The Apple Watch 5 is a premium smartwatch, but one that doesn't offer a huge upgrade over the Watch 4, apart from the very welcome always-on display. It hasn't risen in price, and there's more
Apple Watch Series 3 review: Apple's LTE-enabled smartwatch is the most fully-featured on the market, but LTE isn't going to be for everyone. If you’re in the UK then it’s worth noting
For an iPhone there's no better wearable than the Apple Watch, but it is completely incompatible with an Android. If you want to use your Samsung as your main device with a wearable, the go for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, it is a very fluid and powerful device, definitely on par with the Apple Watches and integrates seamlessly with a Samsung
The Apple Watch SE now just sits exactly where it should have all along - well below the Series 8 in terms of design, features, and usability. But that's no bad thing, as it represents a brilliant
Apple Watch Series 7 (LTE): Starts at $499; Apple Watch Series 9 (GPS): For those who menstruate, the Series 9’s temperature sensor is a valuable feature worth considering, but only if you
But, up until the watch was upgraded to include an LTE functionality/modem, I didn’t see how it meaningfully divorced me from my phone, and allegedly improved my overall quality of life. Now that it has LTE, I purchased an iPhone 11 Pro Max and Apple Watch 5 44m with the ceramic back (last year).
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