Based on your comments and your experience with more than one smart watch, can I consult you?
I am in the market for a smart watch and though I have read up a fair bit, I cannot find the answer to my queries.
Currently I am using an iPhone 7Plus. However, the intention is to go back to an Android phone soon. And that's the reason I did not buy an Apple Watch yet though the urge is strong. My primary needs are, from the phone :
Actually a built-in camera would be excellent but I know these days there aren't any with that. Which smart watch(s) is /are suitable which is/are also compatible with iPhones
Your input is appreciated.
is LTE really necessary? and if just for receiving notifications, why not a garmin instead?
Corporate level of ownership yes but they still have separate entities at operation level I believe. Slowly integrating shared services like distribution and such but not for support level.
Maybe he should contact Moto Malaysia via FB to get in touch with or direction for local Moto support
I heard about that happening a while back as well.
QUOTE(pluginbaby @ Feb 15 2017, 09:58 PM)
Corporate level of ownership yes but they still have separate entities at operation level I believe. Slowly integrating shared services like distribution and such but not for support level.
Maybe he should contact Moto Malaysia via FB to get in touch with or direction for local Moto support
Thanks for the tip guys, I will contact Moto Malaysia soon to get the info. Will share if found anything interesting
Corporate level of ownership yes but they still have separate entities at operation level I believe. Slowly integrating shared services like distribution and such but not for support level.
Maybe he should contact Moto Malaysia via FB to get in touch with or direction for local Moto support
is LTE really necessary? and if just for receiving notifications, why not a garmin instead?
It's a 'good to have' not a 'must have' as sometimes without the phone you could still use the functions. Does Garmin have the other relevant features of the other smart watches?
It's a 'good to have' not a 'must have' as sometimes without the phone you could still use the functions. Does Garmin have the other relevant features of the other smart watches?
only thing obviously is u cannot reply to notifications...but garmin needless to say works better with GPS...plus the watch has pre-loaded maps etc...and way way way better battery life.
only thing obviously is u cannot reply to notifications...but garmin needless to say works better with GPS...plus the watch has pre-loaded maps etc...and way way way better battery life.
Close to 2 week (4 more days to 2 weeks),im using my battery life is still at 50% on single charge
This post has been edited by d33pbluez: Feb 16 2017, 11:52 AM
only thing obviously is u cannot reply to notifications...but garmin needless to say works better with GPS...plus the watch has pre-loaded maps etc...and way way way better battery life.