Thanks a lot for the video! I was about to buy the watch, and thanks to you I learnt how buggy it actually is. Many other videos either didn't mention any problems or just said it had a couple of inconsistencies, but the fact that it disconnects often from the phone is a big problem that deters me from buying it, even if it's cheap. Also, I liked the vibe of the video, it's quite calm, like a friend telling you his experience with the product on a Saturday afternoon.
I haven't tested the Fit 3, but if you use Samsung it might be a decent option. From what I've seen, both have their fair share of bugs and issues. Might want to ask others too, those with more experience in this segment :)
What's the actual range on the watch? It mentions it nowhere on the product page, my Watch loses connection to my phone even when I go downstairs in my house.
that makes sense, cus it's just simple Bluetooth. walls generally get in the way of that. though, I did find that the range did drop off only when I left my phone in the house and I went out to clear the trash.
You should compare the camera button to that of the shutter key that sony Xperias have had for years! Missed opportunity to place an fps inside the camera button. Its also not intutitve to change the swipe gestures settings, you have to double click at the precise time and pressure...
3:00 the always on thing acts the same as my Xiaomi watch first gen lmao. From what I'm seeing it really looks like a glorified fitness tracker that happens to have some smartwatch features
It runs a Runtime OS (RTOS) like most basic smart bands and watches. I use a Xiaomi Mi band 8 and it does something very similar as well. But the connectivity is quite reliable. Would be interesting to compare what Xiaomi is offering for the same price.
Bro i am having very minor scratches in the back panel of the phone even after using cover also and i can spot some minor scratches in your unit to not sure though if you can confirm it ??? I think I should get a skin 😢
I highly suggest a case with black sides and a hard clear backplate. if you want a completely clear case, the official case is a good option if you don't want it to turn yellow.
that's really based on what you want. looking at your options. if you want a smaller phone, go for the 8a. if you want the updates, go for the 8a. if you want performance, get the nothing 2a.
@albidaud1164 I was kinda curious about how green the grass was on the nothing side. a bit of experimentation turned into me daily driving this thing. mostly heat and battery after the testing.
@@13galaxy Okay, so it turns out the rumors were true about the Pixel 7A having battery and heat issues. This makes me more confident in choosing the 2a. Thanks for the advice. Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Agree, I went from a 12 mini to this and I always feel as if it'll slip out of my hand, if they made a slightly smaller form factor it would sell way better... Still I love it waaaaaay more than my iPhone... Wasn't willing to upgrade to a newer apple device when this was there for £299
Back camera is really good but the front camera is a bit sketchy, in my opinion it is a bit blurry and it seems it looks like it has a filter on it. but allround I am very positive about the camera!
it's not the best, but it's not bad. It can play CODM at about 45 to 50 fps, and honor of kings at about 40fps. If you get this phone, I'd suggest buying a phone cooler for it too