The screen steals the show
Great battery life; Huge; beautiful screen; Health-tracking features; not just fitness
Siri is still unreliable; No always-on screen option; Complication options can be confusing
The screen steals the show
Great battery life; Huge; beautiful screen; Health-tracking features; not just fitness
Siri is still unreliable; No always-on screen option; Complication options can be confusing
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
If you already have an Apple Watch, should you upgrade That depends. If you own a Series 3, I wouldn't rush to trade it in unless you use it to make calls all the time or see the upcoming ECG feature as a must-have feature.
Large screen; Good call quality; ECG capability; Fall detection; WatchOS 5 brings numerous improvements; Stylish
Expensive; Battery life remains unchanged; No built-in sleep tracking
September 2018 saw the launch of Apple's newest wearable, and the news that the
Apple Watch Series 4 review: The Apple Watch is clearly the best smartwatch in the world at the moment and it is getting better with the Series 4, the new S4 processor and is much faster than the earlier version
I'd been skeptical about this watch for a while and after a lot research it became obvious that there was nothing else out there that would suit my needs like the Apple Watch. I absolutely love how I can configure different faces with unique complications according to what I'm doing any time & any...
I was excited to get an iWatch for Christmas, when I got the item I went to add the cellular and was told by my carrier it was "blacklisted" and already activated by T-Mobile (I have Sprint). They said they can't activate due to being reported as lost or stolen...what the.....
The fourth iteration of the Apple Watch still looks like a tiny iPhone on your wrist, but for many, it was the most exciting device announced at Apple's event earlier this month.
Bigger; better screen; All old Watch bands fit on the Series 4; Good battery life; Faster performance; Fall detection has the potential to be lifesaving; ECG features give users more control to monitor their health on a daily basis; Accurate auto workout detection and ending feature; WebKit support...
ECG app isn't available yet; WatchOS 5 drops support for Series 0 devices; New complications are only compatible with new watch faces; Still no support for third-party watch faces; Still no native sleep tracking; Siri has trouble completing Shortcuts; More expensive than any other Apple Watch; and...
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
No matter h ow skeptical we were from the very beginning the Apple Watch is everywhere now. You see them on the wrists of all kinds of people-not just tech nerds. It is officially a thing.
The display is actually very pretty and makes the Watch easier to use
Battery life has diminished and some of the coolest features aren't available yet
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