing music paired with BT headphones and for keeping track of my appointments. It's great for the price, but I suggest holding out a while longer until announcements for support (or lack thereof) for Android Wear 2.0 come out. Motorola has confirmed it won't be getting the software update for the 1st gen Moto360, so there's a good chance the SW3 won't either..so you might be better off getting one of the newer models. I'm thinking the price might still go down if it won't support AW 2.0, but if it does, at the current price it's a steal.
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Motorola has confirmed it won't be getting the software update for the 1st gen Moto360, so there's a good chance the SW3 won't either..so you might be better off getting one of the newer models.
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Because first gen has bad processor and bad battery.
SW3 has same processor than Moto 2nd gen and other actual wear watch.
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Because first gen has bad processor and bad battery.
SW3 has same processor than Moto 2nd gen and other actual wear watch.
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I won't get my hopes up. It may have the hardware requirements , but seeing as the SW3 was the last of the 1st gen devices to get the recent android update, Sony may not be too keen on putting any more effort into the device. Still a great device for the price it's going for now though, and a good entry point into Android Wear for minimal $. Just bear in mind that when purchasing any piece of tech, it's bound to become obsolete in a year or so, simply because that's how fast technology is evolving. Hardly anything is future-proof these days.
I have this watch for a couple of months now and yes I absolutely love it. Might even buy a second one, for no other reason than having a spare, just in case. I'm sad that smart watches aren't really popular - I'd love to have a SW3 with better hardware and a heart rate sensor - but this watch is great. I use it for stuff like skating and thanks to the great location tracking, I can safely leave my phone at home, and when I'm back it will sync my whole route. This took a looong time the last time I did it, but ok, I rode for 30km so that's probably a lot of data to sync. Now I can see my entire route back on Google Fit. I really love that.
As a sysadmin I also use my watch for easy notifications, and for dispatching tasks to Tasker, using WearTasker. It's great that I don't need to take my phone each time I get a notification. This also applies to when I'm driving - using my phone when I'm on the road is something I absolutely never do, and now, when I get a message, I get it on my watch, so at least I can see if it's something urgent.
The voice capabilities work well enough to also make this a lovable feature.
The rubber wrist band fits nicely. I also bought a, what's the name, the plastic thing in which you can fit a band of your own choice. But I like the rubber band a lot more.
The display works great with a screen protector and the light sensor also works good.
All in all.. what's there not to love about this watch?
Have had mine for about seven months now. Overall I'm very happy with the watch and will probably (hopefully) keep it for a long time.
I'm most impressed by the battery life, which is great, and the durability of the display. I'm very neurotic about my phone's screen, always using tempered glass protectors, but I've worn the SW3 without any kind of screen condom pretty much all the time for over half a year, and the display still looks like brand spanking new. Thing is tough, is what I'm saying.
I just went through all of this myself when my original SW3 broke. I went through all of the available smartwatches and started narrowing them down. I like running but hate taking my phone because of its size (6p). I found an awesome Amazon Warehouse deal on a 360 Sport. The band is a deal breaker. Plain and simple. Its awful. Everything sticks to it and it was uncomfortable for me. This wouldn't be an issue normally, but you cannot replace the band...ever. Also, potential issue with the 360 Sport is IP67 water resistance vs IP68 on the Sony SW3.
I also tried the Samsung Gear S due to its IP68 rating and heart rate. While the fit and finish is above and beyond what the SW3 has to offer, I missed the always-on TFT screen, Wear, Google Now (voice commands work amazingly well), and my customized Watchmaker Premium face (with Tasker integration .
I would still choose the SW3 today due to these things: battery life (2 days not uncommon), TFT display (always on without killing battery-visible in direct sunlight), ambient light sensor (I'm looking at you Huawei and Asus), microUSB charging (yes, it's kinda a pain, but you can charge anywhere-getting a right-angle USB cable helps make it less annoying to plug in), and interchangeable bands (I have 2 bands now. They are comfortable for me and quick clasp). Lack of heart rate does not bother me b/c I don't think any wrist-based HR is accurate enough to matter.
Note: I use my SW3 with headphones all the time. Works great. Syncing music is cake with Play Music, though, since it has USB, I would prefer if it supported MTP and you could just drag and drop whatever straight to the device. Definitely not a problem, just annoying to have to wait for all your offline music to sync over BT.
My main issue with my SW3 is the very very.... poor readability indoor in dim mode. With low light it is very difficult to read. And with only black & white dim mode most of the wear face are very bad. Even the pebble time LCD screen color is much better
Good outdoor 1% of the time but bad indoor 99% of the time.
