Hello, I have had a series 3 and I currently have a series 5. The
differences are days if you have a lot of outs I wouldn’t recommend
the series 3 because it only shows not quite 12 give space. Also if
you’re like me I am blind is well as I have a significant hearing
loss. The speaker on the five is much better. The reason why I upgraded
from series 3 to series 5 is that when my Series III began to falter
after the store and I got the device straightened out and functioning
properly we suddenly noticed that the battery has some serious
functionality issues in other words the battery drain was significant
enough that I thought that it would be better to just upgrade.
Let’s talk about that battery for a moment. For once the advertising
hype is actually correct the series 5 Billy does have a 17 hour battery.
So for me it’s a winner. In fact it is such a winter that most of the
time if I’m doing something that I know that the phone would be a
hindrance I just make certain I have my watch on. For the sake of
clarity I have the cellular model. Because I do sometimes actually get
voice calls but most of the time I use my series 5 for texting. And when
doing a test I held the watch close to my hearing aid in an extremely
noisy environment. And was still able to hear the watch. Just my
thoughts on this one. And also for the record I am totally blind. I hope
I comments here are helpful.
Sincerely Maurice Mines
On 25 Nov 2019, at 6:25, Sarah Massengale wrote:
Hey folks, and happy thanksgiving week to those who celebrate. I’m
looking at buying my first Apple watch this year, and I’m feeling a
little intimidated about deciding between the three and five. I’m
totally blind, so obviously none of the five’s snappy display
related things matter a bit to me. That said, are there any other
accessibility differences I should know about in the 3 Vs. 5?
Thanks,
Sarah
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