Second hand delay in always on mode - Samsung Gear S3

Today i notice that the second hand in all watch faces are delayed some seconds from time to time. When you wake the watch you see the second hand jumping serval seconds forward. Any way to solve this?

Same problem here. Sometimes theres a delay of 10+minutes and i have just enough time to realise thats not the time before it catches up. Frustrating when i need to simply glance at the time. Also on the "tachymeter" watch face I use the stopwatch function, however the stopwatch starts then stops showing the time recording, showing 0:00.97 every time. If i press stop, it tells me the true time I was trying to measure, But sometimes I'd like to see how the time progresses, For example if I need to countdown something. Is my watch too full of crap? Do i need to delete files???

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Watchfaces instructions for MN2

Hello, I've been using my MN2 for a very long time now but yesterday I was curious how other watchfaces work because since purchase, I've been using only the first one.
Obviously I understand that "double-tap" instruction for first six watchfaces, knock-knock and the watch wakes up.
But I'd like to know more about the other ones - three "movement" sensitive and one "horizontal position" sensitive. The instructions to wake the watch up by movement or raising a hand makes me a little bit confused. I don't really know how to read the time without shaking my hand which looks pretty stupid.
Especially the last watchface makes me think it's useless but I'm sure it's not. I can't figure out how the hell can I wake the watch up by following this instruction - "Turn watch towards you on horizontal arm to read time". I turn the watch towards me horizontally while wearing on my wrist and nothing happens
Could you help me or at least write some more accurate instructions?
Cheers!
My phone is T. Xperia T.
Back when I had my MN2, the best way to see the watch was to beat on it with a large club, or press the button. I usually pressed the button.
Waking up the watch to see the time was so difficult, that was my number one complaint. I never did see any differences with the different watch faces that were supposed to work differently.
I have been using the watchface that "should" activate the screen when you point the watch to your face (a.k.a. place the watch upwards). The cruel fact is that it doesn't work as intended.
I usually have to point the watch away and then point it back to my face repeatedly, even after that I usually end up just pressing the power button, because it's just easier.
I personally have no Idea how the people at sony usually check the time on their watch, since I at least expect that the motion control worked for them.

Watchface - Wrong time shown for 0.5 second

Has anyone else noticed that when you shake your wrist to wake-up the watch, or press the button, that if you have an analogue clock face, it shows the wrong time for about 0.5 a second then it quickly jumps to the right time? That is lame coding by Samsung. I know its a small issue but somehow it really affects the perception of the device!
I'm sure this is done to save some battery life. Only allow the watchface webpage to update if it's active.
I'm curious if it's something that could be coded against. Essentially, capture the wake event, present a black screen for one second after waking, and then update to show the correct time initially.
Not the best solution, but could be a workaround.
BigDanInTX said:
I'm sure this is done to save some battery life. Only allow the watchface webpage to update if it's active.
I'm curious if it's something that could be coded against. Essentially, capture the wake event, present a black screen for one second after waking, and then update to show the correct time initially.
Not the best solution, but could be a workaround.
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Yes, the refresh order is wrong. There is no point to switch on the display so quickly if the clock content has not been refreshed yet. The "screen on" event needs to be delayed half a second from the wake event.
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When i turn on the screen or leave menu/app the watch shows the time obsolete

When i turn on the screen or leave menu/app the watch shows the time obsolete and only in a second time changes to the current. It takes only a second, but terribly annoying. At first day of using clock the were no such problem. In other forums I've seen references to this problem, but the solution is not found

Screen repeatedly changes back to watch face when running

Whenever I'm running, my watch screen constantly reverts back to the watch face. For instance, if I'm trying to click into Music to change track or to S Health to view the time or distance, it'll change to that screen for about half a second and then instantly flick back to the watch face before I can actually see what I want to see. I can understand it reverting to watch face after a normal 30 second timeout but this is instant. Is there any way to prevent it from doing this?
You can try mapmyrun from under armour, it stayed on throughout my run (there is a setting in the app to keep screen on).
Tmel14 said:
Whenever I'm running, my watch screen constantly reverts back to the watch face. For instance, if I'm trying to click into Music to change track or to S Health to view the time or distance, it'll change to that screen for about half a second and then instantly flick back to the watch face before I can actually see what I want to see. I can understand it reverting to watch face after a normal 30 second timeout but this is instant. Is there any way to prevent it from doing this?
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try to switch off the "Movement Activation". Then if you want your screen to stay on all the time, install Flaunt. That's what I do when I'm exercising.

s3 frontier sluggish

I use my watch to track my exercise, however when I tap on a exercise like treadmill it takes several seconds for anything to happen. You click on it 1 to 2 seconds later a start exercise screen will come up, you tap start it takes a long time to start to track. Same issue when you try to stop the activity. Anyone else have problems.
dcmarch said:
I use my watch to track my exercise, however when I tap on a exercise like treadmill it takes several seconds for anything to happen. You click on it 1 to 2 seconds later a start exercise screen will come up, you tap start it takes a long time to start to track. Same issue when you try to stop the activity. Anyone else have problems.
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I have noticed the same delay on the SM-R775V Classic LTE version. Hoping Tizen 3.0 update helps...
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