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Why I won't wait to buy the Apple Watch Series 4

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I’ll admit, when Apple introduced the first Apple Watch, I wasn’t totally convinced. A gadget for $1,000 that functions like a pedometer and puts a few notifications on your wrist (if you’re an iPhone user)? Really? I bought the watch anyway - and I didn’t regret it.

This week, a good three years later, Apple is introducing the fourth generation of its digital watch. This time I’m sure: with the Series 4, Apple will succeed in breaking into the mass market.

Apple has significantly improved the watch from generation to generation

If you look at things retroactively, Apple’s strategy for their Watch series has been to provide a minimal product at first and ask a lot of money for it. Then they follow with innovations and meaningful functions step by step with each ensuing generation.

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The first Apple Watch appeared in 2015. / © ANDROIDPIT

The first generation was pure minimalism. Of course, the first watch came with quite accurate fitness functions for many sports, along with the notifications that were sent directly from the phone to your wrist. But would you ever answer them? Would you want to make phone calls and go jogging without your phone? And without a GPS! Apple thought that you would at the time. When I think about the fact that the battery only managed to last one day, I wonder why the watch sold at all. And have I already mentioned that the basic version was available in meager aluminum for 349 dollars? The stainless steel version even cost over 1,000 dollars. If you wanted to get even more decadent, you could choose the real gold version, which cost several thousand dollars. All in all, it was hard to make much use of the first generation.

Apple Watch Series 3 – finally started getting interesting

Only Tim Cook himself - or maybe Phil Schiller - can explain to us why GPS was missing in the first version, although it’s really hard for me to understand why, I wasn’t surprised when I had to take my watch and iPhone with me when I went out, since the first version had no GPS on board.

With the second generation, I remember that I still brought my phone along to listen to music but, theoretically, I could have done without it.

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Finally usable: Apple Watch Series 3! / © NextPit

The third generation brought me a feeling of liberation. And gradually, I realized that a smartwatch could play a role in my health. Only Apple Watch wearers can probably understand what I’m talking about, but for sporty people the device can be a real obsession.

The Apple Watch’s killer features finally arrived in the third generation

With Series 3, Apple really succeeded in creating a big hit that allowed customers to confidently say: “Hey, this watch was worth every cent of its very high price”. Okay, okay, fans always say that, but I really mean it.

Health always in sight - and sometimes that can be embarrassing

The Series 3 finally gave me the feeling of freedom I expect from this kind of gadget. The watch tracks my movements, I can respond to messages directly on the watch and don’t always need to reach my phone anymore. And most importantly, I don’t have to take a phone with me anymore. Thanks to eSIM, I can also be reached “on the go” via my phone or stream music.

And due to its new water resistance, the watch would sometimes ring while I was in the shower. The conversations were high quality and always clear for both sides. The only question is what the caller might think knowing that I was in the shower...

But the best features are the health functions. Not only is the Apple Watch able to accurately measure pulse and calorie consumption, but I believe it can also save lives. After a long party night, I forgot to take my watch off at night. The next morning, the Watch warned me that my pulse jumped at night in an unnatural way.

Both my doctor and I blame this on drinking, and since then I wear the watch regularly at night, which can be done without any problems thanks to the improved battery. Thank god nothing has happened like that since then.

Apple cracks the mass market with Series 4

Until now, smartwatches seemed like they were just fitness gadgets that are too expensive and meant for people who could senselessly spend money. Just for fans or mainstream tech fans.

The Series 4 will change that. The watch makes sense, even for people who haven’t been fully convinced of its usefulness. The improved S4 chip in the heart of the watch is designed to provide faster speed as well as new features. There’s the ECG and the ability to detect falls and get help in certain situations, which will convince many undecided people.

Apple’s new pricing strategy is the best part. The Apple Watch Series 4 is available for 399 dollars. That’s certainly not a bargain, but if you’re going to spend a lot of money, then it’s for your own health. Anyone who’s ever had an Apple Watch knows how helpful it is.

This time Apple has made a big leap, and I’m sure of that. So it’s quite possible that from now you’ll be talking to people on the phone who are in the shower. This will be me sometime soon - with the new Series 4 on my wrist.

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    Peter Carmina Sep 19, 2018 Link to comment

    They'll crack the mass market when the allow Android phones to sync with the watch.


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    Deactivated Account Sep 17, 2018 Link to comment

    "cracks the mass market" of whom? The elderly? Nobody cares about fall detection lolol. FANBOY ALERT

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    storm Sep 14, 2018 Link to comment

    Smart watches. They really need more support on the back end. Which means connectivity.

    I'm in and out of connectivity far to much for them to be meaningful even then.

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    Rusty H. Sep 14, 2018 Link to comment

    Still too expensive, for me personally, given what I use a watch for. Now, I waited until the Samsung G4 was announced, and the price was reduced on the G3, to pick up the Frontier about a month ago. I was going to just play with it, and send it back, but, I ended up keeping it because the functionality of being able to glance at the watch for phone, text, email notifications was perfect, in my day to day activity. Working on machines, all bent over, and some other tech calls/text, requiring you to put down what you are doing, unsnap the phone from my belt clip, see who it is, answer/ignore it is a PITA and I can just do it from the watch. And, the battery life was better than I thought. 2-3 days, easy.
    When they improve another watch in a couple years, I might upgrade to a newer one, but it won't be the BRAND new one, but most likely, last years because for me, it's a better bang for the buck.

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