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My main issue with my SW3 is the very very.... poor readability indoor in dim mode. With low light it is very difficult to read. And with only black & white dim mode most of the wear face are very bad. Even the pebble time LCD screen color is much better
Good outdoor 1% of the time but bad indoor 99% of the time.
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I will say that the LCD in the SW3 is not the best for viewing angles and resolution. However, readability is never an issue for me. The main reason is the ambient light sensor. I tried a Zenwatch 2 (which is a nice watch for the money), but the lack of the ambient light sensor meant the screen was always too dim or too bright. I don't want to fiddle with brightness every time I go outside or back inside. Yes, the always on TFT mode is going not the greatest for inside, but that's not its point. Still, sitting here at my desk under weak, florescent light, I can read it perfectly at a glance. That is another selling point for this watch. It is fairly useful as a watch...lol.
I am bit disappointed with my SW3, or more with Android Wear actually.
Besides notifications I have not been able to find much use for it. I had Pebble for two years and loved the way it handled notifications, with a certain third party app though. IMO Android Wear is quite clumsy and I miss more customisation options especially with the way notifications are handled. My battery lasts about a day and a night. For a smartwatch I guess that is not bad but I do miss Pebble's several days of juice.
So I am not sure if I would buy one now that I have used SW3 for few months...
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Which Smart Watch?
I own the Sony S3 Smartwatch, the Samsung Gear S2 and two Moto 360 2nd generation watches. Yes, I have four smart watches for no reason other than I love gadgets. I also owned the Huawei smart watch for about a week before I exchanged it for a Moto 360. The Huawei is great but I have huge wrists. So the Moto looks best on my wrist. Anyway, I use each watch for different activities. Each watch has it's pros and cons and correlates directly to which activities they are best for. For instance, the Sony Smartwatch has the best waterproof rating. So I wear the Sony to the beach and for playing beach volleyball (any activity with the possibility of submersion). The Sony is also one of the only watches with on-board GPS. That's great when you want to track your movement without lugging the phone around with you. The Samsung Gear S2 is probably the most versatile and it's sort of a hybrid between a sports watch and a casual dinner watch (depends on which band you install). The Samsung works great in every aspect and is probably the best overall performer but you cannot wear it as a luxury piece. It just does not have the look of a luxury piece. That's where the Moto 360 2nd Gen comes into play. The Moto performs great but you don't want to wear it playing beach volleyball. The Moto is designed to look like a luxury time piece and it looks the part. Of course the stock straps with the Moto are absolute garbage. You will want to order good thick leather straps online (or nice stainless steel). Once you have installed the new 3rd party strap your Moto will look very much like a fine time piece similar to a Breitling, Tagheur, Omega, etc.... Then you just need to use the Watchmaker premium app to download hundreds of custom watch faces that resemble luxury time pieces. In conclusion, if you want the smart watch solely for exercise I suggest the Sony S3. If you want a very nice (large) watch that looks like a Rolex I'd suggest the Moto 360 (46 mm). If you want a smart watch for the office and exercising I'd suggest the Samsung Gear S2. Most importantly, all three of these watches are top performers with good processors and great screens. So the only thing that differs greatly is the appearance of the piece itself.
There are many things you can do to get varying battery life results but for me one thing that seems to have the largest effect is what watch face you use. I have purchased many watch faces and made a lot of custom ones as well in the 16 days I've had this watch and I wanted to share with the rest of you the watch face that gives me absolutely stellar battery life. It's called stealth 360. Just search it in the play store. I think it cost a dollar but if you want really good battery life I suggest trying it out. I'm getting over 40 hours on my watch with the screen always on and having all the default settings enabled.
I'm not connected to the dev, nor am I paid to promote it but I am only sharing this info because I know some people have complained about battery life and I personally have had varying results with my watches battery depending on the face I use. Some faces I'll get 18-24 hours and others around 30 but stealth 360 is the only one I've used where I got over 40 hours of use on a single charge. YMMV
Another thing to consider is I'm currently using the 2.0 dev preview with the stock kernel so you may get different results depending on the ROM and kernel you are using and what settings you have. I also have gestures off and tilt to wake off and I'm not constantly playing with the watch because I mainly use it to check the time, temp, steps, and setting alarms and using the stopwatch. I also have my phone, text, email, and youtube connected.
how many watchfaces did you try and why would this one be better then the stock ones in black?
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how many watchfaces did you try and why would this one be better then the stock ones in black?
