It is still unclear whether Apple will brand the new Apple Watches as unique anniversary models or wait until next year

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      5 months ago

      You’re right, especially regarding the iPhone.

      But the watch still has a pretty good bezel around the screen. Since you don’t have to hold it with your hand, it makes sense to make that bezel as thin as possible (or disappear entirely). The screen would get marginally bigger, but the watch itself would stay the same size.

      At least, I hope that’s the case.

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        5 months ago

        That isn’t what they’re doing—it says in the article that the measurements are of case height, not screen size within the case. The body of the watch is bigger.

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          5 months ago

          Well then I hope Apple Watch wearers all secretly covet the giant, round Google watch from ten years ago.

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            5 months ago

            Honestly, they had me for the 1st gen, and then progressively convinced me that I don’t need one as they made it more of a phone.

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              5 months ago

              I’d like an open source watch that looks nice and has long battery. I think it could be useful to manage whatever the hell is wrong with my brain that I cannot stay focused on a task.

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                5 months ago

                I agree, but it needs a solid philosophy of use behind it so if doesn’t capture all of your attention the same way a phone does.

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                  5 months ago

                  Yeah, I don’t think taking all my notifications and moving them to a smaller screen is the solution. That’s really compelling for sports, but I’m not doing anything away from my phone for long enough to need that.

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        5 months ago

        The phone made sense up to a point—it has become more like a miniature book, and the changing form has reflected that.

        The entire point of the watch is to free yourself from the screen of the phone for basic tasks. If the function of the watch hinges on the screen, then the phone is the better tool for that.

        There was a time when Apple understood how the different parts of their ecosystem existed in their own lanes. Tim Cook has not seemed to grasp that one of their greatest strengths was that their devices weren’t designed to do absolutely everything, but rather a few targeted things very well.