A:Answer5 days if you don't measure your heart rate often and keep your usage to only checking the time. 3 days and sometimes only 2 days if your using all the features. You can always just charge the watch while you shower everyday and maintain a charge that way.
A:AnswerYes it does. Very well. You just have to download the relevant apps. The only con is that while it will use you Apple Health app data to provide better trends, or to get type step count while its charging or something it, isn’t reciprocal in the scar that it DOES NOT provide the collected fitness data to the Health app so if you Use the Apple Health app as a consolidation area for fitness tracking it’s not gonna auto populate for an overall summary of info.
Otherwise it’sa nice little fitness device
A:AnswerMine did this a while back and I did pretty much everything that you did. I used the watch til it died and left it to charge up for a while. When it came back to life, it was working again. I don't know if this helps, but sometimes a hard reboot is all it needs.
A:AnswerYes, Steve! The Galaxy Fit is able to continuously track your heart rate. I have included a link that has steps on how to set this feature. Thank you for taking the time to ask this question. ^Kayla
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00083511/
A:AnswerHonestly I don't believe so, because it scans more than just your steps. I believe for the most accurate readings It needs to be on your wrist and making contact with your skin.
A:AnswerNo, it's not a smartwatch. I don't know of any smartwatch that would do that. I would check with a company like Life Alert for something like that feature.
A:AnswerThe Fitbit has never worked for me at all. I've downloaded the app and everything is fine on that end. But the Fitbit itself will not work at all. I can't get past the first screen on the watch no matter what I do, it will not sync.
A:AnswerNo, Trina! The Galaxy Fit is compatible with Non-Samsung phones that run on Android OS 5.0 and above with at least 1.5 GB RAM and iPhone 7 and above that run on iOS 10.0 and above. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla