Gear not clipping shut tightly - Samsung Galaxy Gear

Has anybody had issues with their Gear smartwatch not clipping tightly when putting it on?
It's come to the point where mine keeps unclipping itself easily, and no matter what I've tried (from pulling forward the clip so it fits on tighter to adjusting the band), it still comes off very easily.
Maybe somebody has a fix for this issue? Or should I try a watch repair place?

I have the same thing right out of the box. Its driving me f***ing insane. if i shake my wrist it comes undone, if i clench my fish half the time it comes undone. theres clearly something wrong but i cant tell what it is, nothing looks wrong. the only thing iv noticed is the middle metal piece between the bands that gets sandwiched between the bands, its not a perfect curve. viewed side on, at the hinge away from the speaker side the metal piece bends down or flat slightly for a bit then bends upwards in a curve shape. I have no idea if this is normal or not.
I actually have another brand new one in the box sitting right next to me, but i cant compare it because i need to sell that one so it needs to stay sealed :S
Edit: AAAARRRGHH!!!!! i tried making it slightly more uniform and now it doesn't close at all!!! the watch is now totally f***ing useless and I can return to or anythign cause i bought it from someone on gumtree. can I take it to samsung or something?

Take it to a watch repair shop, they know how to handle it. See if the clip that catches when you lock it broke off or bent inwards.
Ian B

Yeah it's to do with the shape of the centre metal piece, in trying to make it uniform i think i must have shallowed out the curve slightly, and it stopped working entirely. Iv pushed into the curve a bit to make it more curved and its back to how it was initially. I'l play with it a bit more to see if i can get it to behave like it should. either way - TERRIBLE design by samsung.
I'v had a couple of other smartwatches and plenty of other normal watches and never had problem like this. Its because the externals are extremely cheaply made like all samsung products. If your not going to make a classy metal band properly then just stick to a traditional sports watch clasp. It's just like the "fake leather" thats really 100% normal plastic on the white note 3. You arent fooling anyone samsung, your crap is still cheap and tacky.
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Same thing happened to me here. Pretty frustrating. I personally am awaiting the Omate smartwatch. I may end up selling this one.
Oh and btw, there is a cool site dedicated to smartwatches here. Looks like it's brand new. http://www.theconnectedwrist.com/

So far nothing can match my hacked motorola motoactiv iv been using since 2011. I can play gta vice city on it, use splashtop remote desktop, and best of all use the vulkano app to watch cable tv on it streamed over the internet to my watch. that impresses the hell out of everyone. I had high hopes for the gear but the lack of wifi cripples it, the only hope is internet over bluetooth. Cant wait to get the neptune pine...
Saints row 4 on my wrist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rannu2Ma8e8

Why on earth did you buy from a company that you perceive as making cheap and tacky products that doesn't seem very bright
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Just because I find parts of it to be subpar doesn't mean I dont like it as a whole? It sounds like you wouldn't buy a ferrari if it didn't have a cup holder. Its not unreasonable to expect a $300+ watch to have a reliable band is it? I guess I assumed for $300 I would get a watch with a functional band.

Oh dear
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ivant said:
So far nothing can match my hacked motorola motoactiv iv been using since 2011. I can play gta vice city on it, use splashtop remote desktop, and best of all use the vulkano app to watch cable tv on it streamed over the internet to my watch. that impresses the hell out of everyone. I had high hopes for the gear but the lack of wifi cripples it, the only hope is internet over bluetooth. Cant wait to get the neptune pine...
Saints row 4 on my wrist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rannu2Ma8e8
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you didnt play saints row like a boss on your watch, you lagged like a boss and didnt do anything remotely playing saints row on your watch
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you didnt play saints row like a boss on your watch, you lagged like a boss and didnt do anything remotely playing saints row on your watch
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Haha technically I played it, It was streaming from a PS3 you can hear the clicking of the controller buttons just off screen. Its was very laggy because of my network but obviously yeah its not really playable. Its great for watching tv though, that works really well.

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I disagree with the bad reviews, this thing is BADA$$.

