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re: Apple Watch Yes or No?
Posted on 10/4/17 at 9:27 pm to LSU5508
Posted on 10/4/17 at 9:27 pm to LSU5508
See the more I think about it the more I think the NON lte version is best.
Can’t I just throw a playlist on the watch and still just run with the watch connected to Bluetooth headphones?
I can’t imagine needing lte for phone calls or texts. The only thing I’d lose is the ability to play a radio station from Apple Music from the watch to Bluetooth headphones
Can’t I just throw a playlist on the watch and still just run with the watch connected to Bluetooth headphones?
I can’t imagine needing lte for phone calls or texts. The only thing I’d lose is the ability to play a radio station from Apple Music from the watch to Bluetooth headphones
Posted on 10/4/17 at 9:32 pm to DoubleDown
Yes you can add a playlist but for me having a range of more than 15 feet is important. Like you I don’t care about streaming music or using the watch as a phone. However there are many times throughout the day where my phone is either left in my office or out of range and it would be helpful if I had access to messages, calls and emails. I tested gps only for the last 10 days in the yard and after 10 feet the watch would drop. This was an issue for me which led me to returning and purchasing lte. Also being able to go for a run or outside with a loaded playlist and access to a phone and messages is well worth the 70 bucks.
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