Apple Watch Series 4 GPS + Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel
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Apple Watch Series 4 Review
The best smartwatch you can buy, a genuine improvement over previous models, and Apple's finest hour in years.- Great design and build quality
- Excellent
- user-friendly software
- Comprehensive
- motivational health and fitness features
- Can replace your phone for a short time
- Plenty of colors
- straps
- and third-party accessories
- Short battery life
Apple Watch Series 4 review
September 2018 saw the launch of Apple's newest wearable, and the news that the
Apple Watch Series 4 Review: Bigger Screen and a Whole Lot More
After two weeks with my Apple Watch Series 4 I'm still glad I bought it, and I was upgrading from the very capable Apple Watch Series 3. The big thing for me right now is the larger and brighter display. The stronger haptic feedback and louder speaker are nice plusses, too.- Bigger and brighter watch face
- new heart rate sensors
- better speaker
- old watchbands still fit
- Auto-sensing for ending some workouts is too aggressive
- stainless steel models are available only with Wi-Fi plus LTE
- settings like Theater Mode still don't mirror between iPhone and Apple Watch
- battery life not good enough for back country use
Earlier Apple Watches were impressive wearables, but the new Series 4 is the strongest argument yet for wearing a smartwatch. And that's not just because of bigger, edge-to-edge screen or its improved fitness tracking either.
The new Apple Watch has a larger screen, thanks to its edge display. It's lighter, louder, and packs more features. The GPS variant starts at Rs 40,900, while Cellular variant starts at Rs 49,900 In the hyperactive world of gadgets, it typically takes three iterations for a product to discover its...
Apple Watch Series 4
I am of two minds on the Apple Watch. On one hand, I think that it's the best overall smartwatch you can currently buy. And to that end, the Series 4 -- now available starting at $399 -- is the best Apple Watch to date.- The Apple Watch Series 4 offers a larger, crisp display that shows more with less bezel, superfast speed and a louder speaker
- It adds high and low heart-rate detection, fall detection with SOS trigger, and (eventually) FDA-cleared EKG for more detailed heart readings
- Starting prices are higher than last year
- Battery life still won't last past two days
- Watch face options are still very limited in choice and function
- Only works with iPhones
Apple Watch Series 4
Out of the all the products Apple unveiled during its September event – which include the , and – it was the Apple Watch Series 4 that really stood out. This is because, while the bevy of iPhones received minor updates, Apple's wearable was completely redesigned.- Feels great to wear
- Screen is gorgeous
- Huge amount of strap options
- Fantastic array of fitness and health features
- It motivates you so well to be active
- It won't last multiple days without needing a charge
- Still won't track sleep natively
- No always-on display is irritating
Apple Watch Series 4 Stainless Steel (44mm, Space Grey, Cellular) - Excellent review
If one were to pull out a feature comparison of the Apple Watch Series 4 versus the Series 3, specific to sports and fitness, they’d likely just go ‘shrug’. Ultimately, the differences just aren’t there in the hardware side of things.Apple Watch Series 4 Stainless Steel (44mm, Space Grey, Cellular) - Excellent review
It’s bigger, it’s better-looking and it could save your life- The larger screen (30% larger no less), especially as the Watch itself has barely grown at all. The Series 4 comes in 40mm and 44mm versions (measured vertically), compared to 38mm and 42mm for past Watches.
- There’s no native sleep tracking, and even if there was the battery life is still too short to allow you to wear the Watch at night. The battery will last a day comfortably, but not two, so you have to plug it in every night.
Watch Series 4: What price 'freedom' About as much as you'd expect from an Apple product
One non-obvious point arises from using a range of wearables and it isn't mentioned often enough. While the iPhone may not be the best phone (let's park that argument), the combination of iPhone and Watch trumps any other combination.