Apple Watch Series 3 42mm GPS Aluminium Sport Band
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All told, the Apple Watch Series 3 feels like two separate devices. When it's used as a traditional smartwatch - by which I mean it's connected to, and in range of a phone - it's the best wearable Apple has ever made.
- Improved performance
- Great battery life when connected to a phone
- Valuable new fitness features
- Siri feels more useful
- iPhone still needs to be on to receive texts
- Lousy battery life on LTE
- Call quality can vary
- Apple Music streaming not ready yet
Review: Apple Watch Series 3
This year's Apple Watch looks just like last year's Apple Watch . The Series 3, which comes in two sizes and starts at $399, has few new features other than Siri's newfound ability to chime in at really awkward times.- An always-on LTE connection totally changes what you can do with a Watch
- It's an impressive fitness tracker
- Believe it or not, Siri's pretty great
- The battery lasts a day in the best case---and often less
- The Watch's interface still takes too long to figure out
Apple Watch Series 3
The Apple Watch Series 3 is the best overall smartwatch you can buy, but battery limitations and add-on fees keep it from being a must-have upgrade.- Cellular connection works well for phone calls, email, Siri and messages
- Music now syncs more easily
- Improvements in fitness tracking and added watch faces
- Adds barometer to GPS and swimproofing
- Same overall size as last year's watch
- Battery life takes a major hit when making calls or during GPS workouts
- 42mm cellular model is expensive, and that's before monthly wireless service and Apple Music fees
- Still requires an iPhone to set up and pair with
Apple Watch Series 3 Review
The Apple Watch Series 3 is the best smartwatch you can buy -- and oh so close to replacing your phone.- Makes calls from your wrist
- Voice control is excellent
- A joy to use
- Masses of personalization options
- Superb fitness tracking ability
- Third-party app support is lacking
- Expensive
- Speaker is quiet
Apple Watch Series 3 GPS, 42mm Space Grey Aluminium Case with Grey Sport Band MTF32X/A review
A genuine gadget marvel, but its 4G smarts just need a little longer in the tech oven- Incredibly small for a 4G smartwatch
- Still the best fitness tracker around
- Voice calls work surprisingly well
- Battery life holds up
- even when using 4G
- Huge array of bands means you can make it your own
- Only available on one carrier in the UK
- Apple Music streaming not yet available on 4G
- Not all apps work on 4G without your phone
- You still need an iPhone to use it
- Overkill if you mainly want fitness tracking
Apple Watch Series 3
The Apple Watch Series 3 is the closest attempt we've seen at a truly standalone smartwatch yet, and for that it deserves credit. But at the end of the day, it's still just a neat accessory for your iPhone.- Built-in cellular connectivity
- Improved heart rate monitoring
- Faster processor
- Clear call quality
- New band and case options
- Expensive
- LTE drains battery rapidly
Apple Watch Series 3 review: A great smartwatch, albeit with plenty of caveats
The Apple Watch is now in its third year, so is it third time's a charm, or just more of the same? We've been wearing, exercising, calling, texting, and plenty of other things using the new 4G-equipped smartwatch to find out whether now is the time to start wearing it, or whether you can pass this...- Ability to ditch the iPhone
- WatchOS 4
- ease of making calls
- still looks the part
- greater fitness focus than before
- Call issues if you are on captive Wi-Fi network
- Apple Music streaming not here yet
- no international roaming
But that's not a typical use case. When jumping between phone and LTE connection as most people will do, I was easily able to make it through a full day. With the exception of making calls and listening to music, I measure my Apple Watch interactions in seconds, not minutes, but even when using it...
- LTE gives Apple Watch the freedom it's always deserved
- Incredibly fast chip and excellent battery life
- Great health and fitness features
- Some connectivity issues
- No onboard App Store
Apple Watch Series 3 review: The wearable leader runs out to an insurmountable lead
Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE and cellular is the ultimate wearable and the smartwatch to rule them all.- LTE gives Apple Watch the freedom it's always deserved
- Incredibly fast chip and excellent battery life
- Great health and fitness features
- Some connectivity issues
- No onboard App Store
Apple Watch Series 3 review
The Apple Watch Series 2 was the answer to a question Apple had been asking since its very first wearable: What do people actually want their smartwatch to do The resounding answer was fitness, and in response the Series 2 doubled down on getting you in shape.- LTE brings new freedom
- Faster performance
- Call quality is very good
- Additional monthly cost to have LTE
- Third-party apps are lacking
- The curious case of the red dot