Hubert
··TAG Heuer Forums ModeratorI'm in the US and the update is not yet visible for mine.
So after today's update, you are running 2.0.0.149356742?
Yes, correct. Was updated to this about 10am this morning, approx 10 hours ago.
Hasn't seemed to fix my issues (which is obvious if it's updated to a version people already had) but on the plus side my battery was good from the start and Tag UK have delivered a UK plug to me (which I'll never use but it's nice to have).
Ok, my US market 1wk old watch has had those versions from the start-- so, it's a little confusing...is this supposed update a thing worldwide, or was the UK behind?
My current build version (also from the start) is NXG12F, curious to know the version of anyone who has had an update today?
I guess it will all sort itself out.
My watch after the update is the same build number. It could also be that the UK batch of watches where "older" stock with the previous build prior to the release.
I've heard nothing about a universal update to address the battery issues other than on here.
R RickGMDid Tag test this watch before launch? Pretty damn poor in my opinion. I haven't taken the plunge yet and won't be doing so until all these issues are sorted. I'll stick with my Samsung Gear S3 with a speaker and 4 day battery for now (£349).
Either TAG, Intel or both didn't do enough QA before releasing this. Not good! However, when you try to pack too much technology, something will always go wrong.
My 10 year old iPod Nano 'smart watch' still gets the job done for me. 👍
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I am looking for some help. I have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of tag connected 45 for about a year or when I first heard about a second model. I am an iPhone user and I am really looking for some information regarding functionality with android wear 2.0. I have been checking this board quite frequently. I have also been scouring YouTube for reviews, etc. I love the aesthetics of the watch, but I am reticent to make the purchase because of utility concerns. Therefore, I am looking for encouraging (or discouraging) words from fellow iPhone users.
On the connected 45 do you/can you:
-get texts - YES
-reply to texts - NO
-check/reply to emails - CHECK BUT NOT REPLY
-calendar usage - I don't use one on my phone so can't comment
-what are some other features iPhone users have used and liked - Less glitchy than OG Connected, neater UI, easy to use, biggest issue for me is the ability to install apps on the watch that are not compatible with iOS but it gives no indication.
The watch is beautiful, but I wanted this forum's take before I take the plunge. Above and beyond some of the software issues, what are iOS limitations? Thank you for any suggestions/advice.
R RickGMI'm far from a techie but it's pretty obvious that something specific to Tag is draining the battery. Other Android 2.0 watches aren't having the same issue. Surely it's not rocket science to identify the cause and rectify it PRIOR to launch.
It's not fair to compare with other AW 2.0 watches unless they are both running the same micro processor.
Here are my latest calibration trends with the watch primarily discharging on idle (default settings) with some checks yesterday to determine if an update was available (none in the US) and to search for the Heuer-01 watch face (not visible yet).
It's not fair to compare with other AW 2.0 watches unless they are both running the same micro processor.
Here are my latest calibration trends with the watch primarily discharging on idle (default settings) with some checks yesterday to determine if an update was available (none in the US) and to search for the Heuer-01 watch face (not visible yet).
R RickGMThat's more than acceptable depending on your settings. Don't know what default settings are; Bluetooth on? Wi-Fi on? Tilt to wake? Email and other notifications on?