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Am going to go to the Apple Store tomorrow to try one on and see how I get on with it.
Fancy one, but also concerned it may become unused... Lots of positive feedback on this thread, most seem very pleased with it which is positive!
Will keep in cheap with the 42mm Sport if I get one so if it ends up on ebay it won't be too much of a loss!
Fancy one, but also concerned it may become unused... Lots of positive feedback on this thread, most seem very pleased with it which is positive!
Will keep in cheap with the 42mm Sport if I get one so if it ends up on ebay it won't be too much of a loss!
Ok so I now have a space grey Sport 42mm on my wrist...
Now what do I do?!
Any tips or must have apps?
One question, when scrolling through the options of health, calendar, stocks menu, and then choosing one - eg Calendar, how do I go back to the options menu again? Other than clicking the scroll wheel which takes me back to the clock face and then swiping up to start again?
Now what do I do?!
Any tips or must have apps?
One question, when scrolling through the options of health, calendar, stocks menu, and then choosing one - eg Calendar, how do I go back to the options menu again? Other than clicking the scroll wheel which takes me back to the clock face and then swiping up to start again?
Pressing the crown then swiping up is how it's done I believe.
Other than the novelty of pressing the buttons and playing around a bit there's not much to do with it. It's just how it integrates into normal life that makes it for me. Notifications are the best thing by far imho.
I don't think there are any essential apps but I'm willing to find out if there are some.
Other than the novelty of pressing the buttons and playing around a bit there's not much to do with it. It's just how it integrates into normal life that makes it for me. Notifications are the best thing by far imho.
I don't think there are any essential apps but I'm willing to find out if there are some.
Bungleaio said:
Pressing the crown then swiping up is how it's done I believe.
Other than the novelty of pressing the buttons and playing around a bit there's not much to do with it. It's just how it integrates into normal life that makes it for me. Notifications are the best thing by far imho.
I don't think there are any essential apps but I'm willing to find out if there are some.
Or just cover the screen with your hand which resets back to the clock screen without pressing the crown.Other than the novelty of pressing the buttons and playing around a bit there's not much to do with it. It's just how it integrates into normal life that makes it for me. Notifications are the best thing by far imho.
I don't think there are any essential apps but I'm willing to find out if there are some.
LotusMartin said:
Still loving my 42mm stainless, now have 3 straps - so easy to change. Massively missing GPS though - still having to run with my phone sucks. Strava also need to sort their act out, no native watch app?!?
Looking forward to AW2 also
You only have to run with your phone for the first few runs, after that the watch is calibrated to your stride, you just wont get a map of your route.Looking forward to AW2 also
I bought one today... I'm not totally convinced.
If mail is open on my Macbook, it doesn't receive notifications - at least I don't think it does. Same with texts. I've downloaded the MyMail app which pushes Gmail....
If it's not receiving notifications easily then it's sort of defeating the purpose a bit.
More testing required.
If mail is open on my Macbook, it doesn't receive notifications - at least I don't think it does. Same with texts. I've downloaded the MyMail app which pushes Gmail....
If it's not receiving notifications easily then it's sort of defeating the purpose a bit.
More testing required.
NDA said:
I bought one today... I'm not totally convinced.
If mail is open on my Macbook, it doesn't receive notifications - at least I don't think it does. Same with texts. I've downloaded the MyMail app which pushes Gmail....
If it's not receiving notifications easily then it's sort of defeating the purpose a bit.
More testing required.
Took me about 3-4 weeks to accept that it is actually pretty good but still feel like it's 1 or 2 years too early - the functionality just inside joined up well enough - certainly for the sports apps.If mail is open on my Macbook, it doesn't receive notifications - at least I don't think it does. Same with texts. I've downloaded the MyMail app which pushes Gmail....
If it's not receiving notifications easily then it's sort of defeating the purpose a bit.
More testing required.
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