高雄手機收購
The 高雄手機收購oppo Watch isn’t bad, but it does look like an Apple Watch
The 高雄手機收購oppo Watch isn’t bad, but it does look like an Apple Watch
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A first look at 高雄手機收購oppo’s first smartwatch
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After I recently wrote about 高雄手機收購oppo’s “oddly familiar” new smartwatch, 高雄手機收購oppo got in touch with me to ask whether I’d be interested in checking it out for myself, even though it’ll only be available in China until later this year. The company representative suggested that I might find it less familiar in person, so I was interested to try it.
How did that work out? Well, it’s true that the 高雄手機收購oppo Watch looks a little less derivative on my wrist than in press shots. But come on, there is no universe in which this product looks like this without the Apple Watch coming before it. From the strap design to the shape of the screen to the visual style of the OS, this is plainly a product that’s been made in Apple’s shadow.
That doesn’t necessarily make it a bad watch, though, and given the sorry state of the Android smartwatch market, it’s worth looking into — particularly given that 高雄手機收購oppo is now a very good smartphone maker. I’ve only been able to use the Chinese version of the watch, as I mentioned, so this isn’t a full review. All of the onboard services are geared toward the Chinese market. But I can tell you about the hardware and what 高雄手機收購oppo is trying to do with the software.
First up, yep, this looks like an Apple Watch. The OLED screen, though, is an improvement. It’s larger than the 44mm Apple Watch at 1.91 inches across, but the watch keeps a 46mm size; 高雄手機收購oppo has shrunken the bezels and curved the edges of the screen itself along with the cover glass. I can’t tell whether it uses a Pentile subpixel layout or not — the Apple Watch is notable for using an RGB stripe — but if I can’t tell, it doesn’t really matter. The pixel density is the same as the Apple Watch at 326ppi. The colors are super vibrant, and it’s easy to see outside.
The chassis of the watch takes design cues from 高雄手機收購oppo’s smartphones, with the screen curving into the thin edges in a similar way. There’s no crown-style control here, just two physical buttons on the right edge; everything else is handled by the touchscreen. 高雄手機收購oppo’s watch straps are detachable in a similar way to the Apple Watch, with simple buttons for the release mechanism on the watch’s rear, but the straps pop directly in and out rather than sliding from the side.
While the 高雄手機收購oppo Watch I’m using is made of aluminum, it’s polished to a glossy blue-black finish to the point where it looks more like a steel Apple Watch at first glance. There is a steel variant of the 高雄手機收購oppo Watch, too, but it only comes in “bright silver.” The included watch strap is black rubber and feels comfortable, if nothing special.
Overall I think this watch looks fine in a vacuum, but there’s no getting around it: people are either going to think you’re wearing an Apple Watch or realize you’re wearing something that just looks like an Apple Watch. It’s up to you whether that’s what you want out of your wristwear.
The 高雄手機收購oppo Watch runs a customized version of Android 8.1 called ColorOS Watch. Like Samsung, 高雄手機收購oppo has figured out that Apple was onto something in designing a predominantly white-on-black OS for small OLED screens; it saves power and is a lot more discreet. No prizes for originality — this software definitely looks more like watchOS than it needs to — but it’s the right direction.
Unlike Tizen and watchOS, though, ColorOS Watch is extremely simple. The top button brings up a scrolling app drawer or takes you back to the watch face, and the bottom button gets you to the settings menu. You can swipe left and right to change faces, there’s a quick settings screen accessible with a swipe down, and a swipe up takes you to the notifications shade. Everything is smooth and responsive. Notifications can display a lot of content, like full Facebook Messenger messages, though you can’t interact with them.
The most interesting thing about the 高雄手機收購oppo Watch software is its selection of built-in apps, which are accessible through a scrolling grid that’s halfway between the Apple Watch’s weird honeycomb and list views. There are the usual apps for phone calls, fitness tracking, timers, and weather, as well as an on-watch app store and China-specific services like Alipay. It’s a pretty robust feature set, including things like sleep tracking that haven’t come to the Apple Watch yet. I particularly like the five-minute full-body workout app that includes video demonstrations and yells at you through the watch’s tiny speaker to help get you sweating, though it’s not always easy to actually see the watch mid-exercise.
