These are the first impressions of the Apple Watch Series 3

The media is receiving the first Apple Watch Series 3 and beginning to conduct their first reviews of the product. It is a product that can mark a before and after. In any case, like every product that comes out on the market, they find very favorable points, but also some that need improvement or should not be there.

We will see what valuation and impression give technology pages as important as Wired, CNET, TechCrunch or The New York Times, to the new Apple watch that will allow us to make calls and in general, act as if we had an iPhone on our wrist. 

Some media compare the revolution of this equipment with the release of the iPod, for the ease of listening to thousands of songs. But it also has to improve in other aspects such as battery life and some software improvement. For Wired:

The device is said to keep people connected while you free yourself from your phone, avoiding unnecessary distractions in places like the gym. The main complaint is still the product's battery "still the biggest limitation". On the other hand, watchOS still needs a simpler interface, as well as more and better applications. Also, Apple needs to make a watch with a screen that is always on.

In the case of The Verge, have observed problems connecting to known Wi-Fi networks, preferably before doing so with the phone. However, this seemed to be resolved when Apple shipped them a replacement unit. On the other hand, Siri still has to improve, as the assistant's reliability is not as desired. Finally, if you want to start enjoying Apple Music on your Series 3, you must wait for its release on the device in October.

For CNET, the phone gives what Apple promises, especially in calls, messages and synchronization with the music of our iPhone. However, battery consumption is the watch's workhorse, even more so when exercising and using GPS.

TechCrunch values ​​the Apple watch positively, but wonders if many users will demand Series 3, compared to the great functionality that Series 2 presents.

Lastly, The New York Times, very positively values ​​Apple's effort in the health application and everything related to physical exercise. In addition, this medium considers whether it is necessary to have an LTE clock with the over-cost of SIM duplication that the operators would provide.


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  1.   Monica said

    Good morning

    Do you have any news about when the LTE version will be released in Spain?

    Thank you very much