TicWatch Pro 3's features

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The dual display setting is one of the most attractive features of TicWatch Pro 3. This smartwatch has a 1.39 inch AMOLED Retina round display with a resolution of 454 x 454 pixels. Above this display is a low power, always-on secondary FSTN screen. This screen can display time (hh: mm: ss), date, steps, battery and some workout statistics, all while the main screen is off. The secondary screen on TicWatch Pro 3 is reflective, which means it is visible under ambient light without the need for a backlight. Low power custom backlight for this display so you can always see that light without having to activate the AMOLED home screen. If you set the wrist gesture to wake the screen when you raise the wrist, the AMOLED screen is on. If you leave this wrist gesture off, the backlit FSTN screen, instead of the main screen, will illuminate when you raise your wrist. The FSTN screen on the TicWatch Pro LTE caused the OLED screen underneath to be susceptible to glare, this was fixed with the TicWatch Pro 3 and Trans between the display is smooth. There is an adaptive brightness feature in the Pro 3, and there is also an option to allow auto brightness to be brighter or dimmer. If you go outside and can't see the screen because it's too dim, you can double-press the top clock button to temporarily increase the brightness - which is very convenient. TicWatch Pro 3 is running the latest version of Wear OS based on Version H MR1. Although Wear OS hasn't changed much over the past few years, there has been a great deal of optimistic OS maintenance, and the Snapdragon Wear 4100 platform has significantly boosted the watch's performance compared to its predecessor. Wear OS is expected to receive a significant update in the coming weeks, so we're going to cover the main interface and focus on parts of Mobvoi's UI, as well as the TicHealth features. The peeling process has not changed. Find the watch, pair it, add your google accounts, and confirm your passwords. Once set up, the Play Store will update itself and allow you to download the apps accompanying Wear OS to those installed on the paired phone. The location of the shortcuts has not changed: Swiping down shows shortcuts to settings, swiping down shows Google Assistant, swiping up to show recent notifications, and swiping left shows your tiles (a kind of Wear OS widget). There are two physical buttons, although neither has a rotating crown. The top button opens the app drawer, which Mobvoi has dedicated to this watch. The bottom button is programmable to open an application of your choice. Pressing and holding (or pressing twice) the top button will prompt you to query Google Assistant, and pressing and holding the bottom button opens the power menu where you can enter basic mode and drain the headphone jack from moisture. Although the app drawer is not alphabetical, you can press and hold the apps to move their position. There is a wide variety of watch faces from both TicWatch and Wear OS preloaded on the watch, but a search through the app on the phone reveals that many of these watch faces are shortcuts to downloadable watch faces that are no longer on the Play Store.

Author: wearOS watch face apps for smartwatches|livethetimes.com

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