26% of Apple Watch users use it regularly to make calls

Just over a week ago we echoed the latest rumor surrounding the third-generation Apple Watch, an Apple Watch that will integrate an LTE chip, but it won't allow us to make calls, a move that doesn't quite make a lot of sense. According to data from the latest survey conducted among Apple Watch users, in addition to using it to check notifications, quantify the physical activity we perform and others, 26% of users regularly use it to make calls, despite the poor quality that the Apple Watch offers us in that sense.

If you are Apple Watch users, it is more than likely that you have used this option when the phone rings and you are in another room, to pick up a call or make it if we know that the duration of it will be short, due to as I have commented before, to the quality of it. The implementation of the LTE chip in the Series 3 will only be limited to the use of data connections, a move by Apple that surely will not promote sales of the same, unless Apple wants to sell it to us in another way where this chip may have a real function.

As it's usual, Apple has always tried to sell us its products through its presentationsSurely, if the inability to make calls is confirmed, a lot of effort will have to be made so that users bother to renew their Apple Watch for the third generation. If the launch is confirmed, do you plan to renew your Apple Watch for this model with an LTE connection? Or as is my case, I'll wait to see if it is confirmed at launch and I take advantage of the price drop that the current Series 1 and Series 2 will have, along with the Nike model.


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