Patww79 wrote: » Woke up with it dead now after going to sleep with it at 77% so it looks like it's fecked. In the market now myself for one, bad timing when I've just pre-ordered a phone.
deco nate wrote: » It's a software problem, samsung have said they will release an update to fix the problem.https://www.phonearena.com/news/samsung-gear-s3-battery-drain-update_id110136
deco nate wrote: » I got the tic watch Pro Friday, like it. One problem is when a call comes in is a bit of lag. Have to wait a few seconds before answer button works.I'm thinking its a software issue, have the latest update of os.also Google pay keeps disabling itself. Anyone else have these problems?
Skuxx wrote: » Google pay for Wear OS is not available in Ireland. It works when enabled but will keep disabling itself after about 20 minutes!! There is an app, pay enabler, that helps but its not a perfect solution!
deco nate wrote: » Yes, I found that out after posting. Thanks. I now have it assigned to the button. Thanks for the reply, still don't understand why Google disabled it after launching it here. Works on phone, but not a watch. Strange
CantGetNoSleep wrote: » I was considering buying a few months ago but it seemed better to wait for new models towards the end of the year - what do people think now? Was looking at a Ticwatch Pro or similar
dulux99 wrote: » Could anyone recommend a good watch that has NFC to facilitate Google pay, for €100 or so? Cheers!
ED E wrote: » Read the posts above yours :rolleyes:
dulux99 wrote: » I did read them. The watches they were speaking about were €230+ and I was unsure as to what they were speaking about with regards to NFC, it was unclear to me if NFC is available or not in Ireland, or whether the NFC issue were related to that watch in particular. But thanks for the smarmy post.
The high horse brigade wrote: » If you read and understood the posts you would realise that Google pay for Wear OS is not available in Ireland. It works when enabled but will keep disabling itself after about 20 minutes. You need to use a workaround which means some action every time you want to use it, regardless of what watch you have
Skuxx wrote: » Google pay for Wear OS is not available in Ireland.
dulux99 wrote: » I'm not an expert on it, hence why I asked for some advice. Perish the thought.
ED E wrote: » Not sure how much clearer he could have been. There's being and luddite and theres just plain laziness.
The high horse brigade wrote: » You could have been nicer about it. There is no condescension in telling someone to read the previous posts where the issue was explained clearly
Patww79 wrote: » The said to read the post directly above theirs, which mentions neither NFC or Google Pay.
The high horse brigade wrote: » He said posts
Patww79 wrote: » So how far back does someone go? If every thread just descended into being a ... because something was mentioned once before then they'd all be a complete mess. Either don't answer or post something useful when you're going to the trouble of replying.
The high horse brigade wrote: » FFS Pat it's 5 posts previous
Patww79 wrote: » Then the best course is don't reply at all. What's the limit on how far you go back? 5 posts, 10 posts, 8 pages? Probably wouldn't have even read as dickish without the little eyeroll added in either. That's when you're going out of your way to be one.
eggy81 wrote: » Hi all. I'm in the market for an android watch and have a few questions. Do these watches have the functionality to be used as a golf watch. I'm interested in the galaxy watch and am currently using an s7 under contract until next March. I w was planning on changing to a xiaomi or one plus SIM free next time around. Will this influence the type of watch I should be looking at. At this stage should I just wait u til next batch of watches are available with new chips. Would I be wasting money now.
liamoreilly wrote: » ...Just a question on Ticwatches, the website...Are the brands they sell such as Armani, 100% legit authentic watches?...I'm seeing one watch I really like that is about 70% cheaper than in Ireland...I've read here about their own brand, but haven't read of anyone buying a different brand from their store...Would it come in an original Armani type box?...Thanks in advance:)...
ra0044 wrote: » liamoreilly wrote: » ...Just a question on Ticwatches, the website...Are the brands they sell such as Armani, 100% legit authentic watches?...I'm seeing one watch I really like that is about 70% cheaper than in Ireland...I've read here about their own brand, but haven't read of anyone buying a different brand from their store...Would it come in an original Armani type box?...Thanks in advance:)... Which website are you looking at? The officoal website for ticwatch is https://www.mobvoi.com/eu/pages/ticwatchpro Nothing on it about Armani etc.
Planemo wrote: » Looking for a new phone, sub-€300. Currently have the Vodafone Smart V8 and pretty happy with the way it runs (or ran, before I dropped it a million times). Looking at the Moto G6 or Huawei P lite, anyone have better suggestions? Is there any good mid-range phones being launched in the next couple of months that I should hold out for?