Both the Buds Pro and Buds Live? Any reason why?
As someone contemplating getting the pros/equivalent in-ear, because the live sits in front of the ear canal without going in, so can swap around between over-ear (PXC 550) when at home or work, in-ear (but not canal) galaxy buds live for when traveling since if turn off noise cancelling I can hear traffic etc. fine but can turn noise cancelling back on for subway/main road when not crossing, and then galaxy buds pro when e.g. at work and want to give over ear a rest while still cancelling out ambient noise better than the buds live (the noise cancelling on them is great though, but noise isolation is also important).
Haven't done it yet, since want a pair that supports LC3, at that point might swap out my entire audio set-up (hoping it will finally have actually decent microphone audio with the limited bandwidth). Hope there will be a galaxy buds live successor then.
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Original topic, haven't gone full ecosystem, just watch and earbuds, and that's because the earbuds were on special making them very good for the price, and watch side there's no real alternative if you want a rotating bezel (which they now threw away with the watch5, might be forced to find something with a rotating crown instead), plus Samsung's Exynos is still the best wearable SoC outside of the Apple ecosystem, QC really dropped the ball there, they're slowly fixing that and it shows with how much the Fossil line has improved. The lack of repairability make me hesitant to treat any of their products as more than throwaway.
Phone side, keep contemplating, but in Europe OnePlus with the Nord was quite a bit better at the price range, can't really justify a flagship to myself, though that's changing as I spend more time making photos with my phone, and OnePlus is now going ColorOS Oppo merge, which I hate, so good chance I might adopt going full Samsung for phone/outdoor audio, over ear they don't compete.
Nokia's line completely fails with Galaxy Watch integration, Spotify and stuff randomly stopping, no notifications, etc., Samsung does a good job of "it just works" in the Android side of things since they moved to their newer OS variants (around S10 release time I think it was).