Been using my Galaxy Gear since Friday, had the weekend to play with it and in my honest opinion those bad reviewers were smoking something. =)
First off, they say there is lag and it's slow to respond. I'm VERY sensitive to lag and I have yet to find any lag on it, the UI is very smooth for me. It registers all of my swipes first try. The only real "slowdown" is S-Voice, but it's really not that bad considering it has to fetch the information and communicate with the phone.
Second they say the camera is mediocre. I disagree, I think the camera is GREAT on a tiny little device like this especially macro shots. Sample attached.
Third, some say it's uncomfortable, I found out after wearing for 10 minutes I hardly notice it on my wrist. It's just as comfortable as any other large men's watch while having a very sleek modern look to it.
Most importantly it doesn't feel like a beta product to me at all, everything works GREAT, it integrates very well with my Note 3. All the things I thought I'd have issues with turns out to be non-issues. I use the stock email client for Gmail and it works fantastic. Battery life is GREAT in day to day use, I went through a whole day of moderate use and still ended with 40 percent life left. It's the perfect companion device for me, I never miss anymore emails, phone calls or text messages. It has a very reliable bluetooth connection, only disconnecting when I'm too far out of range.
Being notified of an email or text message with a discreet little vibration on your wrist during a meeting or movie is priceless. Seeing people's face in awe when you answer a call from your watch never gets old. I'm a cyclist and this thing will be a godsend, I always would have to stop in the middle of a nice ride to check my phone when I receive a text just to see if it's important. Now I can just glance down at my wrist and keep on rolling if it's not urgent.
Lastly, this thing is a chick magnet lol. I had 3 ladies asking me about the watch while standing in line at a show, granted one was like 50+ but still. Chicks see the commercial and they get LOVE IT. I'm happy to report I love it also.
the idea behind the gear is great, but samsung did not impress me with features out of the box. admit it, smartwatch could be done 10 times better, even for 1st generation.
comparing features (except for camera/phone functionality) sony smartwatch 2 has most of them too, and it's like 2.5 times cheaper.
i'm not being cheap or greedy, but paying 300 euros for beta product is way too much in my opinion. i guess it will all change once there are custom roms and more software, but still, this thing should be a beast out of the box on the release day! why do we always have to wait for updates?
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Lastly, this thing is a chick magnet lol..
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Agree it is smooth and fast in operation, and as for ladies.... my wife and her daughter want one! Guess I married the right young lady :highfive:
You're preaching to the choir. Great hardware... Love the phone, SVoice and notifications.
I think your just wrong i understand if €300 is a lot of money for you to pay but is it fair to criticise a product because you think it's expensive.
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thats why i never trust reviewers, remember what they said about the original note? lol
I totally agree with the OP. This device is already great and will get much better.
it's expensive for the things it does. they should include things like sms writing support, full e/gmail browser, web browser, easy way to customize 'clock screen', timer, stopwatch, compass, flashlight (white screen), maps and full notification support i could justify the 300 euros price tag. but at the moment it really lacks simple features, or they are done in an annoying way.
I agree with you
Software software software.... All I read is moans and groans about bloody software. They will come, this is new technology in terms of software.
The real problems are the hardware and that we can do zero about. WHO in their right minds makes a wrist watch that is only water resistant to IP55 ie splashes or minor-some contact with water. If this watch gets a soaking even in the rain it will become a brick.
The clasp. It has the most infamous type of clasp used in the watch trade. There are already threads on this very topic that I warned about when the Gear thread section opened. The sort of clasp is just totally unacceptable for a watch in this price range. The camera is great when there is no moisture on the lens, that hole at the back of the lens needs to be sealed with tape.
The idea, the concept and design are great the software will come BUT this watch may not last long enough to take advantage of further software development. Like it, love it or hate it we cannot blindly enjoy the James Bond feeling for a month or two only, There are several severe hardware features that truly should have been sorted before this came on the market. I hate having to remove this watch every time I go near water and need to immerse my hands. That clasp is already starting to show signs of not closing correctly and those who bend that tiny spigot will soon realise that that bending only resolves the problem for a short time as once we start bending that spigot it weakens the metal and eventually leads to complete clasp failure.
I, like the OP, like the concept and enjoy the experience of ownership but only to a point. I fear a number of those who crow loudly now will soon be writing here about these problems.
I do find it idiotic that some owners have returned their watch due to the lack of software! That is the least of my concerns. This is not a well developed watch. It is also very expensive here in Europe. I don't even want to start the comparison game BUT how does Sony manage to make their devices far more water resistant yet Samsung cannot? OH and don't forget for those of us who live in hot climates its not only rain that causes the damage its also perspiration. Some guys have actually made their own wrist bands to go under the watch strap to prevent perspiration problems! Absurd for us to need to do this.
I do suggest we have a balanced and realistic review of the Gear. It simply isn't all bad and its far from perfect. Its rather clever in so many ways yet.....mmmmmm, not yet there.
Kind regards.
I love the watch, and I too have found a way to wear it and not even notice it's on my wrist.
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Ryland Johnson said:
Software software software.... All I read is moans and groans about bloody software. They will come, this is new technology in terms of software.
The real problems are the hardware and that we can do zero about. WHO in their right minds makes a wrist watch that is only water resistant to IP55 ie splashes or minor-some contact with water. If this watch gets a soaking even in the rain it will become a brick.
