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- Thanks to magnetic sensing, the Galaxy Watch 6 classic bezel still works when the screen is held on top of the screen.
- Bezel uses hall sensors to detect changes in the magnetic field rather than a mechanical connection.
- The same system is used on the latest Galaxy Watch 8 classic.
Rotating Bezel is one of the Galaxy Watch Classic Signature features, but it shows that it does not really need to touch the Smart Watch to work. This is one of the rates that makes you understand when you look at, but still affect.
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Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Owner’s Reddate Post shown that the ring bends the clock when the ring is held about a centimeter above the display. Not only is it a clean visual demo, but it also shows that the sensing is all magnetic. Check it down.
In the comments, other Galaxy Watch fans explained that Bezel Movement’s address is found through a hall sensor, it is a small component that registers changes in the magnetic field. Under the color, small metal balls provide familiar superstar clicks that force the mind to think that the system is mechanical. This magnetic setup also describes some rates, such as accidental scrolling when the watch is on the magnetic charger.
Samsung has used the same system for several generations, including the latest Galaxy Watch 8 classic, so the hover and spin trick should also work there. However, now that you know that this magnet is doing magic, it is probably not able to end your watch to prove it.
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