Last updated: November 20th, 2017 at 13:57 UTC+01:00
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The watch only mode is rather problematic when it comes to the implementation. When the mode is enabled, the watch won’t continuously show you the time; instead, you will need to use the power button to see the time, a few seconds after which the display goes blank until you press the power button again. Not a great implementation, not for a feature that is supposed to turn your smartwatch into a regular watch. Even with the “watch always-on” option enabled, the display will stay blank until you press the power button in watch only mode.
Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
There’s also the fact that not many smartwatch users will find themselves without a charger for so many days, but we have to say the watch only feature will come in very handy when you’re looking to save your Gear S3 or Gear Sport’s battery. Naturally, the Gear Sport won’t be able to go up to 40 days thanks to the smaller battery (300 mAh vs 380 mAh on the Gear S3), but it should still last longer than anyone would need on a single charge. We just hope Samsung will add an option to permanently show the time in watch mode, unless it’s a tough thing to implement when all the other smartwatch functionality is disabled.
To enable Watch only mode, access the watch’s settings, go into the Battery management menu, then tap the Watch only option. The watch will restart to go into watch only mode, and you can get back to regular functionality by keeping the power button pressed for three seconds.