Use the snapdragon w5 gen 1, no more tensor on the wearables for now.

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    11 months ago

    …Samsung watch 4, and it was a whole different story. Snappy. Great UI. Great battery life.

    Do we have a different Samsung watch 4? Or a different expectation of great battery?

    I got one last year, and it’s my first smartwatch. It lasts one day. Having to charge it every night makes it a burden. Of it hadn’t been so expensive, and if I didn’t want to get the body tracking It offers, I’d simply leave it on a drawer.

    My friend has a Garmin of some kind. It’s bulky, but o kind of like that. He reckons his lasts nearly a week. That would be my idea of great battery.

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      11 months ago

      Maybe your battery is a dud. I get through a day of very heavy use with 50% battery remaining.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah maybe. But even that is hardly exceptional battery life. And then the watch will be less than 50% by the time you’ve slept with it.

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          Exactly. Then imagine how bad things will get once the battery degrades, which will be a lot quicker with the constant charging. My Garmin lasts 2 weeks on a single charge in “smart watch” mode.

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      WearOS is just a lot more taxing on the battery than what Garmin has because it does a lot more. The upside is that you get an entire ecosystem of 3rd party apps/services you can install.

      Apple’s own apple watch doesn’t last much longer unless you basically disable everything.

      Smart watches that work like a phone are inherently always going to have worse battery than smart watches that are only programmed to do a very narrow set of things.

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        11 months ago

        I was about to say something similar.

        I have an Apple Watch Series 7. Average battery life is ~30 hours. Less if it runs on LTE instead of Bluetooth.

        That watch is more expensive than the Galaxy Watch 4. At launch and second hand.

        Now you can get a good/mint condition used Galaxy Watch 4 Classic 46mm LTE for around ~$150 on Swappa. The same tier Apple Watch Series 7 on Swappa goes for ~$225 on Swappa.

        And the Apple Watch doesn’t even have blood pressure like the Watch 4 does. Granted, you have to do some sideloading to get it working in the States until FDA clears it, but the hardware is still there.