I'm more interested in the price reduction on the current model trickling down our way.
Are you referring to those already in circulation or the Series 1 with the dual core processor?
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I'm more interested in the price reduction on the current model trickling down our way.
Are you referring to those already in circulation or the Series 1 with the dual core processor?
Any of you guys wear the smaller one?
I had the smaller one. The screen is fine but the bigger one will probably make it easier to use...
There isn't really much you can do on the watch though to be honest so the bigger screen won't be so necessary
Apparently watchOS 3 is a huge improvement though? Supposed to be far snappier, and allows for more use out of 3rd party apps?
Apparently watchOS 3 is a huge improvement though? Supposed to be far snappier, and allows for more use out of 3rd party apps?
Any of you guys wear the smaller one?
Realistically though, how much more can you do on a watch?. The speed was fine IMO but faster is obviously better...
From what I read in the last while, there is apparently quite a difference in battery life between the small and big watches even though Apple doesn't say so. For that reason alone if ever getting a watch I will automatically go for the big one. Plus I'm anyway quite a big guy, so a small little watch on my wrist will just look wrong. I never actually compared them side by side on my wrist and since I'm now officially considering a series 2, I think a trip to the iStore is in order.
Aah good point.
Didn't even consider that.
But surely either way you need to charge them every night?
Aah good point.
Didn't even consider that.
But surely either way you need to charge them every night?
I charged my small one every second day...
Safely? Or was it dead as a door nail by then?