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Huawei will then claim 'water damage' on a watch that is supposed to be IP67 rated and do nothing for you
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I love a classic watch and Huawei delivers with all the beautifully designed faces
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Huawei was very smart with the quick change straps from their brand and the ability to use others as well
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Huawei has attracted quite a bit of attention this fall with the release of the Huawei Watch and the Nexus 6P; based on the early supply issues, they’ve sold many more of each device than they had originally anticipated, which means they may have to support many more US-based customers than they have in the past
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Screen in LG Urbane is as good as the Huawei, actually, I like the LG screen better, opposed to all others
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It just really feels like Huawei skimped out on the charging design for their otherwise-premium smartwatch
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I would recommend Huawei to dedicate an IOS app to bridge this gap
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Going by the forums and the reviews, it seems like Huawei has some quality control issues.
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This time Huawei refused to fix the watch (even at my expense) saying they don't support it any longer.
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The Huawei Watch does surprisingly well for battery life
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Looks good but cheaply made, I would have broken this in 1 day sorry Huawei, not to mention I'm a commercial driver that can be ticketed $1500 for using cell device thought this would be the answer but rolling down the road couldn't even feel the vibrations for alerts
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None fit the bill as well as this Huawei watch.
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Too bad huawei put in a poor motor tho.
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I don't fault Huawei because it's probably an Android (Google) problem but unfortunately the combination of hardware and software simply won't work for me.
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Huawei looks great
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I don't fault Huawei because it's probably an Android (Google) problem but unfortunately the combination of hardware and software simply won't work for me.
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Thank you Huawei for advancing the industry to a level of genuine refinement and style that I'm proud to own
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Love my Huawei!!!!!
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For that, Huawei, I am truly grateful.
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I've since purchased the Huawei Watch 2 Classic as a more dressy Android watch.
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Nothing had piqued my interest until I stumbled across this beautiful Huawei, as I am particular to classic watch styling
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Although the huawei is more expensive it is well worth the extra money
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As long as I never have to worry about losing my battery before I make it home that night, it's fine by me, and the Huawei gives you that confidence of holding your charge all day, no matter how much you use it
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While Huawei was incapable of taking the time to even reinstall the rom , I at least managed to get the device to wipe through ADB and installing the preview
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Note to electronics manufacturers--if you can make a Huawei Watch charger that is the same size as the Apple Watch charger, you have at least one customer!Anyway, back to the watch, if you are looking for a stylish watch to pair with your Android Phone, I would highly recommend the Huawei.
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I have been using my Huawei smart watch for about three weeks
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Going by the forums and the reviews, it seems like Huawei has some quality control issues.
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Huawei could make this better with more sophisticated programming, which may come with time.
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The Huawei is stylish, but I realize that Huawei has better photographers than LG.
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I actually have to commend Huawei on packaging the watch with a restraining band on the inside, to keep the watch from falling out of the cushion holder
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But Huawei is currently trying to ignore what is apparently a pretty wide spread issue with the AMOLED panel in these watches
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Huawei is definitely the most refined and "watch" looking
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I love the Huawei
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The Huawei strikes the perfect balance.
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If Huawei can fix the software issue, I will change my rating to a full five stars.
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Huawei, most stylish definitely, but save your money and go for the LG Urbane 1 and you would even get a more superior mechanically little less stylish product.
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I've owned 3 other brands of smart watch and the Huawei is my hands-down favorite
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So great job, Huawei, on design
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I spent hours on the phone with nice Huawei reps with both the original watch and its replacement - but the reps were unable to resolve either problem and agreed they were defects
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Good Job Huawei
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The Huawei takes the promise of the 360 and delivers where Motorola chose not to
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If I need something for use at night or something that's super accurate, I wear this excellent Huawei watch.
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The Huawei is a little snappier, and the built-in watch faces are far more elegant, classy, and useful, but hey, Wear is Wear, so you know what you're getting
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Even the jeweler who adjusted the band commented how nice the Huawei is.
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Love the watch, I have had it for around 5 months and it still works as it was the first day, very hard to scratch, when i hit the wall accidentally with the watch the wall chipped and nothing happened to the watch
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like swipe your arm as you enter the house to turn on the lights, set the temp, and adjust your phone to turn on Wifi
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The only thing of value I have received from this is a teachable moment -- which as a college professor of communication I will use: This will make an excellent case study in poor internal communication as well as how to lose customer support and brand loyalty
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But the real issue is that despite Android Wear claiming compatibility with iOS, it is so limited as to really make that claim an exaggeration.
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I guess you are either stuck with fibit blaze for basic notifications or mini iPhone( in name of watch) as ugly as it gets by apple on you wrest.
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if the watch works out of the box, great - I however would NEVER buy anything from Huawei again nor will i advise anyone to