It'll be useful when Apple actually bother innovating a watch rather
than have it depend on an iPhone via bluetooth the whole time.
And the battery life sucks.
On 6/29/2015 4:59 PM, Joe Quinn wrote:
this question is for those who, obviously, have an apple watch. Why'd you buy it? In my
view, you can do the same things with it, and even more, with your iphone. The only real
benifit I can see with it, is that you get your notifications even when your phone's not
within reach or charging. In that case you could use a braille display if you had one, or
turn up your volume to make sure you don't miss anything. And let's not even talk about
the price. $349 US for something that, again, is really not much more than, a speaker to
your phone. I'd love to hear what others think and your justification for buying one.
It's not a "need" device.
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