Fantastic five-day battery life, Great fitness-tracking capabilities, Classy design with a neat interface
Undeniably chunky, Unsuitable for swimmers, Limited app support
It's brave of Samsung to keep ploughing its own furrow with Tizen. Compared with the Apple Watch, or rival smartwatches running Android Wear you do miss out on app support and integration with third-party services can be patchy.But the Gear S3 does a good...
Classy design, Swift performance, High-quality display, Battery life
Size and weight, Lack of apps, Comfort during exercise
Samsung Gear S3 – S Health and Fitness Tracking The Gear S3 comes with the S Health app for the watch and the companion app for Android. This is responsible for keeping tabs on all of the usual activity-tracking metrics, such as steps and sleep, and all o...
Superb styling, Fantastic fitness features, Smart software that makes sense on your wrist
Lack of apps at launch, Not swim proof like an Apple Watch, Bit on the big side
The Gear S2 was a fantastic wearable OS trapped in a naff plastic case. The S3 Classic and S3 Frontier finally set it free, with two very different but very drool-worthy designs that you won't be ashamed to wear. Feeling active? The Frontier is reinforce...
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Publicerad: 2018-01-28, Författare: Ray , testad av: gadgetguy.com.au
Still the number one (non-Apple) smartwatch that also works on iPhone
Comfortable to wear, Feels like a watch, Great battery life for a device with a full colour screen and interactivity, Supports both major mobile platforms: Android and iOS, Control ring makes the watch just that much more intuitive and usable
Screen doesn't stay on, Screen doesn't always flick on when you move your wrist, Watch often stops Bluetooth headphones from intercepting the phone call, Needs more apps
Still a fairly new thing, the smartwatch is in that rather critical part of its life as a category as customers try to work out whether it is merely a gimmick or something actually usable.A second screen experience for your wrist, the smartwatch rarely ad...
Well-constructed; attractive design; clever spinning bezel interface. GPS, speakerphone, optional stand-alone LTE phone service and work-anywhere Samsung Pay. Spotify app streams music on the go. Works with most Android phones, and even iPhones to a degre
It's big. Tizen-based software has less app support than Apple Watch or Android Wear. iOS connection works, but it's very buggy. Few killer apps take advantage of stand-alone LTE services
Samsung's watch survives, for now, as one of the better options for Android phone users...
The question is, should you care? In some respects, we'd argue you shouldn't. The watch's core apps and general all-round capabilities are so good that it's worth the asking price anyway, without the addition of third-party apps.The fitness side of things...
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Publicerad: 2016-12-08, Författare: Stephen , testad av: techguide.com.au
Looks like a watch, stylish, excellent bezel interface and operating system, water resistant, lots of apps available for it
Gear app could be better, will seem expensive to some
The Gear S3 is easily Samsung's best smartwatch and one of the best on the market. It features the design and style of a real watch and combines that with all the smarts you'll ever need.User Rating 2.65 ( 2 votes)Related PostsLG G Watch R smartwatch rev...
The Gear S2 was a fantastic wearable OS trapped in a naff plastic case. The S3 Classic finally sets it free, with a drool-worthy design that you won't be ashamed to wear.The Classic opts for premium materials like metal and leather, easily making it one o...