<TL;DR> - if it wouldn’t have the sharp edges and selectable tones I would by it again
Let’s start with the look & feel. It’s not an eye-catcher, which is fine for me. It’s not ugly though. The weight is a plus in comparison to the Huawei GT3 I had before. I almost don’t feel it. The band is very soft which is good. I usually don’t feel sweat which would be annoying. A big, big minus are the sharp edges. The closing and the clock itself has already hurt people. The bezel shows parts of the varnish removed, this will look ugly over time. 😔
The software is okay-ish. The long scrolling menu is a bit of annoying. I recommend better subgrouping. Reaction time is usually fast and precise. The watch has all I need. Phone calls are clear - no one recognized if I used my phone or the watch. Dials are very limited, that’s a small minus. It’s lacking variations and it looks are very, very minimalistic. In power saving mode you can probably run the watch four weeks or even more. I did it for two weeks test-wise and was close to 60%. It’s still measuring your steps and so forth but you can only use it as a simple clock. In normal mode it will survive a few days but not a week. My Huawei was much, much better in this respect, yet it’s okay-ish with this 5-6 days. 😌
To sum it up: Would I buy it again? No. Mainly of the sharp edges and additionally for it’s limitation of dials and tones. I could probably live with that limitation but the cracked edges is a no-go. 😕
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