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« on: January 13, 2016, 09:00:53 pm »

This is what I'm still using my Apple Watch for

Apple's smartwatch isn't perfect by a long shot, but I'm still using it daily. Recently, I've seen comments from friends and strangers alike about their Apple Watch: It's been left on the nightstand, in the drawer, and otherwise ditched from its place on the wrist. I can't say I'm entirely surprised: As much as I love the concept of the watch, it's far from being a perfect accessory. Siri, which should be the watch's marquee feature, is often slow to wake and respond—largely because it needs your iPhone to do the query processing. You can't see the time unless you wake your watch, to save battery. Notifications and glances can be impenetrable to those who don't know where they're hiding. And while Watch apps are a great idea in theory, 85 percent of them just don't serve a useful purpose on your wrist. Apple's watchOS 2 helped address some of those pain points, bringing third-party complications, native apps, and more Siri commands, but the company still has a long way to go bef...<br clear='all'/>

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