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</div><p>I’ve always been very skeptical when it comes to Apple Watch. From the start I wasn’t necessarily
convinced that I had a need for the device. Its price tag and early user interface bugs quickly wore thin on me and I ultimately found myself going weeks at a time without wearing it or even charging. As I wrote last year, however, watchOS 3 and Apple Watch Series 2 quickly changed my opinion and made
Apple’s wearable an integral part of my lifestyle.</p>
<p>When people started calling on Apple to
add LTE functionality to the Apple Watch, however, I was puzzled. Why does a wearable that’s always connected to the iPhone need LTE?</p>
<p>The more I’ve thought about it, though, the more I see the other side of the argument. The perfect Apple Watch is one that has no dependancy on the iPhone, but rather is fully functional wherever you go.</p>
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