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Re: Huawei Watch

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And this picture which is actually on huawei site as the part of the promo (!) illustrates the best why Jony Ive said (1) that "a circle doesn't make any sense" for a smartwatch: http://consumer.huawei.com/minisite/worldwide/huawei-watch/a... ---- 1) http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/02/23/shape-things-co...

Because they didn't bother rethink/adapt the UI (yet).

Still doesn't make much sense. The vast majority of text humans read is displayed on rectangular surfaces.

Re: Huawei Watch

#32

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Given that it's an intentional, purposeful design element of Android Wear, why in the world would they "hide" it?

Because it looks terrible? http://i.glui.me/1EetEHO Why emphasize a major failing of your product?

That doesn't make sense. Huawei clearly believes the circular screen isn't a failing or they would have made a different watch.

You may not like circular smartwatches (I certainly don't), but that just means this watch is not for you. Plenty of people want them (see the pre-release excitement over the Moto 360, for example). This watch is for them.

Re: Huawei Watch

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post #7

Scrolling with the mousewheel is funky in Chrome. Hate when websites hijack the scroll event and misuse it.

I thought they had done a good job with scrolling because I was using the arrow keys, then I tried mousewheeling on a magic mouse and I kept flying to the top/bottom.

only if you are used to scrolling with a keyboard, most people use mouse or trackpad though

Re: Huawei Watch

#34
post #18

Isn't Huawei the company that the United States barred because they were spying/embedding firmworms/foreign? Of course the gov would know what to look for, but why would I wear a Communist produced watch on my wrist?!

That's a pretty inflammatory response. Huawei is banned from bidding on US Government Contracts [1]. As a consumer you can definitely keep that in mind, but that "communist produced" comment is a little bit too much Joseph McCarthy for me.

[1] http://www.bbc.com/news/business-29620442

[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy

Re: Huawei Watch

#35

I think this watch looks much, much better than the Apple Watch (though I think the Apple Watch is a bit garish).

I agree.

I had no interest in the iWatch - but this might be interesting (once the battery life is worked out).

Re: Huawei Watch

#36
post #11

And this picture which is actually on huawei site as the part of the promo (!) illustrates the best why Jony Ive said (1) that "a circle doesn't make any sense" for a smartwatch: http://consumer.huawei.com/minisite/worldwide/huawei-watch/a... ---- 1) http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/02/23/shape-things-co...

The problem lies within the Android Wear UI, not the smartwatch itself. I hope they will "fix" that, now there is another round watch available after the moto360.

Re: Huawei Watch

#37
From the recent New Yorker profile of Jonny Ive:

> The shape of the body, meanwhile, barely changed: a rectangle with rounded corners. “When a huge part of the function is lists”—of names, or appointments—“a circle doesn’t make any sense,” Ive said. Its final form resembles one of Newson’s watches, and the Cartier Santos, from 1904.

I think circular watches, in principle, look a lot nicer (certainly in ads), but that quote was the first thing I thought of when I saw the Facebook screenshot[1]. I think Apple might have this one right.

[1] http://consumer.huawei.com/minisite/worldwide/huawei-watch/a...

Edit: Ah, didn't see acqq just said this exact thing. "You can scroll" isn't a solution to this though. There's a big difference between being able to read a message from a glance at a wrist to having to physically interact with the device. The more interaction you need, the less benefit you have with the watch over just taking your phone out.

Re: Huawei Watch

#38
I'm glad this is going to be a crowded space. With the iPhone Apple easily offered a 10x better product. Seeing the smart watch space I don't see anyone offering anything close to a revolutionary product.

Re: Huawei Watch

#39
I'm not sure I understand how it works - are the 40 designs they talk about all 'themes' than can be swapped?

Ie the watch has a digital screen that displays the dial, etc?

Re: Huawei Watch

#40
post #20
post #18

Isn't Huawei the company that the United States barred because they were spying/embedding firmworms/foreign? Of course the gov would know what to look for, but why would I wear a Communist produced watch on my wrist?!

That is correct. This company is notorious and known to put spyware software on it's phones.

Notorious ? Known ? Do you have any references (if possible from other sources than US gov. agencies) to back those words ? Did anyone come forward with some concrete proof/source code? I'm really curious.
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