:) I think you may soon be a happy watch user.

First, the next OS release is supposedly a great deal faster.  I’ve found the 
current release to be pretty good but yes there are times especially loading 
apps that things start to crawl.  Supposedly, that’s addressed.  There was 
mention in the Keynote for your reference.

        Secondly, Apple has filed patents for inclusion of a sim chip in the 
watch.  I used to be with you thinking this would be useful but with the 
addition of WiFi calling I just haven’t felt as interested in this feature.  
Samsung does this now with the Gear series and that’s pretty cool from what I’m 
told but to me that’s just another way for the carrier to charge you more.  I’m 
not sure how much I use my phone with the watch out of range but it’s not that 
frequent.  what do you think having a separate line on the watch brings to the 
table?  I’m interested in your thoughts since mine started there but over time 
drifted away from the need for the extra expense and extra complexity of an 
additional cell radio just for the watch.

Thanks


> On Jul 5, 2016, at 6:39 AM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> 
> Jonathan,
> 
> I'm wanting to be able to put a sim card in to my apple watch then I wouldn't 
> need the phone!
> 
> Shame my watch is working slower than a fat kid running backwards.
> 
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> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn
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> Subject: Re: Taking The Headphone Jack Off Phones Is User-Hostile and Stupid, 
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> Wow, now I would love to have VR audio based feedback, much like Microsoft 
> was using in some blogs a year ago.
> 
> On a related note, I read in tidbits a comparison of the details provided by 
> Apple Maps vs Google Maps. Part three of the article should have some 
> accessibility remarks, keep a watch out for that. Hand if Apple Watch gets 
> native GPS, what do you think that could do for our usefulness of the Watch?
> Be safe out there!
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> Jonathan Cohn
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