4 signs that it’s time to replace your smartwatch

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4 signs that it’s time to replace your smartwatch
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Smartwatches are one of the most widely used wearable technologies of all time due to their numerous features, such as sleep monitoring, the ability to measure heart rate and blood oxygen levels, and even calculate the kilometers covered during a run. But how do you know if it's time to replace your smartwatch?

To answer this question, we have prepared a list of four signs that you should be aware of when it is time to replace your device. These warnings range from system instability to the absence of software updates. Check out more information below.

The interface is unstable

The interface is what you see when you use your smartwatch: this applies to both the home screen and the apps that are running. When the watch has system instability, you may notice that it is very slow to open and close apps; apps close by themselves frequently; the screen freezes and does not respond to touch commands; etc.

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Home screen of a smartwatch (Image: Framesira/Shutterstock)

Therefore, depending on how long you have been using the product, it may be better to replace it with a new one. It will depend on you. Before doing so, it is worth deleting unnecessary applications, deactivating apps that you no longer use and that run in the background and, in the worst case scenario, resetting the watch to factory settings by resetting the system.

Lack of software updates

Software updates serve many purposes: from improving possible security holes, to fixing bugs, stabilizing the system, updating applications or the device's interface, and even adding more apps to the store.

However, for some users, having a smartwatch that no longer receives software updates can be a problem. You may want to replace your smartwatch if you notice that you can no longer connect to essential apps.

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The battery doesn't last as long as it used to

When we buy a device, it comes with a pre-established battery life. However, as the years go by, this battery life decreases until we actually notice that it no longer lasts as long as before.

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Battery life of a smartwatch (Disclosure: Pocket-Lint)

Despite the average battery life, the amount of battery life is directly related to how you use your smartwatch: those who use few features or don't like apps running in the background can enjoy a longer battery life. However, if you use your device for many functions and notice that the battery life is getting shorter, it may be time to replace your watch with a new one.

When design is compromised

Like any product, smartwatches can also suffer from scratches, drops, stains, cracks, and more. So, if your product has problems (with the screen or the strap, for example) and the repair would be relatively expensive, it is better to use the money to invest in a wearable fresh from the store.

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