Should I buy an S10 or a chrysanthemum GT5?

by Poster May 30, 2025 32
Currently carrying an S6, the battery is not working, 68%. I drive it for gym several times a day, and it runs out of power when I can't get home at night. Looking at the 618, the S10 46 model is more than 1,800, and Juhua's GT5 is only 1,050 after national subsidy. Usually, I just look at the time, receive a reminder and record my exercise. I have used them all, which one has a better experience?

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  • Anonymous9688 May 30, 2025
    In fact, it is better for you to choose Huawei for this need. It will be better to experience Apple Watch only in terms of "ecological experience".
  • Anonymous435 May 31, 2025
    Don't buy s10, it doesn't have fast charging and reverse update. If you are not in a hurry, wait for the s11. If you are in a hurry, you can buy the s9
  • Anonymous10065 May 31, 2025
    OP sports system is still recommended to go to Garmin. Most of the data of non-sports smart watches have been calculated inaccurately by model optimization
  • Anonymous92 May 31, 2025
    Why support the prison factory? Don't buy anything from the prison factory if it's useless.
  • Anonymous1788 Jun 1, 2025
    When you ask what to buy, of course I recommend chrysanthemums. It's patriotic. Oh, you say experience. Neither experience is good. Let's look at the others.
  • Anonymous3689 Jun 1, 2025
    What brand of mobile phone to use and what brand to buy
  • Anonymous3790 Jun 1, 2025
    Why should we support the shell products of a patriotic enterprise whose employees were detained for 251 days after leaving their jobs, cleaned up employees over the age of 34, and let employees voluntarily leave their jobs during pregnancy, rolling their eyes as soon as they were sanctioned and let go?
  • Anonymous3791 Jun 1, 2025
    Actual testing shows that the S9 was replaced with the S10 in December last year, and the battery life was not that bad. I personally use it to assist in running marathons, so I am considered a deep user. It can be used for a day and a half once fully charged, and the watch will not be taken off all day. And I'm used to only charging to 80%. I've been running and training for nearly half a year, and I haven't encountered a chain drop. The charging time is basically that it can be charged from 15% to 90% in about 40 minutes after going to work. At home, it is basically charged intermittently after bathing, and it can be basically fully charged before going to bed, making full use of fragmented time to charge. Compared with other devices, the battery life is really not good horizontally, but there is really nothing to say about the ecology and interaction of the fruit system.
  • Anonymous3792 Jun 1, 2025
    Apple buys Apple, Android buys Xiaomi Huawei, nothing to ask...
  • Anonymous3792 Jun 1, 2025
    In addition to battery life, the experience is undoubtedly better than Apple. Don't ask, if you ask, it's the battery life. The watch plug A15/A16 small core + 4C NPU + 64GB storage is unprecedented and there may be someone coming ().
  • Anonymous2276 Jun 3, 2025
    Oppo can consider it. I bought Huawei before, but I can't swipe my home access control because it is encrypted. Oppo can
  • Anonymous6304 Jun 4, 2025
    From the same manufacturer as mobile phone