![]() Considering how much I find notifications distracting and frustrating, yet utterly necessary in modern life, the Watch is a clear win on the claim of helping you deal with the basics of modern interruptions.įor non-Apple Watch owners, know this: 100% of your regular Notifications will appear on the Watch. Further, I feel less urges to glance at my phone – ever. I can deal with at least 2/3 of my notifications through my Watch, and they go away. My iPhone now spends about 90% more time in my pocket, I don’t leave it out on tables or my desk, it’s just away. I put this first, as it’s the most important thing about the Watch. I’m focusing specifically on my personal impressions and experiences. If you want to learn more about the Watch, or read countless “must-get” App lists, I’m sure you can figure that out. ![]() And astute readers know that I must end this post with “only time will tell” – apologies. Or, as I see it, as long as better apps come along, which is inevitable, I may soon Love the Watch. I’d hold the core Watch functionality at 50% accountable for the Like, 30% for Apple apps, and 20% for third-party apps. ![]() One week into using it, and I’m well into Like, but not yet at Love. Meta.īuying the Apple Watch on day one for me was the precise opposite of buying an iPad – I had absolutely no idea why I was buying it, but figured I’d either like/love it, or return/eBay it – in other words, no downside. Screenshot from my Watch of me using Watch to take picture from iPhone.
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