Smartwatch software support lags well behind smartphone pledges, even from Google and Samsung, but this really shouldn’t be the case.

  • @[email protected]
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    3 months ago

    My coros sports watch is on year 5, still days of battery life, no bugs, behaves as bought. Granted it has limited non sport tasks, but I think 7 is entirely possible Edit days of battery if I use it for gps sports tracking once a day, for over an hour, which I normally do

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      3 months ago

      Days of battery life…

      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.

      • GamerBoy705
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        23 months ago

        No one is asking you to switch your watch. Different people have different needs.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        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