This watch is best in class. I recomend setting it to list mode rather than icons and black face hides the screen edge and looks great. I dont need nfc personally.
Hi may i know how does the Cameraopus remote shutter from the app gallery work with Android phone? Can i see the camera viewfinder? Or is it just a plain round button?
Well Huawei doesn't have Google on any device so it was expected to not have it on the watch. I think it would be a matter of time before they add a HarmonyOS assistant to it.
Oh okay! That’s interesting to know. Huawei doesn’t say much about this. I gathered maybe the strap was just pricier. I have seen that outside of China, the watch automatically disables NFC so might be a pointless feature in most countries.
@@GLITCHEDZA They don't. But a few other reviews mentioned it and I called Huawei to confirm. They said they may release tap to pay later so it is worth it to get the NFC one and it isn't disabled. You can still use it to put access cards on or for the OneHop feature to transfer photos to make the watch face a photo from your phone by tapping the phone to the watch. So it isn't the strap but because it has NFC. Check a review from Mary Bautista on it.
@@GLITCHEDZA I called Huawei to confirm. It's because it has NFC in those 2 and they may release tap to pay later so it's worth it. You can still use it for access cards and the OneHop feature.
@@GLITCHEDZA I called Huawei to confirm. Tap to pay will be released a little later and you can still use it for access cards and the OneHop feature. So it is worth it to get. It is why it is still pricier not because of the strap.
@@GLITCHEDZA I called Huawei to confirm. Tap to pay will be released a little later and you can still use it for access cards and the OneHop feature. So it is worth it to get.
It only charges with the included magnetic charger. And yes always on display is difficult to see under direct sun. But the display itself is bright if you raise your wrist and it enables the screen.
I haven't ever used the Amazfit Cheetah Square. They seem very similar on paper though. The watch you mention seems very running-orientated. Where I think the Watch Fit 3 is more a all-around device.
I don't think so tbh. While there's a way to use "find my phone", it is only for detecting the phone connected to the watch. There are no other built-in tracking apps. And without the ability to add apps, it can't be a feature you can just turn on.