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I'm not to sure, it's like a mini phone on your wrist.
You can answer calls listen to music it has heart rate sensors I think or some sort of sensor tracks all your health and stuff. It's a very personal device as in you can customise loads, get new bands etc. Tom knows, he has one. Last edited by Will.; 24-01-2016 at 01:10 PM. |
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I don't see the point of owning an Apple Watch when it's practically just your IPhone with a smaller screen attached onto your wrist. Last edited by Jason.; 24-01-2016 at 01:14 PM. |
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It's just handy really You get notifications through to it (which is handy in sküle or out somewhere because it means you're not getting your phone out and risking it being taken away), it has loads of pre installed apps including some really good fitness ones which basically means you don't have to get a Fitbit and all that which I like and it counts your steps, stand goals and exercise. The apps you can get for it are really good and it's nice having your phone in your pocket whilst listening to music and you can control from ye wrist.. And it includes a 'ping' feature you tap when you can't remember where you've left your phone so it plays a noise loudly. It is very gimmicky but I do enjoy it |
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