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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16260004" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I was using an Apple Watch (latest version), which I initially liked. I found it convenient when I didn't want to carry my iPhone. But the thrill factor waned pretty quickly for me. The OS was quirky at times and therefore the watch wasn't as reliable as I needed it to be. Sometimes, for example, it wouldn't announce an incoming call. I also didn't like the fact that people around could hear my conversations since people tend to talk louder into the watch than normal. Lastly, the screen face is just too small and not anywhere near as simple to use as a smart phone. So after maybe 3 months of use, mine sits in my closet, where it will stay. My wife, though, loves hers. In part because she is way too attached to it. She even wears it to bed. Bugs the crap out of me when smart devices control our lives to that extent. She's not alone in this. I see way too many people every day spending way too much time talking on their phones, texting, answering calls like every one was very important. So I'm not a fan. Hope your wife likes it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16260004, member: 6727"] I was using an Apple Watch (latest version), which I initially liked. I found it convenient when I didn't want to carry my iPhone. But the thrill factor waned pretty quickly for me. The OS was quirky at times and therefore the watch wasn't as reliable as I needed it to be. Sometimes, for example, it wouldn't announce an incoming call. I also didn't like the fact that people around could hear my conversations since people tend to talk louder into the watch than normal. Lastly, the screen face is just too small and not anywhere near as simple to use as a smart phone. So after maybe 3 months of use, mine sits in my closet, where it will stay. My wife, though, loves hers. In part because she is way too attached to it. She even wears it to bed. Bugs the crap out of me when smart devices control our lives to that extent. She's not alone in this. I see way too many people every day spending way too much time talking on their phones, texting, answering calls like every one was very important. So I'm not a fan. Hope your wife likes it. [/QUOTE]
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