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    • Nigel Taylor 0N Offline
      Nigel Taylor 0 Bronze Member @Cristian 0
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      Gboard works surprisingly well on the small Watch face…already decided to prefer it over Handwriting (which always seemed to scroll far too slowly, not sure I use it properly?).

      Few test messages and can swipe through pretty much as quickly and accurately as I can on my phone - which makes the Watch that little bit more usable.

      One question, is there any way of doing accurate cursor control? I can see how I can tap in to place and delete words etc, but on the phone a long hold on Space changes to accurate cursor control. Here it just goes to Gboard setting. Would seem to make more sense to carry over the UX?

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        Jamie BG Bronze Member @Nigel Taylor 0
        last edited by

        @nigel-taylor-0
        Been a massive improvement in handwriting the last time I used it, it was 3x quicker and much more usuable.
        Don’t know of a cursor control, but that is cause I generally use voice dictation.

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        • JANTIKAINENJ Offline
          JANTIKAINEN Bronze Member
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          Which messaging app are you guys using?
          I tried Wear Messages and for some reason whatsapp messages with pics are not showing the pics. Then I tried Informer but didn’t like it.
          Too bad Wear OS is missing an official whatsapp app.

          Samsung Galaxy S24
          Suunto Race Titanium

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          • Jamie BGJ Offline
            Jamie BG Bronze Member @JANTIKAINEN
            last edited by

            @jantikainen
            texts and whatsapps.
            Seldom initiate whatsapp, so no issues there (and notifications from whatsapp should include pictures).

            However you could sideload Malcom Bryants wear messaging app which would allow you to initiate whatsapp messages.

            Texts you can initiate through the messages app on your watch.

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              A Former User
              last edited by A Former User

              It’s confirmed now 🙂 What to expect from the Galaxy Watch 4 as Samsung moves to Wear OS

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              • suzzloS Offline
                suzzlo Moderator @Guest
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                @metalmi Samsung and Google working together (again!)… Sound good!

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                • Jamie BGJ Offline
                  Jamie BG Bronze Member @Guest
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                  @metalmi The really interesting part is why this move and why now.
                  not a lot to go on but some susupect it may be due to a Korean app used by 95% of the population, which the Dev refuses to create for Tizen but would be prepared to adapt the android one for wear os…

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                    Aleksander H Bronze Member @Jamie BG
                    last edited by Aleksander H

                    @jamie-bg I suspect it is a combination of many things. I hear the code for Tizen is a security mess. Also, now that Google allows skinning of WearOS, they could make a watch that looks very similar to Tizen. I expect many normal customers might not even notice the underlying OS has changed. Not to mention it must be cheaper to use WearOS in the long run than developing their own.

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                      aeroild Bronze Member
                      last edited by aeroild

                      From the Google I/O program: “Come explore the latest beta for Android 12, Jetpack Compose updates, a brand new Wear version, and so much more!”

                      Should we expect a major OS update coming to the Suunto 7?

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                        Aleksander H Bronze Member @aeroild
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                        @aeroild we should not expect anything not announced 😋.

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                        • isaziI Offline
                          isazi Moderator
                          last edited by

                          These are announcements to developers, the users will see features later in the year.

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                          • Jamie BGJ Offline
                            Jamie BG Bronze Member @aeroild
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                            @aeroild
                            Everything I have read in the reports suggests that this is largely what we already have i.e. using the the low copro to drive the sensors etc.
                            Though the difference is that this would be embedded into wear os so that all watches using a chip with a low power copro would be able to take advantage of this.
                            Even if this is the minimum we get it will still give a massive overall boost to the wear os platform.

                            What is annoying is how Samsung and google are taking the credit for this, when its Suunto leading the way.

                            As stated Google needs to get tougher on manufacturers and insist on 1GB of ram and the use of a chip with a low power copro and redesign wear os code to take full advantage of it.

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                              aeroild Bronze Member @Jamie BG
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                              @jamie-bg Yes, Suunto seems to have been a pioneer on using the co-processor. Now that both Samsung and Fitbit are busy developing Wear OS watches I think also Suunto and we the users will benefit from this. Samsung and Fitbit using Wear OS give me hope that we will soon see apps from Youtube Music and Spotify with support for offline music and also that Google Pay for Wear will be launched in more countries.

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                              • Sindre SvellingenS Offline
                                Sindre Svellingen @aeroild
                                last edited by Sindre Svellingen

                                @aeroild They already said GPay will come to a lot more countries (26 more) in may/june and also Youtube music later this year 🙂

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                                  aeroild Bronze Member @Sindre Svellingen
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                                  @sindre-svellingen That’s great!

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