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I've tried a lot of third party ones. I have bought 7 or 8 faces and tried a bunch of others. I'm not sure about the stock faces because I never used any of them because they are all ugly and boring. I switch around between the third party ones I like and the most battery life I had got on any of those was around 30 hours but I noticed when I used the stealth 360 face my battery was going for a lot longer so thought i'd share it here. Some stock ones may be as good or better, I never tried any.
Sounds really good, and will try that Stealth 360...
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What version of stealth360 are you using?
Only version I'm aware of is this one https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flyingrhinocmg.watchface_stealth360
Thanks for the tip!
I use Minimal&Elegant personally with an ultra minimal face. Works wonders for sure.
ikenvape said:
Thanks for the tip!
I use Minimal&Elegant personally with an ultra minimal face. Works wonders for sure.
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I bought Minimal&Elegant but could never get a face I was happy with so haven't used it too much. As far as custom makers go I really like Pujie and used it exclusively the first week I owned the watch but I started having some issues with it. I also bought WatchMaker but can't find a face I'm 100 percent happy with. I use FaceRepo and there is a lot of nice ones there but I always find things about them I don't like. The past few days I've been using this one and I'm finding it hard to use another because it basically does everything. Only bad thing about it is it's not friendly on the battery but it gets through a whole day so I'm happy.
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I bought Minimal&Elegant but could never get a face I was happy with so haven't used it too much. As far as custom makers go I really like Pujie and used it exclusively the first week I owned the watch but I started having some issues with it. I also bought WatchMaker but can't find a face I'm 100 percent happy with. I use FaceRepo and there is a lot of nice ones there but I always find things about them I don't like. The past few days I've been using this one and I'm finding it hard to use another because it basically does everything. Only bad thing about it is it's not friendly on the battery but it gets through a whole day so I'm happy.
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wow seems like an all in one informational watchface, no wonder it drains the battery faster. It is a pitty that it is not free.
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wow seems like an all in one informational watchface, no wonder it drains the battery faster. It is a pitty that it is not free.
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Yea it is. I ended up buying version 2 of that face as well which has a bit cleaner design. I need to stop buying watch faces though because most I never end up using more than a day pujie custom face maker is what I always keep going back to.
even before I had my Huawei Watch I was reading and browsing here and I read about pujie all the time. I got it my self now as well but I wonder what everyone loves about it so much that it is a killer smartwatch app?
It cool you can create your own smartfaces but so you can do with facer or watchmaker.
Liquid Li0n said:
even before I had my Huawei Watch I was reading and browsing here and I read about pujie all the time. I got it my self now as well but I wonder what everyone loves about it so much that it is a killer smartwatch app?
It cool you can create your own smartfaces but so you can do with facer or watchmaker.
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I haven't tried Facer, but Watchmaker was the first app I bought for my watch, and I've also tried a couple other custom face makers, but I like Pujie the most. Once you learn how it works it's a very powerful custom face maker. I found Watchmaker difficult to learn and not very user friendly as far as building custom faces. Watchmaker has a lot of nice pre-made faces you can download on FaceRepo but none of them ever have the complete experience I'm looking for so I can never get comfortable with them. I personally haven't used Facer but I browsed through the pre-made faces on FaceRepo that are made for it and I wasn't impressed with any of them.
Pujie gives me everything I want as far as features and it's super powerful in the changes you can make. There basically isn't a single aspect of the face design you can't change and it's all pretty easy to do. It's also pretty battery friendly.
Facer is the cheapest and when I enter some of the premium brands, it comes up with some watchfaces, but I noticed already that a lot of those Breitling or Rolex watchface replicas are battery hoggers and the black stock huawei ones or the one I rapidly created in Pujie is more battery friendly
for myself I find pujie's greatest strength is its users who share their designs .. I grab a design I like, then over a period of a week I tweak it here and there when I notice I want something to be more suitable for my usage ... easy custom perfection and battery friendly
pablo71 said:
for myself I find pujie's greatest strength is its users who share their designs .. I grab a design I like, then over a period of a week I tweak it here and there when I notice I want something to be more suitable for my usage ... easy custom perfection and battery friendly
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Yea I do the same thing. Find a good base design and then add my own flavor
But it's easy to start from scratch as well.
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But it's easy to start from scratch as well.
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it's good you said that, cuz I should have - the dev did a good job making that easy
Uhm why should stealth 360 be so battery friendly? Shouldn't the standard "photo" watch face be the best in terms of AOD? It only displays a super minimal time and that's it
JohnPyn said:
Uhm why should stealth 360 be so battery friendly? Shouldn't the standard "photo" watch face be the best in terms of AOD? It only displays a super minimal time and that's it
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I don't know. I never used any of the stock faces.