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The watch arrived on time in great condition. I have been watching YouTube videos to get this dumb senior educated. The manual would not download in the Wearable-App. I love how the watch syncs up with my Note 10 plus!



The first picture is what I assume to be somebody's Jelly doughnut or some type of fruit spread (I tasted it and it was something sweetly sour, kind of like a blackberry).
The 2nd picture is a picture of the fingerprint I found on the device upon opening it along with some slight scratches on the screen that aren't really noticeable with my camera.
The 3rd picture is a picture of me putting the watch on the charger literally seconds before only to find out that it had a 64% charge already, proving my initial thoughts that the watch was in fact a used device. Samsung doesn't ship these things with more than a 1-10% charge (I've never received anything with over 5% but I'm being generous here) EVER.
If I had known I was going to get a used device I would have gone to Best Buy where they sell this exact watch for anywhere between $80 and $115 off of retail price for return items but I'm trying to assist with the pandemic by not going out as much.
Don't get me wrong, I love this watch save for a few undesirable features or bugs, but I didn't pay for a used item.

The ios App is great. I didn't expect to be totally satisfied, but I am. And 1000s of watchfaces to choose from instead of a few with Buzz Lightyear, etc.
Every iPhone owner thinking of a watch has to look at this before deciding.
The one I have was $430, no LTE (on purpose) and delivered next day, knowing I could return it if unhappy. I think anyone should try this "real looking" watch. I LOVE IT.


It took about a 45 minutes on a Saturday with TMobile to set this up, and after it initialized, it now works as as standalone LTE/3G device operating on the same phone number as my primary Samsung Note 10 plus 5G. Many features work best while syncing in bluetooth range with my Smartphone. It is liberating to me to be able to leave my Smartphone home on occasion. I am enjoying streaming Sp*tify music service, free six month service for (new) Samsung customers. Moving music and photos to the watch is seamless. The sound quality on phone calls is loud and clear on the built-in speaker and you can bluetooth to headphones.
I have about a 7 inch wrist and the 45 mm fits and looks great, not heavy or tiring. Opted for the silver (standard stainless shiny steel look) color, nice quality build, design, and look. The phone carrier has a buy one get one free and 24 month payments. I opted to buy direct from Amazon, and also their extended warranty plan (covers drops and damage, no deductible). I did get a screen protector and also a Sp*gen brand black case protector. and waiting on a black plastic strap (easier to wipe down and sanitize than leather strap). If you have WiFI and/or have your Smartphone handy, you may not need the LTE/3G connection, but I suggest ordering the LTE/4G model, it is about $50 more and you then have the option to toggle service on (or off). You may also need an additional charger, one for office and other from home. The capability to wirelessly power and charge from my Smartphone was not that great. Unclear if this Smartwatch works with non-Samsung phones. Happy with my purchase and Amazon. If you are on the fence, don't hesitate, get ticking ... and get the Samsung Galaxy Three, as time awaits for no one.




I also had to re-pair it to my iPhone 11 Pro Max at least once every day since it would lose connection. Apparently none of the companies have figured out yet how to make a "perfect" smartwatch, one that has a multi-day battery, looks stylish while wearing, & that you can see the display outside in the sun & also inside (yes, Garmin I'm talking about you). Right now I'm considering returning this watch & eyeing the new Fitbit Sense that comes out later this month. Keep trying, Samsung!

This is the third (more or less) generation of the watch, thus the name. I have owned all three, and I'll continue to upgrade them as fast as they offer them because I'm a tech junkie. :) So overall, I can say that the watch didn't lose ground on any of the landmark features, such as the tremendous bezel design to control menu functions. There is no watch out there by any manufacturer that can beat this design, in my opinion. It is intuitive, user friendly, and efficient.
But it isn't just the device, but the app is awesome as well. You can fully manage your device from either the watch itself, or through the app on the phone. It is a VERY well designed app and a wonderful addition to this top-notch hardware.
The watch is almost the same size as the last gen, depending on your version, but the Gen 3 is significantly lighter. If you hold the watches side by side--which I did--you can see how much thinner the casing is on the new one. But I don't mean that it is TOO thin by any means. But they definitely did a good job of shaving some weight, and you can feel it. The operating system is good as always--responsive and well designed. I can't say I have noticed a massive increase in performance over last gen, but time will tell.
They are great watches, but let me point out some of the changes that I felt weren't as favorable, at least to me. I'll point them out and you can decide for yourself if you care. Deal? Let's hit it!
The watch band: they went with an entirely new material this time around--leather or a facsimile of leather. The second I picked it up I grimaced. They felt HORRIBLY stiff compared to last gen, and I was dreading putting it on. I put it on and a couple of hours later, to my surprise, the material had loosed up a great deal. The difference was night and day, which I didn't expect. I haven't decided if I'll keep them or swap them out, but it was a huge improvement over my initial impression.
The button design: They went with a more traditional button design, and while they are certainly well done, I liked the last gen design much more. I felt the gen 2 buttons were sleek, unobtrusive and just didn't get in the way. I loved them--so I was sad to see them go.
They came out with a new charger design. Now, this isn't necessarily a bad thing--if it still works with the old chargers as well. But when I put the new watch on my Gen 2 charging station, it didn't want to recognize that the watch was present. I actually prefer the new design, but it is nice to be able to use old accessories wherever you can. Others may have a better experience, but that was mine. I will say this though, the Gen 3 charged shockingly fast compared to Gen 2. It was about 50% when I put it on the charger, and it went up to 100% in a VERY short period of time. I didn't track it since it was the initial charge, but it blew me away how quick it was. Battery life, likewise, is definitely improved, but I'll need to put in some more time for a more accurate analysis.
That's about it for the negatives, and like I said, many of you may not care about these things at all, but they were the items that stuck out to me. And of course I would have preferred that Samsung didn't have a proprietary operating system for their watches, because you can't buy any of the watch faces or apps for the phone on the Google Play store. Because of the smaller market, of course, there are fewer apps, watch-faces, etc, than you may see on other devices, although I have never felt limited by it in any way.
I'll also point out that while this devices is the version that let's it operate as a stand alone cellular device with its own phone number, I haven't included any of that in my review. I may add it in a later update. I will say that the speakers and microphone have always surprised me with their quality and performance for being in such a small form factor. Samsung knows what they're doing, and it shows.
So that's the verdict, folks. A great watch that has improved in most respects, but made some design choices that some may or may not like compared to past generations, but overall it is a solid upgrade that moves the platform in a positive direction. I hope this helps some of you make a more informed decision, but I don't think you'll be unhappy with the purchase.



Cons - Only really disappointment has been the fact I've been unable to activate as a standalone LTE device. ATT says I must have a Samsung phone on their network to pair with numbersync. Unfortunately, my primary phone is a work phone through Verizon. So I've been unable to take advantage of the LTE capability.




Already processed a return. Shame on you Samsung. Will avoid Samsung in the future.



