Oppo Watch review
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- Nick
- nRi
- 25 Aug 2020
My God, they're not even trying to hide it anymore...
Here comes the next lawsuit, and logically so!
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- wittywaste
- y8x
- 25 Aug 2020
4thDimention, 25 Aug 2020All WearOS watches get horrible battery life for the 1st we... moreis this true?
can anyone confirm?
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- 4thDimention
- D0Y
- 25 Aug 2020
Anonymous, 25 Aug 2020terrible battery life no thanksAll WearOS watches get horrible battery life for the 1st week or 2. After that the battery settles down and you get the battery life described by the manufacturer.
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- Anonymous
- JF2
- 25 Aug 2020
terrible battery life no thanks
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- Anonymous
- Myw
- 25 Aug 2020
"...relies on an undisclosed version of Corning Gorilla Glass. Sounds reasonable to us."
... because oppo feeds our mouths, so of course it has to sound reasonable to us.
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- SpaceQ
- E9@
- 25 Aug 2020
Sctaj , 25 Aug 2020It's Chinese isn't it?Made by Internet
Common Android Wear OS you can choose what you boot... +
If we don't judge by colour of the skin why should we judge by old style borders if we live in borderless internet? ... Sure threat is everywhere but identifying it based on obsolete criteria is just... dumb
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- Anonymous
- ntJ
- 25 Aug 2020
Best Wear OS watch right now.
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- Anonymous
- MPV
- 25 Aug 2020
Anonymous, 25 Aug 2020Horrible watch. Bought the 41mm model .. doesn't even ... moreThis is strange. I have the 41mm one with similar set up as yours, but with continuous heart rate on, and it goes for a day and a half, including sleep tracking during the night.
In terms of overall use, I get about 30 notifications per hour, most of which I check on the watch, while I also reply to some through dictation. I use it also as a music remote control, but I have not saved or play music from the actual watch. I use its alarm and I also use it for timers, reminders etc. With this use pattern, I get a full day and a half on one charge.
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- Sctaj
- f}D
- 25 Aug 2020
It's Chinese isn't it?
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- Alboooz
- naq
- 25 Aug 2020
Nice smartwatch but i think is to small, i don't see a device like this that have to imitate the older mechanic watches in size and look...at least is it possible to make and receive calls with this device without smart phone presence or not.
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- unic
- K6u
- 25 Aug 2020
Still there is not proper replacement for pebble. With support for third party apps and great battery life. Pebble was true middle ground between powerful smartwatches and smart wearable with a decent price
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- AresinUAE
- 3Yb
- 25 Aug 2020
Im sorry i cant get through the entire review. The writer obviously loves apple watch and has mentioned it a few hundred times over and over and over, its like a kid complaining 'but this is not apple watch'. Comeon gsmarena, i thought you guys were better.
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- Anonymous
- 7Xc
- 25 Aug 2020
Anonymous, 24 Aug 2020"Notably, no fancy ECG, like on the Apple Watch, but t... moreThis smartwatch isn't meant for the US population.
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- Anonymous
- t7Q
- 25 Aug 2020
Excellent comparison photo with the Realme Watch. Hats off!!!!!
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- AnonD-754814
- 6p}
- 25 Aug 2020
That SoC is from like last century.
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- Anonymous
- f}{
- 25 Aug 2020
Horrible watch. Bought the 41mm model .. doesn't even last a day .. charged 100% by 10am and was left with 20% by 6pm (wifi, nfc, gps, AOD, continouous heart rate monitoring turned off)
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- Shui8
- KZK
- 25 Aug 2020
At the moment, I'm only eyeing at Amazfit GTR. Look casually fashionable along with practicality.
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- Anonymous
- r%P
- 25 Aug 2020
Good review but light on the detail of HRM accuracy, GPS accuracy etc...
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- Anonymous
- q3U
- 24 Aug 2020
"Notably, no fancy ECG, like on the Apple Watch, but that's hardly going to be missed by most users."
I guess I'm not one of those users because I recently found a good deal on a Galaxy Watch Active2 for the recently enabled ECG/Blood Pressure features, along with everything else. These are fantastic health features, as lots of people have HBP.