Samsung watch
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Huzzah

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28,255 posts

201 months

Friday 3rd October
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I'm quite hard on stuff and tend to knock it about in everyday use. Would this be a sensible option over new of a false economy?

https://techmarket.co.uk/products/samsung-galaxy-w...

Edited by Huzzah on Friday 3rd October 16:26

danb79

12,213 posts

90 months

Friday 3rd October
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Huzzah said:
I'm quite hard on stuff and tend to knock it about in everyday use. Would this be a sensible option over new of a false economy?

https://techmarket.co.uk/products/samsung-galaxy-w...

Edited by Huzzah on Friday 3rd October 16:26
Get a case and screen protector for it and it'll be fine

I used the Spigen screen protector on my Galaxy Watch Ultra (as I do on my Apple Watch Ultra) and generally it's in a Ringke or ESR case for every day use - watch is absolutely spotless

xx99xx

2,607 posts

91 months

Friday 3rd October
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Same with any used tech, battery life is the problem. Other than that, they'll be just fine.

The watch 6 came out 2 years ago. Make your own mind up on how the battery has faired. The newer models don't offer much of an upgrade for a 'normal' user so if you're ok with charging it every other day it'll be good for a while.

Griffith4ever

5,897 posts

53 months

Friday 3rd October
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danb79 said:
Get a case and screen protector for it and it'll be fine
Seriously? a £130 watch?

I'm still on my galaxy watch 3 still going strong, and screen unmarked. I do DIY etc with it on.

Huzzah

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28,255 posts

201 months

Saturday 4th October
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Thank you all, and yes a screen protector/case would be an excellent idea.