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ā08-27-2024 06:54 AM (Last edited ā09-12-2024 10:46 AM by SamsungAdam ) in
Galaxy WatchI like to wear my watch facing the inside of my wrist (towards my body) as it can be a lot easier to look at.
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ā08-27-2024 07:05 AM (Last edited ā08-27-2024 07:07 AM ) in
Galaxy WatchYou can already set the orientation of the watch. Wear app/watch settings/general/orientation. This is ostensibly to switch the orientation to be on the left wrist with the buttons on the right and rotate the screen, but you can set it to keep it on your left wrist with the buttons on the left. Although, I would think it's an awkward movement to manipulate the buttons from that angle. Try it and see if it works for you.
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ā08-27-2024 07:17 AM in
Galaxy WatchAlthough, I don't actually understand why simply turning it to the underside of your wrist would necessitate re-orientating the watch, since the face and buttons will all be facing the direction you need to be able to read it. I would question the accuracy of the sensors wearing it that way, however. You can still turn on raise wrist to wake.
I just tried rotating my watch to the underside of my wrist, and it was entirely readable and the buttons were functional, although I did find it extremely difficult to fasten the watch band.
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