I use Huawei Band 6 and i thinking about change band 9 actually not have big changes but feeled more small than band 6 and design.
Anonymous , 17 Mar 2024Yes... What a joke... I mean step up their game, compare to Samsung fit 3, they stand no chanc... moreIs this a joke? Working in the mobile phones and connected watches department, I tested the Galaxy Fit 3 for a whole week. This fitness tracker is absolutely horrible!
Anonymous, 17 Mar 2024Same joke again. Buy Xiaomi instead.I would agree that a suggestion to buy a Xiaomi is a joke, and not one worth repeating....
Unless they improved their quality tremendously since I wasted money on them in late 2022
https://eskerahn.dk/?p=4729
Anonymous, 18 Mar 20241 fit 3 = 2 Band 9 price wiseNot a big deal. It isn't an expensive smartwatch anyway.
Anonymous , 17 Mar 2024Yes... What a joke... I mean step up their game, compare to Samsung fit 3, they stand no chanc... more1 fit 3 = 2 Band 9 price wise
Anonymous, 17 Mar 2024Same joke again. Buy Xiaomi instead.Yes... What a joke... I mean step up their game, compare to Samsung fit 3, they stand no chance this year
Same joke again. Buy Xiaomi instead.
EskeRahn, 17 Mar 2024"...the Band 8 didn’t really differ much from its predecessor, either." Really? ... moreThat is true round sides are the best for smartwatches and phones
Anonymous, 17 Mar 2024' I hope that’s not where the smartphone market will end up as well.' Uh, yeah. A... moreSmall improvements ≠ no improvements
seems the new selling feature is the strap and the sleep tracking accuracy which is huawei kinda lacking, if it is then band 9 will be perfect. Hopefully they also have reduced thickness and weight again
Someone close to huawei tell them to improve their payment methods, you can't keep begging them to receive payment for cloud services
Anonymous, 17 Mar 2024I looked it up and the Band 7 and 8 are not actually the same. The Band 8 is 1mm thinner and 2... moreIt said 'it didn't differ much', not 'it was identical'.
Anonymous, 17 Mar 2024New colors and nothing else. I hope that’s not where the smartphone market will end up as well... more' I hope that’s not where the smartphone market will end up as well.'
Uh, yeah. About that...
"...the Band 8 didn’t really differ much from its predecessor, either."
Really?
The shape of the Band 8 is a clearly worse for wearability than the Band 7. IMHO
The overall numbers might be the same, but where the Band 7 was well designed for human wear with rounded edges and corners this certainly can not be said on the Band 8...
https://consumer.huawei.com/content/dam/huawei-cbg-site/common/mkt/pdp/wearables/band7/imgs/module5-4/huawei-band-7-colour-black-2@2x.webp
https://consumer.huawei.com/content/dam/huawei-cbg-site/common/mkt/pdp/wearables/band8/images/light/huawei-band-8-black-2@2x.webp
They did an almost perfect job with the wearability design of the Band 7, though a bit thick, as they could not keep the stamina if they made it thinner.
Anonymous, 17 Mar 2024New colors and nothing else. I hope that’s not where the smartphone market will end up as well... moreI looked it up and the Band 7 and 8 are not actually the same. The Band 8 is 1mm thinner and 2 grams lighter. So that was a lie in the article. 2 grams sounds little but from 16 to 14 is 12.5% less. The only complaint I have about my phone is the weight. So if a phone manufacturer was able to keep a phone pretty much the same, but reduce the weight by 12.5% and the thickness by 10% that would be a big upgrade for me.
New colors and nothing else. I hope that’s not where the smartphone market will end up as well. Though it would mean they may extend software support, if the phones are all the same anyway. But it would be very boring otherwise.
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