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Kind of looks like screen bleeding.
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Nice bright large screen
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Screen is amoled so colors look greatOk Google works in loud environments as wellCons:The provided watch band (leather) is not that great, thinking of getting a third party metal band.
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You can inform the watch via Bluetooth by turning on the location, let the watch get its updates, refresh the screens and see the Weather, etc
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Really enjoy my new Zenwatch2, nice big screen, pretty gold color!
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I liked the watch initially but the screen was very easy to scratch because it was big, then yesterday it fell on the ground and it broke
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It wears well, and the screen is nice but nothing matters if it continues to drop service from my phone
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There is also a handy "do not disturb" feature to ensure you aren't getting buzzed awake all night, and I highly recommend the sleep track feature in order to ensure that the screen keeps dimmed throughout the night
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Really sharp screen, responcive and easy to read
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I guess it skrunk the screen size enough to reduce costs, but I would've rather have had all screen
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Otherwise , good screen nad good apps.
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Screen is clear and bright
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- Square screen is much preferable to round
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The screen is much better and clearer than the Huawei
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- Bright, clear, large screen
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Clear, crisp screen, snappy response to touch, and comfortable to wear all day, every day
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So, my Moto X Pure has a big 5.7" screen and a 3000 mAh battery.
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Battery life is good, nice screen
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Only one issue is the screen is very easy to be touch by my clothes as I may put my hands at the back
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Large bright screens and super fast.
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I was a tad worried about the battery life on the Zenwatch 2 when I purchased it, because it has the same specs as a nice budget smartphone and a beautiful color screen
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Screen burn after 4 months of owning it.
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I liked that it wasn't just a black screen, but it wasn't worth having shorter battery life
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Excellent watch! responsive screen, nice band, great brightness, wonderful battery life (i can go 3 days without recharging)
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has good looking screen and is durable for a smart watch
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But my device suffers terrible screen burn-in
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If I turn that on will it burn the screen again
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but I purchased the larger watch because I like the bigger screen and
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The screen is good, its not on par with the OLED of Samsung but its adequate for a smartwatch at this price
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It goes to a dim screen after 3 seconds to conserve energy & gets brighter when you tap it or turn your wrist toward your face
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No screen burn problems.
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I have the screen set to always on but after 5 seconds it does dim way down
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the screen looked like an old calculator
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but I can't see the screen...kind of defeats the purpose of having a watch- especially to tell time
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Screen is clear and bright
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The screen is highly sensitive to touch, so I don't have to use much pressure.
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I have found that this screen is actually better for reading calendar appointments and messages than a round screen.
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The screen smashed way too easily (just a tap against a metal piece), and I find that repair options are almost nil
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screen is good , speaker is decent
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It's a watch, I wanna see a pretty clock, not a blank screen
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It is more attractive than my old LGG smartwatch and has a nice screen
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The screen is square and some of my Round Watch faces from my Huawei watch would not work
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The screen is crystal clear and brilliant, even better than I expected
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It replaced a 1st Gen Moto 360 that I managed to drop and break the screen
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I have used my watch for less then two months and there is terrible screen burn
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Make sure not to lose it!- Screen can be hard to read in direct sunlightOTHER THOUGHTS:I came from a first gen Moto 360, and this was a noticeable upgrade in performance