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The best battery life of the current smartwatches, Samsung Gear 2, has been reported at 2-3 days with light use. The worst, Moto 360, has been reported at <12 hours. (Not counting Pebble.) These phones so far all use roughly the same capacity battery, about 300 mah. The Moto 360 uses an outdated processor that consumes a lot more power than the newest ones. Apple is using a new custom processor and I'd hope it is as power-efficient as the best processor Samsung has. The Moto 360's battery life was improved a lot - like more than 2X - as the Motorola engineers finetuned the software (per DC Rainmaker test). How often the screen is on, how bright it is, how much the processor sleeps, how often it wakes to do things like take your pulse, how much work is offloaded from the main processor to much smaller and lower-power chips (e.g. sensor hubs monitor and store accelerometer data and pass it to the main processor when it awakens, so that the main processor can sleep more), all these make a big difference to battery life. Also how you use the watch makes a big difference, just like it does with smartphones. My hope is that Apple is tuning power consumption, so that the battery life will be longer at launch than it is today, and that it can at least beat the Samsung. |
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In your scenario - don't need pockets for money, keys, or notes because all these are handled by the smartphone - well then, if the only reason clothes have pockets is to hold the smartphone, then we're only one step from doing away with the need for pockets altogether! |
That thing is tragically hideous. It's like something from a Duplo set.
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I bought one of these - not Duplo. It doesn't talk to my phone...and that's...ok...
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Here are some comparison shots with the Sony SW2
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1410463262.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1410463282.jpg And side by side showing the thickness http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1410463322.jpg |
I don't think I have my image scaled down enough.
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i don't want to wear a watch, but the wife insists i'd get one so i can't "accidentally not hear" her texts or phone calls.
this watch is a man shackle. |
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The SW2 keeps part of the LCD operational all the time, but with the backlighting off. You end up with a "black and white" display of the watch face all the time. Pressing the button on the side turns on the backlighting. Pressing the "home" button brings up the other functions. Both of them will pop-up messages (SMS, E-mail, Facebook, etc.) and allow review. Both allow you to answer the phone, but neither is a two-way communicator. The Gear 2 can do this. The SW2 does have a microphone which allows use of Google Voice. One neat application for the SW2 is Camera control. It forwards the camera image to the phone and allows operating the shutter. I also like the QR code display. removed image |
Enzo, I think that is on a childs arm.
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-HR0pfhSSKE...rMen_1970s.jpg Ok - while those jumpsuits technically have pockets - you wouldn't want to put anything in them to take away from the asthetics... There is no better fashion statement than a baby-blue jumpsuit complemented by a smartwatch with a matching babyblue band!! :D -Z |
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Or maybe outfits for the LeMons races...
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(This looks like something Bob Guccione invented.) |
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Richard is right now ordering one with a white strap to match his shades ;) |
The lady I'm dating wants this one. Seems she has a thing for rose gold and pink ;)
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