The clasp. It has the most infamous type of clasp used in the watch trade. There are already threads on this very topic that I warned about when the Gear thread section opened. The sort of clasp is just totally unacceptable for a watch in this price range. The camera is great when there is no moisture on the lens, that hole at the back of the lens needs to be sealed with tape.
The idea, the concept and design are great the software will come BUT this watch may not last long enough to take advantage of further software development. Like it, love it or hate it we cannot blindly enjoy the James Bond feeling for a month or two only, There are several severe hardware features that truly should have been sorted before this came on the market. I hate having to remove this watch every time I go near water and need to immerse my hands. That clasp is already starting to show signs of not closing correctly and those who bend that tiny spigot will soon realise that that bending only resolves the problem for a short time as once we start bending that spigot it weakens the metal and eventually leads to complete clasp failure.
I, like the OP, like the concept and enjoy the experience of ownership but only to a point. I fear a number of those who crow loudly now will soon be writing here about these problems.
I do find it idiotic that some owners have returned their watch due to the lack of software! That is the least of my concerns. This is not a well developed watch. It is also very expensive here in Europe. I don't even want to start the comparison game BUT how does Sony manage to make their devices far more water resistant yet Samsung cannot? OH and don't forget for those of us who live in hot climates its not only rain that causes the damage its also perspiration. Some guys have actually made their own wrist bands to go under the watch strap to prevent perspiration problems! Absurd for us to need to do this.
I do suggest we have a balanced and realistic review of the Gear. It simply isn't all bad and its far from perfect. Its rather clever in so many ways yet.....mmmmmm, not yet there.
Kind regards.
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I disagree with your watch clasp opinion. At first I didn't think I'd like it, but to me, they implemented it well (especially with incorporating the speaker bulge). The bulge of speaker however can get annoying when resting your arm (eg typing on keyboard), but then again I usually take any watch off as even just the standard small, pin in hole type clips annoy me
I think we all agree on the lack of waterproofing and moisture issues needing improvement though...
On a side note, also don't think it's a beta product. It's a proper full release. Just they have a couple of improvements to make like any other first gen thing. First gen does not equal beta!
love mine
galaxy note 3
Love mine, specially now that I have loaded music, videos, apps, email and text work flawlessly, added personal notifications and ringtones. Do I need to go on, this Gear is not supposed to overtake your phone but rather complement it. The apps are coming soon from the developers making this a big success for Samsung.
Ian. B
I just waterproffed my gear with this ! One year waterproofed !! Easy done!
http://www.nanostate.co/
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I just waterproffed my gear with this ! One year waterproofed !! Easy done!
http://www.nanostate.co/
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Have you or anyone else done this before? I'm curious as how it works and will/does it affect the feel of the phone/watch?
I'm very paranoid about getting my Gear wet. Something like this would be great.
daddyd302 said:
Have you or anyone else done this before? I'm curious as how it works and will/does it affect the feel of the phone/watch?
I'm very paranoid about getting my Gear wet. Something like this would be great.
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Nope never used it before.. But you arent getting your gear wet when Applying it. You just make a paper towel wet with the stuff and start rubbing your Gear in with the solution . Then wipe it off with a dry cloth and tadaa you Gear in nano coated...
Will make a video when I find myself having the time.
The reason I bought this was i was paranoid too when I went to the toilet and needed to wash my hands. Now that is all gone...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNnbU2qn0HA
I agree, I'm really happy with my device, within the first 20 minutes of pairing it to my Note 3 I received a call while I was dressing my son and what do you know my wrist starts ringing and i took a call hands free, my note was on the kitchen bench in the other room. I didnt need to hold my wrist up to my mouth and I could hear clearly and likewise to the person on my call. I look at emails/text messages while in meetings, this feature is really handy, I dont feel as rude by looking at my watch, with one tap of the screen I can read a message. Battery life is good, I can get 2-3 days with moderate usage no problems. At the end of the day $360 for a watch that pairs with my phone is a good deal, considering how much you would pay for a half decent watch. This is something I will stick to now and in the future, for my watch.
$300 for the Gear is fine..The watch design itself is worth the $300, think about a Rolex, or other expensive watches which cost $1000+. The Gear looks just as good as the expensive watches, plus you can do more with the Gear... Much Much more.
Reviews are like Arsewholes, everyone does one, and all of them stink!! Think for yourself, if you don't like it you can always return it..
GEAR UNLEASHED!!!!
I think the main reasons for the bad reviews are the price and that it only (officially) works with the Note 3, for now.
The price doesn't bother me as much since I got Best Buy to match that 30% coupon deal. But considering about a year ago, I spent $170 on a Casio G-Shock that does nothing more than tell me the date, time, and tide tables. Big deal. Decent watches cost money, even $300 is on the lower end.
What I never understood was how these reviewers gush about the Pebble, which has zero appeal to me - and I'm a gadget freak too! The reviews frequently compare the Pebble to the Gear, which is silly because the Gear is on a whole other level! They all talk about how the Pebble has so many apps and the Gear is lacking... how long has the Gear been out, 3 weeks?? Apps will come, not at all worried about that.
I also have no idea what the reviews are talking about re: camera quality. It's like they read the 1.9 MP spec and immediately dismiss it as a crap camera. Photos looks great for what it is, I was actually amazed at how well they looked. My only complaint about the camera is that there is no official way to turn off the shutter sounds, lol.

