Are you a Gear S2 or Gear S3 smartwatch user that likes to change your watch faces constantly? It’s no secret that the Samsung’s Gear smartwatches since the Gear S2 have been a huge hit worldwide, but some users want to add a little something extra to make the smartwatch(es) their own. Facer brought its watch face platform to the Gear S2 and Gear S3 back in December, and the company is back with a new watch face feature called Daily Mix.
The Facer Daily Mix allows you to select from 10 random watch faces every day and pick the one you want to display on your Tizen-powered smartwatch; think of Daily Mix as “a slot machine for watch faces.” There are over 20,000 watch faces on the platform currently, and those who prefer something distinct can log into the site’s portal and start creating their unique watch faces that reflect their own style and fashion sense. This comes as Facer has wrapped up its Gear S3 watch face design contest and has borne more fruit for the Gear S3 in the Galaxy Apps Store.
Check out the video below to see how Facer’s Daily Mix works. For those who are now interested in experiencing Facer for the first time, you can download Facer for free by way of the source link below.
Most Popular Gambling Stories
- House lawmakers advance bipartisan bill targeting federally regulated sports prediction markets
- Wilkie escalates gambling reform fight with anti-corruption referral targeting Labor government
- DraftKings revenue falls despite betting growth as Predictions expansion accelerates
- Nevada Kalshi suspend contempt hearing while geofencing rollout moves ahead
- Polymarket challenges France block, Kalshi launches Midterms Hub, today in Prediction Market News LIVE
Latest News
Prediction Markets
Washington and Crypto.com pause litigation, new federal bill targets wildfire markets, today in prediction market news LIVE
Today in prediction market news, we’re following fresh legal and regulatory developments, including Washington and Crypto.com agreeing to pause their litigation pending a Ninth Circuit ruling, Connecticut urging the Second...