Hi Scott,

I’ve not actually tried my battery for more than a day,

Migh have to give it a go and see how long it lasts.

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On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Monday, 13 February 2017 6:10 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Apple Watch questions

That battery difference is significant.  I get 2 to 3 days on the series 2 
where I got a day / day and a half tops on the original generation 1 version.

On Feb 12, 2017, at 11:52 PM, David Chittenden 
<dchitten...@gmail.com<mailto:dchitten...@gmail.com>> wrote:

According to Apple, the only differences between the series 1 and series 2 are: 
Series 2 has slightly larger battery, GPS receiver, and the auto-clear function 
for water in the speaker. The series 1 has the same water resistance rating, 
the same memory, and the same chipset as the Series 2, oh and a slightly better 
battery, though not as good as the series 2 battery. As I do not need the GPS 
tracking in the watch, I went with the Series 1.

Kind regards,

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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On 13/02/2017, at 17:40, Scott Granados 
<scott.grana...@gmail.com<mailto:scott.grana...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Alex, this helps clear up.  I think of the series 1 as the old original 
model I had and the series 2 the new model I have now with the GPS and 
waterproofing.  I wasn’t aware the series 1 was as similar to the 2 as it is.
            The processor in the Apple Watch is fairly substantial.  I’ve seen 
some videos demonstrating running windows on an Apple Watch.;)

Thanks for your good information as always.



On Feb 12, 2017, at 9:39 PM, Alex Hall 
<mehg...@icloud.com<mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>> wrote:

Just to clarify, the first generation is what I think of when I think of the 
2015 Watch. The series 1 and 2 were released in fall 2016. Both the new models 
have identical internals in terms of speed and power, so should respond pretty 
much the same, which is faster than the old first generation but not blazing 
fast. At least, that's what I've found in my limited testing (I still own a 
first ten and have only briefly tried the new models).

The main things with the series 2 over the 1 are the GPS, better waterproofing, 
and brighter screen. The series 1 is as water-resistant as the old first 
generation, while the series 2 is good for swimming and other full water 
activities which could threaten a first gen or series 1. As far as I know, the 
water resistance is identical on the series 1 and first generation; the 
difference between those is more the processor.

Is the series 2 worth it? Well, you could sync over some music, then use 
bluetooth headphones and walk/run with only the Watch, no phone. The 2 has GPS 
so will handle that just fine. It's also good for swimmers, or anyone who 
regularly submerges their hands in water. But the series 1 is fine if you don't 
want stand-alone GPS or the advanced waterproofing. In theory, it will be just 
as responsive as a series 2.

Again, this is all just from my understanding after reading a lot of reviews 
and informational articles. I use a first generation daily, and haven't found a 
compelling reason to upgrade yet. But if mine broke like Donna's I'd probably 
go for a series 1 since I don't do much swimming and always carry my phone. 
Then I'd do the higher-end model when the next upgrade comes out. But that's 
just me.

--
Alex Hall




On Feb 12, 2017, at 19:11, Sarai Bucciarelli 
<sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com<mailto:sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Get the series 1 from Target. On sell right now, and if you get their red card 
can take 5% off that price.
Sarai D. Bucciarelli 
www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli<http://www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli>


On Feb 11, 2017, at 4:19 PM, Donna Goodin 
<doniado...@me.com<mailto:doniado...@me.com>> 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

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