Galaxy Gear real life experience

hello everybody,
I just purchased a GG yesterday, after reading a lot of your posts and thank you all for it. What convinced me was the new update that brings full notifications and better battery life. So far, I like it a lot, but of course 1 day is not enough.
There are 2 things I would like to ask other owners, who might have had it for longer time.
I read the post about the IP55 rating, but I would like to know if somebody really dropped it in water (most likely unintentionally), drop some water/liquid on it, got heavy rain, ecc. In other words, something more than washing hands or sweat.
Second point regards scratches. There are a lot of posts about this all over Internet, but very controversial. I would like to know if any of you had any scracth on the glass, the case or the buckle. If any of you experinced any serious bump, drops and so forth. I read somewhere that the GG has sapphire glass, but I seriously doubt it, as usually these glasses are very expensive and are used mostly on more expensive watches.
Thining logically, Samsung should have considered these issues, as after all, it is a watch and you want to wear it, so some kind of protection shluld be there. But I learnt that logic does not always work.
Any advice/experience you would like to share will be much appreciated!!!
Thank you very much,
Roger
I am using GEAR since end of OCT.
- water resistance - rain, drops of water is OK for the watch - if You search the forum you will even find the movie with the gear under kitchen tap water flowing on it. It is NOT ok for shower, swimming, diving etc. Generally - keep it away from water when possible. GEAR build quality is OK
If You wonder how SONY watch behaves - check their forum - a lot of complains and quality issues in general like http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2574988
- scratch resistance - Gear glass is NOT scratch resistant! it scratches very easy so keep it away from any hard objects, sand, metal, etc. Generally speaking- with the product life of maximum 1 year ( yes, we may expect GEAR II not later than September 2014) scratch resistance is not so important, and Samsung for sure will not use sapphire for the glass - it is too expensive.
I've had mine since day one and no problem with it whatsoever. I don't take it off when I wash my hands just careful not getting it wet.
Battery life is pretty strong as you go about two days. Don't have any scratches on it so far but I'm pretty careful when I'm around walls/tables/desks.
Ian B
Mr Ian B said:
I've had mine since day one and no problem with it whatsoever. I don't take it off when I wash my hands just careful not getting it wet.
Battery life is pretty strong as you go about two days. Don't have any scratches on it so far but I'm pretty careful when I'm around walls/tables/desks.
Ian B
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Same here ^^^
I have washed my hands with mine on and have gotten water on it (even into the speaker area) no problems so far. Regarding scratched, I put on a skinomi shield (invisible shield type). Looks awesome! Super clear and can barely see it's on. I got the full body which has a cover for under the watch (not too sure why you would need it but I put on since it came with it). I should let you know that with the full body cover, the charger takes some work to get it to close but it's definitely close-able. Have fun with you new gear. I know I am.
Picked up a galaxy gear with carbon fiber skin protector from skinomi and it came with a screen protector too. Bought extra screen protectors off Amazon just in case. Everything running great and not worries about scratches anymore. Still very cautious around water though.
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Had mine for awhile as well. I don't worry about washing my hands or rain. Just wouldn't submerge it to be on the safer side. Scratches... The speaker clasp is pretty scratched up but I'm not too concerned about it. As for the face, I have hit/bumped/scraped on things such as desk, doors, walls, etc. So far it has held up well with no noticeable scratches. However I always worry every time I do bump it.
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I know this is a slightly callous thing to say, but suddenly watches have fallen into the bi-yearly replaceable category.
No longer are they finely hand crafted devices that merely tell you just the time (and sometimes the date), they are an extension of your phone. Generally my analogue time pieces would last me anywhere between 5-15 years. This is technology though and we all know it can become out of date very quickly. It's sad and I dislike this fact, but I know that in a year or two I will want to upgrade to keep up with the Jones'. Not just that, I guarantee the Note 6 won't support the original Gear.
We're stuck in the cycle now!
My gear has me essentially committed to samsung now. I usually switch out phones alot but no more. No nexus 5 for me I guess. I wish I didn't have to use some weird workaround to get it to work with another phone
