Although it was not his first laptop, Oneplus’s first SmartWatch was not as warmly received as his Smart Fitness group. Maybe it was partly due to high expectations for a laptop that was hoped to be launched almost half a ten years ago. Although the OnePlus watch has been harmony for its mellian experience, the good news is that the company is quick to push updates. The last one, in fact, brings a very requested feature that employs it with most smartwatches, but the cost of battery life.
There has always been a debate on whether Smartwatches must always show the same time when you do not look at it. On the one hand, it emulates the behavior of normal watches and maintains the information ready at any time. On the other hand, there is no negative impact on the life of the battery.
Like his smartphones, OnePlus was against always on the screen or at the AOD because of this reason. While most manufacturers have at least given users the choice, it was only the OnePlus voted community for the company to have finally been touted. Fortunately, he did not take too much time to do the same thing for the OnePlus watch.
The latest SmartWatch update brings this AOD functionality but with an important footer. OnePlus warns that allowing this would lead to its battery life to half, turning two weeks of use in one. That said, it’s always a lot compared to other smartwatches, like those who work on OS wear by Google.
The update also adds a remote camera control for marathon training and tracking. These are just small bits that slowly push the watch onEplus, hope before it’s too late to make a difference.