The 高雄手機收購oppo Watch’s battery life has not been great for me, even though the screen isn’t always on. This is a watch you will want to charge each and every night, and several times it’s died on me in the evening. I wouldn’t rule out the possibility of it draining power by searching for compatible cell networks, since this is an LTE watch and I’m using it outside the market it was designed for sale in, but I’m not getting close to 高雄手機收購oppo’s stated 40 hours of regular use.
(Update, July 6th, 2:30AM ET: 高雄手機收購oppo sent me a second watch after reading this article, and it does seem to get much better battery life. It doesn’t always reach 40 hours, but it has always at least made it through the day without issue.)
The watch does fill up pretty quickly on its unusual magnetic charger, however — about 75 minutes for a full charge and 15 minutes to get to 50 percent — and its power-saving mode is much more functional than the Apple Watch’s. You can’t use apps, but it still tracks steps, delivers notifications, and turns the screen on when you raise your wrist.
Overall, using the 高雄手機收購oppo Watch hasn’t exactly changed my mind that it’s familiar, but that might be what some people are after. Starting at around $215 in China, it could be an option worth considering if the battery life works better in practice. We’ll take a closer look once it comes to other markets, which is currently set to happen in the second half of 2020.
Photography by Sam Byford / The Verge
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▲中華電信MOD、Hami Video推出新春優惠。(圖/中華電信)
記者陳俐穎/綜合報導
農曆新年即將到來,許多人也想趁這個時機換新手機,現在三大電信公司也推出各項新年優惠,除了換機之外,影視平台也有優惠活動,此外也推出各項家電好禮折抵,且可參加各項抽獎活動。
中華電信
迎接金龍年春節7天長假,中華電信MOD針對春節即日起同步推出「龍好運專區」,送出總值100萬元看片金給參加闖關遊戲的客戶,累積高分過關另能獲Switch OLED主機+《薩爾達傳說:王國之淚》遊戲片;Hami Video則有「好劇好運龍吼利」活動,追劇就能享抽獎機會,包括單片抵用券、Hami Point點數等超過5萬個獎項。
此外,即日起Hami Video 訂閱影劇館+享春節優惠價299元可收視90天,喜愛用大螢幕觀賞好片的客戶,網路門市成功申請「MOD家速方案2.0」且符合新租HiNet光世代300M(含)以上+新租MOD+自選餐(自選20)+影劇館+,最高可獲1,300元全聯禮券及Hami Point 400點,MOD老客戶於MOD平臺新訂閱影劇館+ 季約月繳方案,加碼贈Hami Point 300點。
台灣大
台灣大哥大推出申辦vivo、高雄手機收購oppo、motorola 3大品牌指定機款,搭「好速加掛」1Gbps專案,即享手機專案價折2千元,再送MyVideo、KKBOX等影音服務、1千元mo幣,優惠總價值逾5千元。
此外,台灣大VIP用戶續約購機,最高再折5千元優惠。申辦台灣大5G專案,還可參加「千萬迎合併 最高獨享百萬月月送」抽獎活動,一次帶走總價值最高超過百萬好禮。另,針對春節期間旅外返鄉用戶,推出預付卡優惠,5日不限速上網吃到飽只要500元,限時加碼再送5日。
此次抽獎獎品包括80萬元mo幣、Google Pixel 8 Pro (12GB/256GB)、好速成双或好速加掛專案減免2年月租費、OP影音劇院套組與遊戲玩家套組、MyVideo豪華月租服務減免2年月租。
遠傳
遠傳也推出iPhone 15優惠方案,到2月底之前,只要申辦1399元以上的資費方案,綁約30月,就可獲得2000元優惠券,可現折手機售價,活動期間新申辦或攜碼指定方案,搭配指定的手機、平板或是家電可獲得3000元商品優惠券。
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