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Skinomi Full Body Cover: Clasp Section Won't Adhere?
WRichieX said:
I have washed my hands with mine on and have gotten water on it (even into the speaker area) no problems so far. Regarding scratched, I put on a skinomi shield (invisible shield type). Looks awesome! Super clear and can barely see it's on. I got the full body which has a cover for under the watch (not too sure why you would need it but I put on since it came with it). I should let you know that with the full body cover, the charger takes some work to get it to close but it's definitely close-able. Have fun with you new gear. I know I am.
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Were you able to get the Skinomi clasp cover to stay on? Mine was very difficult to get on to begin with and I could never get the corners to adhere properly. Within a couple days, the corners were full of dirt. Skinomi sent me a new one, but same problem. Is there a trick to get the corners to stay down, or is the clasp cover just useless?
I am sure you ll enjoy your gg . I just bought one purely to be used when I am out on my motorbike as it will be alot easier to see who calls etc without reaching to my phone with gloves and stuff.
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jonboyuk said:
I know this is a slightly callous thing to say, but suddenly watches have fallen into the bi-yearly replaceable category.
No longer are they finely hand crafted devices that merely tell you just the time (and sometimes the date), they are an extension of your phone. Generally my analogue time pieces would last me anywhere between 5-15 years. This is technology though and we all know it can become out of date very quickly. It's sad and I dislike this fact, but I know that in a year or two I will want to upgrade to keep up with the Jones'. Not just that, I guarantee the Note 6 won't support the original Gear.
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Learn some basic electronics work and you'll be able to keep stuff running for much longer. That won't help with stuff that just get outdated to the point where they're no longer useful, but I don't see all that much application for more processing power in a watch. In a few years, just open it up and swap the battery with one purchased for a few dollars on a site like HobbyKing.
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Learn some basic electronics work and you'll be able to keep stuff running for much longer. That won't help with stuff that just get outdated to the point where they're no longer useful, but I don't see all that much application for more processing power in a watch. In a few years, just open it up and swap the battery with one purchased for a few dollars on a site like HobbyKing.
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I don't need to know much about electronics to know that paying for Battery no matter how cheap, at HobbyKing or at the street corner against someone no longer useful is both immoral and illegal.
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I don't need to know much about electronics to know that paying for Battery no matter how cheap, at HobbyKing or at the street corner against someone no longer useful is both immoral and illegal.
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By the same logic, once the battery goes dead in your car, it's time to buy a new car because replacing the battery is "immoral and illegal". There's nothing wrong with trying to fix something you own.
This is truly an informative thread, thanks for all the detailed replies.
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I don't need to know much about electronics to know that paying for Battery no matter how cheap, at HobbyKing or at the street corner against someone no longer useful is both immoral and illegal.
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Maybe there is a language barrier issue, but Klau1, if it is your watch then of course you can replace the battery in it with a new one. This is not immoral or illegal in any way.
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Maybe there is a language barrier issue, but Klau1, if it is your watch then of course you can replace the battery in it with a new one. This is not immoral or illegal in any way.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_(crime)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_(crime)
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Lol. There is DEFINITELY a language barrier it seems.....
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_(electricity)
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@jonboyuk: It turns out the Note 4 doesn't even support the original Gear.
Tati F said:
@jonboyuk: It turns out the Note 4 doesn't even support the original Gear.
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It's working fine on my T-Mobile Note 4 running fireKat rom
Edit... Mostly fine. The usual unlock issue

