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    10 months ago

    Can we stop picking on this startup? They’re just hardware hobbyists, give them a break.

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            10 months ago

            Me too, imagine what the very talented people behind the platform could have actually made if managers hadn’t wasted their potential on this boneheaded cheap money grab.

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            10 months ago

            Yeah… Stadia was actually good. I wish they’d just come out and make a promise that if they shut the service down in the next 10 years they’d refund everyone’s purchases.

            That’s what they ended up doing anyways, but having a guarantee might have gotten it to the critical mass that it needed.

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      10 months ago

      You joke, but Google does not take hardware as seriously as they should. I say this as an owner of a Pixel 7. I actually really like the hardware, but the simplicity and clean look of the software is why I actually love the phone. I have to baby the phone because I know Google doesn’t actually care even if they swear up and down they do.

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      10 months ago

      I miss Pebble. ePaper Display, week long battery life, and I can see all my phones notifications and reply to texts on the watch itself.

      Made my old phone with bad battery life usable.

      Garmin is the only “smart watch”/fitness tracker that does this and does it well. Wish it wasn’t as pricy for the week long battery devices.

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        10 months ago

        I still wear mine. Steel and 2hr. The OG finally went kaput sadly. Battery life on the 2 is great (its my backup), Steel is about 3 days usually

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            10 months ago

            I’ve been looking for someone reputable to replace the battery. There used to be a guy on Spez’s Folly, but he quit long ago…

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      10 months ago

      Same, Garmin has made me swear off from owning any modern smartwatches. I mean having to charge every other day is just nuts lmao

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      10 months ago

      i personally don’t find smart watches interesting or really that useful (to me). I tried out a samsung watch for a while and had fun making my own watch faces but that’s about it. Charging it every few days was a pain. I ended up going back to my trusty Casio F-91W. Super thin, 8-10 year battery life, alarm and stopwatch built in. Not much more I need from a device on my wrist.

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      10 months ago

      I have the forerunner 965 and it’s so much better than I thought it would be. Unless Garmin make some horrendous decisions I’ll stick with their watches in future.

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    10 months ago

    Form over function. It is a wearable, give it a bezel to bump with instead of cuved glass.

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    10 months ago

    I mean, why would you pay to replace the screen? The cost of a screen repair on a smart watch is about $300 for most comparable devices.

    Guess how much the watch costs? About $300. It sucks, but it’s literally not worth the parts and labor hours required to repair it. Buy a protection plan if you’re worried about it, but otherwise, you just need to eat that cost. That’s the risk you take with devices like this.

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      10 months ago

      You realize replacing the screen costs that much because google says its supposed to cost that much… i wonder why they would do that…

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        No they don’t. Google doesn’t say it costs anything to repair, because they don’t offer repairs. That’s the whole point of this discussion in the first place, the fact that Google doesn’t repair Pixel Watches.

        I’m making a comparison to services offered from Apple and iFixIt, however - both of which will charge about $300 for a smart watch repair.

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        The screen is definitely adhered to the glass. You’d need to use gold razor wire to get it off, then assuming you don’t break the screen you’d need to clean it and install the new glass with adhesive. Definitely not a repair most people should attempt and you need more than just the glass.

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      10 months ago

      You’re not the kind of guy who really spends much time thinking about how things are made are you?

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      10 months ago

      The galaxy watches are pretty good, and as usual, Samsung carried Wear OS on its back while Google was planning on killing it, up to a point that Google then decided to have their own smart watches.

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      10 months ago

      I’ve had a Samsung watch for a few years and I’m definitely not careful with it but it has easily put up to all of my abuse and the battery still lasts a couple days or more. Nothing I can really complain about.

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        10 months ago

        Similar experience with my Galaxy Watch 4 classic, had it since launch, don’t treat it carefully and I haven’t managed to damage it, and it’s been pretty much faultess for me.

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        I had a gear s3 frontier that I got about a year after it released. I didn’t baby that thing at all, and I took it swimming pretty often. It lasted until about 3 months ago.

        A little water got in and stuck it in a boot loop. I went out and ordered a replacement battery, and viola, it still works minus the back button, which is probably a reassembly fuck up and fixable. I had already bought a watch5 pro, so I don’t really care about fixing it further.

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      10 months ago

      Pebble watches were awesome! 1 week battery eink screens with app support. Too bad fitbit bought them and went nowhere. It shut down 5 years ago, but the hardware is still supported by third party alternatives. In fact I’m using it right now.

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      10 months ago

      My Pebble Time Steel is still kicking ass! The only repair I had to do was replacing the battery a couple years ago

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        10 months ago

        I was a Kickstarter backer for the Time. It really set the bar for me in smartwatches. I sold my Pebble Steel to a fledgeling developer after owning it for a year or so and I think I gave my Time away to a family member. Big regret.

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      10 months ago

      No complaints whatsoever with my Samsung Watch 4 Classic. Best watch I’ve ever owned, smart or otherwise.

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      My 5 something years old Fenix 5s still works great with like, a week and a half battery still lol. So yes, it’s just that brands like Garmin don’t advertise as much as Apple’s.

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      I’ve got a ticwatch, it’s excellent. Only thing it’s not capable of that the flagships are, is loading a sim to function without a phone, but this isn’t a feature I want or need. I’ve definitely bashed it around quite a bit too, and aside from a few scratches (none on the screen), it’s perfectly fine.

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        Fitbit is owned by Google and has the same policy of not repairing cracked screens.

        I owned a Sense 2 and was in a bicycle crash. Screen hit the pavement and shattered. Absolutely no options from Fitibit/Google to get it repaired.

        I switched to Garmin and couldn’t be happier.

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          Huh… I missed when Google bought them. That sucks. Might end up with a Garmin as well when this one dies.

          Does it integrate with other apps like chronometer?

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              That’s a really great point and another reason I’ve really enjoyed the Garmin experience – Garmin doesn’t try to sell your own data back to you.

              Getting anything more than the absolute most basic of real time data out of a Fitbit requires an annual subscription. With Garmin, it’s just there.

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        10 months ago

        I’ve been using a Galaxy Watch 4 Classic for about 2 years now. Apart from the usual scuffing, no other issues really.

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          I swapped from a 3 to a 5 pro and same. I got it specifically for fitness stuff, and aside from issues with HR monitoring on my hairy arms, no issues.

          It’s not my favorite option, but I got it on sale for like $400 while similar specced Garmin and other options push $7-800.

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    10 months ago

    I really hope the pixel watch 2 will be repairable or even be able to do a glue less repair.

    Especially since Google already partnered with ifixit for parts for the Google phones