Hands down the most stylish smart watch around. I get compliments all the time.
How much does that smart watch go for?
You lost me at ran antutu but good looking out lolGot that shyt today, "standard" shipping according to website is actually 2 day priority from Cali
Few things so far:
Screen is awesome, fukkin huge. Before this my previous android phones were a 1st gen Moto X (dropped and broke), HTC One X, and an HTC Aria, shyt dwarfs all of those. Have a Nexus 7 so I can live with large screens, but coming from a 4S I had laying around after the X broke, holy shyt 3.whateverthefukk inch display vs 5.5? Icons/text is slightly too large so I rooted it and lowered the DPI to increase viewing space out the box.
Phone is fast as shyt. Ran Antutu to benchmark it, beat the One M8, Galaxy S5, etc. Just as fast as I remember my Moto X being back when I first got it, except on a much larger display. D/led some emulators and after tweaking managed to run PSP, PS1 and N64 fast and with little lag.
Had to fix mobile data shyt (wrong access point names for AT&T) and lack of ADB driver with it (thanks to shytty windows), but other than that, smooth process. Idrc about the CM severing b/c Paranoid Android has been better for over a year, they brought some of their ppl on for Oxygen, and CM isn't what it was two years ago anyway. Satisfied so far.
I wonder if it's compatible with Spotify. Other than that, it seems like a neat, fancy "watch"![]()
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Got to play around with the Moto watch,
My co worker has it
Its beautiful brehs
Its more watch than cellular communication device
It has a lot more features than I originally thought
I like the watch skins more too on there than on my Gear S just due to its design
Its priced perfectly making it affordable
I would go this route if I were anyone not big on emphasizing wanting a 'computer' on there wrist rather than a watch
I'm personally a features guy
My only Gripe with the Moto G would be it running on the 1st edition of Android Wear OS making it obsolete post summer as far as hardware goes
You honestly cant go wrong with either
The G watch is well worth its price and does exactly what it needs to do at its price-set
If functionality if what you want with loads of features and wow factor and aren't too mindful with its incompleteness as far as software goes and price, the Gear S is for you
Moto $250
Gear S $350
How's the battery life?Got that shyt today, "standard" shipping according to website is actually 2 day priority from Cali
Few things so far:
Screen is awesome, fukkin huge. Before this my previous android phones were a 1st gen Moto X (dropped and broke), HTC One X, and an HTC Aria, shyt dwarfs all of those. Have a Nexus 7 so I can live with large screens, but coming from a 4S I had laying around after the X broke, holy shyt 3.whateverthefukk inch display vs 5.5? Icons/text is slightly too large so I rooted it and lowered the DPI to increase viewing space out the box.
Phone is fast as shyt. Ran Antutu to benchmark it, beat the One M8, Galaxy S5, etc. Just as fast as I remember my Moto X being back when I first got it, except on a much larger display. D/led some emulators and after tweaking managed to run PSP, PS1 and N64 fast and with little lag.
Had to fix mobile data shyt (wrong access point names for AT&T) and lack of ADB driver with it (thanks to shytty windows), but other than that, smooth process. Idrc about the CM severing b/c Paranoid Android has been better for over a year, they brought some of their ppl on for Oxygen, and CM isn't what it was two years ago anyway. Satisfied so far.
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Got to play around with the Moto watch,
My co worker has it
Its beautiful brehs
Its more watch than cellular communication device
It has a lot more features than I originally thought
I like the watch skins more too on there than on my Gear S just due to its design
Its priced perfectly making it affordable
I would go this route if I were anyone not big on emphasizing wanting a 'computer' on there wrist rather than a watch
I'm personally a features guy
My only Gripe with the Moto G would be it running on the 1st edition of Android Wear OS making it obsolete post summer as far as hardware goes
You honestly cant go wrong with either
The G watch is well worth its price and does exactly what it needs to do at its price-set
If functionality if what you want with loads of features and wow factor and aren't too mindful with its incompleteness as far as software goes and price, the Gear S is for you
Moto $250
Gear S $350