Skin irritation from radiation?

I've used Gear Live for about a week now, using day and night except when charging for 2 hours. So far, I love the functionality, but I just noticed this today.
I felt some very slight skin irritation after wearing this device for an extended period of time. It feels kinda like using electric blanket for a very long time, where it feels like something cool is touching the skin rather than something hot (I dont know if this makes sense or not...). However, the device never gets hotter than my skin. It doesnt get warm at all.
I looked up briefly and found one user reporting Gear 2 Neo gives off high amount of radiation (http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...8-super-high-emf-radiation-my-gear-2-neo.html). I'm guessing the Gear Live has similar problem, but with out proper knowledge on this matter, I can only guess.
Has anyone felt this while using their watch, or am I just being paranoid?
These devices aren't high-powered enough for EMF radiation to cause that sort of effect. Ionizing radiation would, but consumer electronics don't cause that.
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I've used Gear Live for about a week now, using day and night except when charging for 2 hours. So far, I love the functionality, but I just noticed this today.
I felt some very slight skin irritation after wearing this device for an extended period of time. It feels kinda like using electric blanket for a very long time, where it feels like something cool is touching the skin rather than something hot (I dont know if this makes sense or not...). However, the device never gets hotter than my skin. It doesnt get warm at all.
I looked up briefly and found one user reporting Gear 2 Neo gives off high amount of radiation (http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...8-super-high-emf-radiation-my-gear-2-neo.html). I'm guessing the Gear Live has similar problem, but with out proper knowledge on this matter, I can only guess.
Has anyone felt this while using their watch, or am I just being paranoid?
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I dont have this problem at all. Could it possibly be that you might have some allergic reaction to the plastic housing or something else on the watch?
kmckmc said:
I've used Gear Live for about a week now, using day and night except when charging for 2 hours. So far, I love the functionality, but I just noticed this today.
I felt some very slight skin irritation after wearing this device for an extended period of time. It feels kinda like using electric blanket for a very long time, where it feels like something cool is touching the skin rather than something hot (I dont know if this makes sense or not...). However, the device never gets hotter than my skin. It doesnt get warm at all.
I looked up briefly and found one user reporting Gear 2 Neo gives off high amount of radiation (http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...8-super-high-emf-radiation-my-gear-2-neo.html). I'm guessing the Gear Live has similar problem, but with out proper knowledge on this matter, I can only guess.
Has anyone felt this while using their watch, or am I just being paranoid?
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The skin irritation could be the same as the LG G watch which they just announced a fix. But basically the G watch kept the charging contacts active even when not charging causing the user slight electrical burns and corroding the charge contacts....
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...aintenance-update-fix-charging-pin-corrosion/
I've not experienced anything like it on my gear live and i'm usually quite sensitive to that sort of thing
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...aintenance-update-fix-charging-pin-corrosion/
I've not experienced anything like it on my gear live and i'm usually quite sensitive to that sort of thing
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With the G-Watch its a small percentage so maybe the guy who created this thread has a dud
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It doesn't happen always for me either, and this could be the same issue as the G Watch. I hope this is the case. Though I don't think my skin was in contact every time. Ever since I started wearing the watch loosely, I experience this less often.
Also there is no corrosion buildup on my watch at all. Clean as new.

Finally Pulled The Trigger!

