Hi Donna, I’m not sure it’s worth the money but I’m not sure it’s not, it’s
border line.
The biggest thing about the series 2 for me is it’s much faster and more
responsive than the series 1. It does tend to be very sensitive though in
terms of the screen activating. The GPS for me seems tome things like the
screen with your city update faster while traveling but over all it’s pretty
subjective. I don’t use any apps that run independently in the watch with GPS
to really benefit.
On the watch if you want to start voice over you should triple press
the crown or go to the app on the phone and go to general, accessibility and
voiceover and activate.
Good luck.
> On Feb 11, 2017, at 5:19 PM, Donna Goodin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Well, since I don't have AppleCare, it's a $200 repair. For an additional
> $170 I can get a second GEN watch. Here's my question. Is there any reason to
> get the second generation over the series one? Obviously there's the
> waterproofing issue. But I'm wondering about how much the addition of the GPS
> matters. There's $100 difference between the series one and the second GEN,
> so the series one is tempting. If people feel that the dish in of the GPS
> chip is important, could you tell me why?
>
> Also, on a much more basic level, I need to repair my existing watch, which
> I'm still using. What's the command for turning on VoiceOver?
> Thanks,
> Donna
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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