
David Stewart
Wants to be something but it lacks consistency. Let me explain. Initially it will find your phone and pair, great....this is where the problems come in. Not only will it consistently disconect with your phones bluetooth ( galaxy s20 5g fe edition ) you have to constantly go back remove the watch start the process over and over again. It was working fine until around March of 2021. When you pay for a watch that costs around more than $300 I would expect the companion app to atleast connect.
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Nathan Gannam
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Notifications need to clear when I answer the phone, as they automatically do once you read texts/emails on the phone. You can answer phone calls, but then you have to cycle through menus on the watch to clear the call notification. Also, on the watch I would prefer to have the option to read the notification as soon as it pops up. Currently, it previews them , then you have to click 7 times through menus to get to your notification. Step count is also very inaccurate on the watch
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GS
The app itself for controlling the watch is pretty good. The fitness info it gives you is so bad it feels like someone who has never exercised just slapped it out. It isn't compatible with Google Fit, though it says it is. It's not compatible with Apple Health, though it says it is. It barely helps you track your data over time, you'll end up using a calculator and paper to figure out if you're doing better or worse. The black background is stupid. The tide function actually works great.
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