So after months of waiting, when it was released on Monday I couldn't help but feel hesitant about picking one up, lol I'm not sure if it was justifying the money for a piece of plastic or the idea of it coming out was more exciting than actually buying it, for me the main seller is the cinema, I'm a huge movie buff and watch movies a lot before bed on my Note 10.1 2014 or Note 4 (If too lazy to grab my tablet) so this is right up my ally, i hope. The other sell is the Harmonix music player, I'm hoping its included because I haven't heard anyone talk about it since launch, I'm hoping they just forgot and it doesn't mean that it sucks or isn't included, being able to lay back on the couch and basically meditate and vibe out with immersive visuals to my favorite music sounds pretty awesome. Lets hope. Honestly those reasons and the fact I specifically opted for the Note 4 over the Note Edge in anticipation for the VR kind of pushed the sale, Otherwise getting the Note 4 would have been in vain lol.
Honestly I'm pretty excited to get it now that its ordered, needless to say I sprang for the Next Day shipping from Samsung because of my hesitation to grab one early in the week, and I wanted to get it to play with over the weekend, so It SHOULD be sitting on my doorstep ready to rock when I get home from work tomorrow.
Questions to the people who already have one in their hands:
Any tips or tricks I should know before getting this tomorrow?
Any cool features I need to know about?
Is the included content easy to run through within a day and does any of it have playback value? (I.E. The ocean, concerts, Iceland etc.)
Loading your own Movies from SD, simple?
Overheating?
Battery Life?
Worth the money?
Gaming?
Current Content & Does it seem like future content will be coming pretty regular?
Is there a content store or just what's on the Included SD card?
Etc.
Any and all thoughts appreciated, I've been reading the threads people have posted who have already picked one up and it's helped me find some validation in grabbing one.
Thanks Guys, Pretty jazzed up due to the wait and the reviews I've been reading and watching, but nervous I just dipped into the savings (especially during the already expensive Christmas time) to buy a tchotchke lol I mean I'm no stranger to Early adopting, especially with Samsung but you never know what you are in for!
Again thanks for any help!
To be honest, I don't want to ruin the surprise for you. But i would save the gaming for last...
I just ordered a Gear VR as soon as I installed the Verizon VR update (wanted to wait for that to happen before ordering- this was quick for Verizon).
nick2k said:
To be honest, I don't want to ruin the surprise for you. But i would save the gaming for last...
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Lol I'm intrigued, do tell! What am i in for?
So that the picture isn't blurry you have to put the Gear VR up and down on your face till you find your sweet spot by adjusting it with the headstrap.
And don't forget to remove all plastic covers from the lenses, they are on the front and back of the lenses.
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So that the picture isn't blurry you have to put the Gear VR up and down on your face till you find your sweet spot by adjusting it with the headstrap.
And don't forget to remove all plastic covers from the lenses, they are on the front and back of the lenses.
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Thanks!
Use the Cinema first, it's probably the most impressive and intuitive mode.
Games haven't impressed me much.
I concur that moving it up and down on your face is probably the most important thing for clarity, which Samsung doesn't elaborate much in its manuals.
This is very important if it's pretty cold where you live. If the Gear VR is cold, it will fog up for the first few minutes of use due to it being heated up by the phone and your face. You will notice this because a small fog will form on the lens. What I do is lift the Gear VR off my face about an inch and just blow up into the glass. It will then defog. I have to do this a couple times initially until things warm up. And I'd recommend you watch the Gear VR Intro Video first. And Cinema is real cool with 3d movies / videos. Good luck!
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And don't forget to remove all plastic covers from the lenses, they are on the front and back of the lenses.
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That's weird... I did not have any plastic things on the front of my lenses (only had them on the lenses inside of the goggles) S: I had something on the tinted cover thing though? Hope no one played with my VR before delivering X_X
Anyways~
My VR starts getting warm after about an hour of normal use without the cover thing on I leave my cover off because I like walking around with the see through function :silly:
JippleStar said:
That's weird... I did not have any plastic things on the front of my lenses (only had them on the lenses inside of the goggles) S: I had something on the tinted cover thing though? Hope no one played with my VR before delivering X_X
Anyways~
My VR starts getting warm after about an hour of normal use without the cover thing on I leave my cover off because I like walking around with the see through function :silly:
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Ok i got my Gear VR today and i had the exact same thing as you, only had a plastic film on the lenses inside of the googles and was also worried if it was already used. But the rest looks pretty much unused.
Powerslash said:
Ok i got my Gear VR today and i had the exact same thing as you, only had a plastic film on the lenses inside of the googles and was also worried if it was already used. But the rest looks pretty much unused.
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It's probably nothing then XD This thing is so fun with my big ass headphones :silly: I feel like a cyborg when I walk around with it
Apparently if you have Titanium Backup or whatever you can use your phone like normal-ish(?)
And don't forget to wipe your phone's screen so no smudges if any XD

Who else spins their Nexus 6 on flat surfaces?

