Not exact matches
But while it's hard to mess up a good thing, Samsung somehow managed to do just that
by severely
hampering the Tab S2's
battery life in exchange for an even thinner physique.
The new Moto X, an excellent smartphone, is
hampered by the same deficiencies as last year's Nexus 5: a poor camera and disappointing
battery life.
Last year's watch was
hampered by sluggish performance and unreliable
battery life, which made wearing it more of a chore than a pleasant experience.
LG's G5 smartphone has a nice almost - all - metal design that's
hampered by a plastic removable bottom, which lets you swap out a dead
battery with a fresh one.
The Smart N8 has a fingerprint scanner and a good screen, but is
hampered by a poor
battery and speakers.
But it's also been
hampered by a series of ifs that still make wearables impractical for a lot of people: if
battery life was better; if it was smarter; if it was more accurate; if it looked nicer; if it offered enough value to wear it on my wrist / body / face all the time.