Amazfit GTR 3 review: The right balance between looks and performance
Amazfit GTR 3, the successor to the Amazfit GTR
2, seems a promising entry in this year’s smartwatch line-up,
bringing several upgrades such as a brighter screen, better battery life, and
more. Amazfit has been good value for money,
but the only issue, as we have seen earlier, is weak software support that
spoils the experience.
Has Amazfit managed to cross the barrier with GTR 3? Let’s find
out this and more about in this review:
Amazfit GTR 3:
Build and design
Straight out of the box, I set my eyes on
this sleek smartwatch with a large round screen
curved at the edges meeting aluminum alloy case giving this watch a pristine
look.
The GTR 3 has a 1.39-inch AMOLED HD touch display (454x454 pixels)
with 326ppi pixel density. it offers crisp and bright colorus even in direct
sunlight. The display has a 1,000nits peak brightness and features tempered
glass with an anti-fingerprint coating. The display feels really good in daily
use and clearly, this is one of the finest displays I have seen in a smartwatch so
far.
There are two buttons on the right edge, with one, much to my
surprise, is a rotating crown for navigation.
The crown is highly responsive and one of the highlights of the watch and it’s
a treat for smartwatch users.
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