Just wondering... as I have become mildly obsessed with spinning my phone on its back on flat surfaces. It spins nice and smooth with little friction and is quite satisfying. I'll often even use it as a sort of "spin the bottle" method of choosing if myself or my friend will get "home field advantage" first in FIFA 16.
I would be too afraid to. I wouldn't want to scratch up my phone
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I would be too afraid to. I wouldn't want to scratch up my phone
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I'm contemplating swapping out the back for a different color, or slapping on a D-Brand skin anyways. That being said this has been spun 1000+ revolutions and I can't see any scratches or scuffs.
Lol, I've been doing this lately!!!! When it spins it kind of looks like an xperia, but that's just me
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I'm contemplating swapping out the back for a different color, or slapping on a D-Brand skin anyways. That being said this has been spun 1000+ revolutions and I can't see any scratches or scuffs.
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Oh ok
A2CKilla said:
Lol, I've been doing this lately!!!! When it spins it kind of looks like an xperia, but that's just me
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Try setting your front facing camera to record video; you can get some pretty neat results with the spinning!
Haha that's awesome, I do this when I'm bored at work. I actually have one of those cheap rubber cases so not worried about scratches, but doesn't spin as good with it on first world problems lol
I don't spin it mostly because I'm afraid to knock over my beer!
Get a tpu case.
I've been spinning mine since I got it in February. It replaced me spinning my N5 in my fingers .
Haha, I do this too. It spins great, yeah.
Last night I polished up the ole table and gave her a good rip. She did at least 40 revolutions, before stopping with the top pointing at my beer. That's home field advantage in FIFA 16!
blyndfyre said:
Just wondering... as I have become mildly obsessed with spinning my phone on its back on flat surfaces. It spins nice and smooth with little friction and is quite satisfying. I'll often even use it as a sort of "spin the bottle" method of choosing if myself or my friend will get "home field advantage" first in FIFA 16.
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Ive been doing this since i got it. my favorite move is to just put a finger in the center of the screen and just start whipping circles until its spinning too quick to keep up with
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Ive been doing this since i got it. my favorite move is to just put a finger in the center of the screen and just start whipping circles until its spinning too quick to keep up with
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Just tried this ----^ and I love it!
funny
I thought I had seen every imaginable post until I ran across this, very funny and imaginative on the spin the phone action however I don't see myself spinning my phone anytime soon, but it seems like a fun concept, what's the record on RPM's?
USMC retired said:
I thought I had seen every imaginable post until I ran across this, very funny and imaginative on the spin the phone action however I don't see myself spinning my phone anytime soon, but it seems like a fun concept, what's the record on RPM's?
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I wonder if there is an app that can utilize the gyroscope to estimate the RPM!
So I tried this app which is likely not very accurate at high speeds since it's designed for record players, however I appear to be in the 300RPM region with a somewhat casual spin:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apkossa.rpmeter&hl=en
yes! some people are on their phones when at the table, but im just spinning my phone on the table. there is a distinct buffed spot 1.125" below the moto symbol on my spigen slim armor, with an oblong 1.75" diameter halo around that buffed spot, made of small scufffs.
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So I tried this app which is likely not very accurate at high speeds since it's designed for record players, however I appear to be in the 300RPM region with a somewhat casual spin:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apkossa.rpmeter&hl=en
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Oh man, I'm looking for something in the 5000RPM range, let's red line that baby and see if we can't spin the innards out of it and send them motoring across the room
blyndfyre said:
Just wondering... as I have become mildly obsessed with spinning my phone on its back on flat surfaces. It spins nice and smooth with little friction . . .
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Difficult to put the N6 in the right position on the QI-pad for wireless charging.
Two small rubber strips prevent spinning on the QI-pad, but than other (flat) devices will not charge.
Using the M-charger than the cable prevents spinning.
After your post I leave it uncharged just for the spinning. But I got complains. Some people cannot phone me. Had to stop the spinning and use it again as phone.

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