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I'm afraid that any new features are going to be exclusive to Galaxy owners only. So if you've got a Samsung phone it's probably not bad, but I ended paying more for this watch than my phone (Pixel 4a) and won't be able to utilize all the advertised features at launch.
Other than that it seems to perform as advertised. Battery life under normal usage for me has left me at about 65% battery after 24 hours. The sleep tracking seems accurate but I'm not sure how they come up with the score they give you. Lots of different watch faces to choose from and every one of them is very customizable with different information displays. The blood oxygen feature is neat but it only takes measurements on demand and I've found that even then it can range in readings from one minute to the next. Sometimes it fails to get a reading even if I've got my arm in the prescribed position.
With the loss of the ability to use the more advanced features of the watch due to my phone choice, I'd recommend looking elsewhere unless you've got a Samsung Galaxy phone as there's no telling what they decide to move behind that paywall in future updates.
First off, the design of the watch itself is just beautiful and I personally prefer the more classy buttons compared to the flatter ones on the prior model. And the reason I passed on the Active2 was because I absolutely wanted the rotating bezel cause it really amps the style and functionality up. The leather straps that came with it on the other hand are just a complete let down. This is a smartwatch meant for both active and classy lifestyles, so the strap should have been able to do both - a leather strap does NOT do active, so that was a fail. So with the watch purchase, I also ordered a silicone strap for work and a black titanium strap for formal use (why spend an extra $140 for a titanium version of the Watch3 when you can get just a titanium strap for $30?).
The battery life is less than the first Galaxy Watch, so that was a let down. I mean why did Samsung decide to go for a shorter battery life in their next gen watch?? I barely can squeeze 2 days from it, and that's only because I only wear it for ~12 hours at work, and do not wear it at home or when sleeping.
The Tizen software is pretty adept and far superior to the Google Wear OS. And today I just got the ECG update for my watch. The watch has plenty of exercise modes, but I've been pretty annoyed with the rep counter modes like jumping jacks - I do sets of 100, but the watch will only count 50 reps. Like what gives? The Heart Rate and SpO2 readings have been close enough to accurate, and I suppose the ECG monitor is decent for the basic tasking of determining whether your heart rhythm is normal sinus or if you're having an A.fib.
The number of watch faces is pretty damn awesome, so that is really cool and I switch it up every couple weeks. And you can also use the Facer app to get you access to even more watch faces. I do wish Tizen would get more apps, especially a google maps and a google assistant integration (Samsung really needs to stop pushing Bixby - it really isn't going to happen Sammy, so stop trying to make it happen).
Bottom line though is that the watch is wayyy too expensive. I get that they see Apple as their rival, but that doesn't mean they have to match their high prices when they have new beautiful watch. This watch should not be over $400 at the max. Especially when they released it without their whole promised ECG and Blood Pressure monitor features out the box.
It does track sleep times accurately, but gives me a 30 every single night for my sleep score. I think it's because I wear the watch a bit looser than before. I used to wear it tight so the sensor readings would be more accurate, but that caused me to get a rash under the band. I'm not all that interested in the oxygen levels and such, so it's not a big deal to me.
I have noticed the steps were not measured accurately when I was pushing a stroller while on a walk. The watch counted about half the steps my phone did. The auto-sense workout feature seems to work pretty well though.
All-in-all, I'm very satisfied with my purchase. I like being able to text and answer calls from my watch when I'm unable to get to my phone. The health challenges and reminders have been a lot of fun. There's no shortage of customizable watch faces. The battery lasts me about two days, and charges quickly.
It baffles me that we are being charged the same price as USA and other markets (where these functions are available) with hardware which we cannot use.
Overall - save your money. Buy the previous Galaxy Watch instead. Its a shame that there is no real competition in the Android market for Galaxy watch 3, allowing Samsung to get away with this.
As I wore it, I came to appreciate the Vibration feature alerting me to phone calls or text messages. I normally missed those because I didn't feel the phone vibrate in my pocket, or hear the ring or notification chime. Now, I feel the watch vibrate on my wrist, and can check if it is a call or message I need to respond to.
An additional feature that I use more and more are the Health Apps. At 63, I am trying to be more aware of my health. The Heart Rate Monitor for checking my pulse is pretty darned accurate, and the watch does a very good job of keeping track of how many steps I have taken.
Looks. It is very stylish in my opinion. Nobody is going to mistake it for a Rolex or Tag Heuer, but it looks professional, unlike my previous Garmin Smart Watch. Nothing really wrong with my Garmin, it just looks like a gym, working outside, don't care if it gets trashed kind of watch.
Overall, I am extremely happy with this purchase. Forgot to mention, it charges fast, and lasts a long time on that charge. Bonus!
The ecg and blood pressure is not working, although I try to install the app for that ( keep in mind that used those to features as strong advertising for the wach ) which is misleading,





