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Would my galaxy s5 active and moto 360 work around these temps?  I know where I am going will be about 19-40°F.  I think my galaxy can work fine, but will my watch?  I need to know by tomorrow also as of 3/22/16

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Just now, GreezyJeezy said:

yes it should 

Also the watch?

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i would think it should be fine, i mean i will assume ur watch is on ur wrist so it wont go below 32F guaranteed. Phone in your pocket? Also not going below 32F soooo your fine

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Just now, GreezyJeezy said:

yes the watch

Ok thanks

 

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If you have your phone in your pocket and the watch on your wrist, when it gets cold enough for those to stop working, you'll have bigger problems than these devices not working. 

 

You should be fine as long as you don't leave it outside. Even then, the shutdown is only temporary, it should start working again when you warm it up (watch out for condensation!). Only thing that has the potential to permanently stop working is the battery. It's unlikely and even if it happens, it's not that expensive to replace it. 

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  • 2 weeks later...
On ‎3‎/‎23‎/‎2016 at 10:09 PM, maremp said:

If you have your phone in your pocket and the watch on your wrist, when it gets cold enough for those to stop working, you'll have bigger problems than these devices not working. 

 

You should be fine as long as you don't leave it outside. Even then, the shutdown is only temporary, it should start working again when you warm it up (watch out for condensation!). Only thing that has the potential to permanently stop working is the battery. It's unlikely and even if it happens, it's not that expensive to replace it. 

yeah...I was wondering for vacation to montana, but thanks! my battery stayed around 40F on my phone and I didn't want to take the risk with my watch because its pretty new (to me).  Everything did work as good as the 80F weather I live in

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