Enter, Facer. Like with Wear OS and Apple Watch, the Facer app lets you pick from its library of free or paid-for faces, giving you a much more comprehensive list than you have at your disposal through Samsung. Have some time to pass and want a cute little game on your wrist to help out?
Monster Vampire is a good one to try. It's a breaker game where you use the rotating bezel to bounce a monster around to eat some jack o' lanterns. You can also walk to get yourself more energy to help you out, too.
It's not pre-installed, but it is simple to use. Simply hit the record button and you're good to go. Once you're done, you'll get a transcription of your audio along with your file, which automatically syncs to your smartphone. The latest version offers unlimited recording in the standard recording mode and up to ten minutes when you make use of the speech-to-text mode.
It might not be the most fun entry on our list, but it might be one of the most useful. PPT Controller will let you control your Powerpoint presentation from anywhere in the boardroom. It uses the Galaxy Watch's rotating bezel to control slide pages, will let you see duration of the presentation and additionally control when you bring things to a close before asking if there's any questions. We admit, your wrist isn't exactly the best place to check a website out.
But sometimes there are situations where it's warranted — maybe you forgot your phone somewhere, or you're way too lazy to get it out of your skinny jeans or purse. Samsung's Internet browser, which is not pre-installed, is a pretty good stop-gap.
You can check out all your bookmarks or search the web via Google voice search. If you've invested in big in Bitcoin or Ethereum, this really simple widget offers real-time data to show how much that virtual currency is currently worth.
You have control over what price the currency is displayed in and because it's available in widget form, this is one that can be just a swipe away from the main watch screen. It's a paid for affair, but it's a small price to pay if you care about keeping tabs on your crypto. Simply, it's the Flipboard news experience on your wrist. It's extremely easy to use and set up, and the news is broken down into easily digestible nuggets of need-to-know information.
There's no better way to check out the news on your wrist based on our testing time with Samsung's smartwatches. It's not difficult dragging the map around to choose your pickup spot, and that sweet rotating bezel is handy for zooming in and out of the map to get a better view. There's nothing more frustrating — or humiliating — than wandering around a parking lot not having remembered where you parked.
Find My Car solves that, allowing you to save your location on the map. You can also leave yourself a voice memo of where you left your car, and a little counter on the bottom will tell you how far away you are. Samsung has a massive ecosystem of devices, and it's gone in hard on the smart home game with its SmartThings-compatible devices. You can use the SmartThings app to check out the status of your devices and even control routines. This includes controlling your TV, which might be the most important smart thing of all.
If you've not worked it out from the name, this is a way to take control of any Philips Hue smart lighting setups you have in our home. It uses the rotating bezel to let you switch lights and you can control the amount of light in a room, select scenes, colors and brightness settings. One for adventurers, the very popular route plotting app lets you download hiking or running trails with rich, detailed mapping for offline use.
It also offers turn-by-turn navigation once you're ready to get moving. Like Komoot's other wearable apps, you can download one region to use for free and then you'll need to pay to use it for longer and further afield. It's worth paying though if you like putting your Samsung smartwatch to the outdoor test.
If you're looking for an alternative to Samsung's own Workout app, the Strava app is a pretty good app to try out instead to track your exercise time. Read this : How to use Strava on a Samsung smartwatch. You can track runs, cycles and swims and take advantage of the Watch's onboard sensors to get a good fix of real-time metrics on screens that make it easy to absorb that data on the move.
Sometimes, when you're cycling or just scootering around, you don't want to know all your health metrics — you just want to know how fast you're going. The app uses your GPS to check your speed.
You can also save your journeys, and you'll get to see your distance, duration and a speed map of how fast or slow you were going. Bonus: When you buy a Galaxy Watch, you get a year of MapMyRun Premium membership for free from the time you install and set up the app. Sign In. Wareable is reader-powered. If you click through using links on the site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Great, right? What Bixby does is pretty much like Siri and Alexa.
However, you need to be connected to the internet in order to use the app. So you can either connect your smartwatch to a Wi-Fi or pair it with an online phone. Learn more about Bixby from how Bixby works to its functions, and more on our guide. One of the handiest apps for the Samsung Watch line is the Calculator. With it, you can calculate the total amount of your bill and even compute how much tip you will be giving without fishing out your smartphone from your pocket.
The Calculator app has several operations at hand. You can add, subtract, multiply, and divide up to nine digits. You can also input parentheses and change the sign of your numbers for more advanced math.
Find My Car might just be the solution! It also tells you how far you are from the vehicle, including the directions on how to get to it. Developed by Samsung, Voice Memo is a must-have app for people who love to take notes without pen and paper at hand. Just raise your smartwatch to your mouth and start recording your thoughts in just a single tap— no need to pick up your phone. The best part? Galaxy Watches employ a decent amount of internal storage, thus allowing you to record anything on the fly.
Your recordings will be saved locally and will transfer to your phone after reconnecting it. Samsung Health is the best fitness app developed by Samsung. Through it, you can monitor your daily workouts with great ease through a variety of fitness functions. You can also monitor your sleeping pattern, health rate, and stress levels in just a few taps. In addition to these components, the app lets you link all your data across your smartphones for better referencing.
You need to get it from the Galaxy Watch app store to start using the features. Fret not. You can access the Uber app on your smartwatch, too. Just download the app from the app store, and you can start booking a ride wherever you are. It works like this: tap the app, set your pick-up location, select your preferred vehicle and number of seats, then choose your destination.
After that, the app automatically calls Uber, so all you have to do is wait. Simple as that. Another useful app made by Samsung is the Timer. Just like the Calculator, Timer is a straightforward app that does what its name says. You can manually set the timer by turning the bezels of the watch.
However, you can also ask Bixby to set the timer for you. It also runs on the background in case you need to open other apps during the process. As you can guess, this app is perfect for managing your daily tasks and organizing your life moments. It works similarly to the Reminder app, but it allows you to have full control of your activities. You can customize them the way you want; set priorities from high to low, and even use voice command to log the reminder and notes.
You can use it to calculate how far you are from your desired destination and how much time will it take you to reach that place if you plan to go by car or on foot.
Download on App Store. With Flashlight, you can navigate your house with great ease without bringing out your phone for illumination.
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