Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My son ordered the same one. He too is still waiting!
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I just got my first iPhone the 6+ after many years of Android phones. Ther are some things that I don't like on the iPhone but since I have an iPad and a MacBook I figured that it was time to switch. Don't see the need for an iWatch as of now. They are pretty pricey.
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I was on the fence for awhile, but decided to order one. I get many voicemails during the day while I am doing inspections, and I do not ever answer my phone during inspections...my iphone 6+ stays in my pocket and I answer business calls when I return to my office.
The other day my wife needed to get a hold of me for an emergency and I did not see/hear the voicemail until much later. She never calls me during inspections unless it is very important. With the apple watch I will be able to see who is calling me or texting me without ever taking the phone out of my pocket. For this and many other reasons I think this will be worth it. I have read many articles on it, and folks say it allows them the freedom to "detach" from touching their phone as much. I know that this is just the first version, with bugs, etc, and the next generations will get better....but I did order one. Now I'm just waiting.....I've been a "Mac guy" for over ten years...before it became common..... I ordered the larger sport version, in space gray..... Frank
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You have a very good reason to have one, Frank.
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I've had my sports watch for almost 2 weeks now. You're right in that it's handiest feature is the ability to know that you're receiving a phone call or a text without pulling out your phone. If you're in the middle of something you can then decide what and when you need to do about it. I've turned off sounds on incoming notifications so I just receive a subtle (but noticeable) tapping on my wrist to tell me there's an incoming communication.
Battery life is very good. I'm able to make it through an entire day, although turning on the exercise app for a couple of hours will chew through the battery and leave it at about 10% by the end of the day. I've turned off the feature that automatically turns on the display when you raise your wrist to improve the battery life. I find it just as easy to turn on the display when I want with a single tap to the watch face. Making and receiving phone calls on the watch is somewhat limited because of the speaker size and microphone. With my poorer hearing, I find it difficult to understand incoming calls so far, so I don't use it for this. Sending text messages however is pretty easy, using the microphone to convert speech to text (since there isn't a keyboard.) All in all, I'd have to say it's a pretty "techie" device. I'm glad my spouse decided against getting one...don't think they would have found it useful enough to justify the expense. But I think it has great potential. After all, look how far the iPhones have come from the original model in 2007. |
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My husband still undecided whether to get the watch, but I'm loving mine more each day.
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When I worked, I had a cell phone with me all the time for work related things. But now that I am retired, I don't see this need to always be connected. Maybe I'm not social enough, but it seems a little silly to me that one would need to answer a call while working out in the gym or playing a round of golf. I mean, how did people get by before cell phones? I don't even wear a watch anymore, since I retired. Do you really need that phone by your side every minute of the day? People can't even go for a walk without talking on their phone for the whole walk. They are missing the whole connection with their surroundings; birds, beautiful scenery, other people. There's this guy at the gym that sits on a machine, does one set, then sits there and surfs on his smart phone for a minute or two, then does another set, totally oblivious to anyone that may be waiting to use the machine. He spends more time surfing the net than he does exercising. There is a girl that does a lot of stretching/yoga who, I swear, NEVER looks up from her smart phone, constantly scrolling and texting. People are becoming more isolated with these "social" devices, and they don't even realize it. Rant over.
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The people I am more connected to are my children and grandchildren.
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Chicago, Cary, and Champaign, IL Winchester, IN Lancaster, OH Tampa, FL |
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I think the " Cicret watch " will be fare more useful then the apple watch. Look at the info on YouTube about Cicret and you will be astounded. Also look at " Things you never knew existed " on Freeze HD . Amazing new technologies being offered .
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