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I have a pixel 6a and a PW1 and I have the always on display off. Every time I turn the watch screen on it defaults to the Spotify player. Is there any way to disable this? I haven't been able to find any setting.
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# ? May 6, 2024 01:11 |
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I am looking to buy my father a smart watch. he has never owned one but has a new fancy samsung phone Everyone else in the family uses apple so there was one obvious choice. I have narrowed things down to the Samsung watch6 44mm or the Pixel watch 2 he is old, bikes, plays guitar, and does tai kwon do. I was hoping to get something for ECG (afib issues) and fall detection. Need all day battery life to make it worth while, my dad likes samsung everything, but the pixel looks more robust but we are not going to fork over money for fitbit premium. i see complaints on the samsung for having a shorter battery life but the reviews just feel like a paid advert. Overall between the two which would you pick?
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# ? Apr 16, 2024 20:57 |
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Frankly if you're considering the Galaxy watches I'd consider waiting for the 7. The articles I see appear to be talking about a dramatic increase in battery life. I've got the 5, I can get up to 2 days out of it, but I usually just charge it every other evening while I'm surfing or whatever. I'm probably going to update to a 7 when they come out myself, but I'm waiting to see what the models are. I'd be tempted by a pro if the battery life is that much better, or by a square face if they do end up going that direction as rumored and it looks ok. I don't know too much about the pixels though, so I can't give you a fair comparison.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 01:17 |
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My 5 Pro's battery life is solid enough I have no desire to upgrade, but also the titanium housing and sapphire glass have kept it in really nice shape despite my best efforts to smash it on every doorframe I pass through.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 01:20 |
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I would wait 3 months for the 7 as well. GW 4-6 all essentially have the same SoC in them and it's due for a real upgrade. Both the W920 and W930 are dual core A55 based SoCs on a 5nm process. The W930 just has a slightly higher max clock speed likely due to process improvements The only real difference betwen the 4/5 and the 6 is the 6 got more ram (and larger display). The only real upgrade for the 5 over the 4 was the the sapphire glass. Pixel Watch 2 along with Ticwatch Pro 5 and OnePlus Watch 2 are all on the W5 platform which is a quad core platform (4nm 4xA53 cores) with an additional co-processor (M33 or M55 depending on if W5 or W5+). The performance difference is noticeable. Additionally, there's the whole dual architecture thing that debuted on the OnePlus Watch 2 and I would really hope that Samsung would implement that on their next watch because that will really enhance battery life across the board.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 01:50 |
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I'll second the glass (and the doorframes), it's honestly surprised me. I've just got the Galaxy 5, not the pro. It's my first smartwatch so I figured I would see how I liked them before I sprung for a pro. My next one will be a pro.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 05:16 |
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Does the pixel watch do the same stupid thing where you have to dismiss incoming notifications twice to get them to go away? On my Samsung Watch 5 pro a notification will come in, I'll swipe it away, but the little "you have a notification" dot is still there. I open the notifications, and it's right there. If i dismiss from there, it finally goes away. I will say I'm happy with the durability and battery life. The magnetic clasp on the silicone sport band is quite nice. Not as happy with the Samsung apps I don't want and cannot uninstall.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 05:38 |
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drat, this OP2 "Nordic Blue" colourway is gorgeous https://9to5google.com/2024/04/23/oneplus-watch-2-nordic-blue-launch/ Weirdly Europe/UK-only currently.
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 18:17 |
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My OP2 has been awesome so far, by the way. I rarely see it drop below 90% after a full day's usage with HR and a good 30min-1hr workout. Exactly what I wanted in a new WearOS watch.
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 01:34 |
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If you're like me and were annoyed there was no way to turn off notifications for daily step goals on your Galaxy Watch, I finally found a fix:quote:On your watch, go to Settings -> About Watch -> Software Information
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# ? May 1, 2024 22:53 |
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sourdough posted:If you're like me and were annoyed there was no way to turn off notifications for daily step goals on your Galaxy Watch, I finally found a fix: Does this work for you? The option to turn the notification off is grayed out for me. This is on a GWatch 6.
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# ? May 5, 2024 00:46 |
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Don't Ask posted:Does this work for you? The option to turn the notification off is grayed out for me. This is on a GWatch 6. Yeah it did work for me, that was able to be toggled off. Mine's a galaxy watch 5 I believe.
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# ? May 5, 2024 01:24 |
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sourdough posted:Yeah it did work for me, that was able to be toggled off I tried it after you posted about the Developer Options, and it worked for me, too. Galaxy Watch 5 here.
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# ? May 5, 2024 01:25 |
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Don't Ask posted:Does this work for you? The option to turn the notification off is grayed out for me. This is on a GWatch 6. Doesn't work for me on a 6, either.
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# ? May 5, 2024 01:33 |
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# ? May 6, 2024 01:11 |
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So my Pixel Watch 1 drowned today while swimming right in the middle of my vacation. Annoying but I can make do without it though it'll take some getting used to, particularly looking up notifications. I've had it at launch and it is out of warranty so I doubt Google will do much for me. Also found out that apparently the Pixel Watch 1 isn't IP-rated at all which I wish I knew and took for granted or else I would have been more careful with not submerge it excessively. At least the Watch 2 is IP-68 rated so I probably would be better off upgrading even though I'm not the biggest fan of it charging through POGO pins. I still have a Fitbit Charge 5 back at home that I can use for my fitness tracking in the interim while I decide what to replace it with. The reason I upgraded to the Pixel Watch was because the battery life tanks when I go jogging with it outside in the winter. With the Fitbit, I could wait for a potential Pixel Watch 3 though I don't know if I can be patient enough to wait or if waiting is worth it.
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