Nick Abouzeid

Apple watchOS 4 - New watch, Siri, and Apple Music faces

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Ryan Hoover
I haven't found a strong use case for Apple Watch (for me) but the AirPod music integration they demoed at WWDC might get me over the edge.
Angus
@rrhoover same. I really WANT to want the Apple Watch. However, I don't.
Dan Matthews
@angus_halen @rrhoover as someone who has trouble remembering calendar/to-dos all day, the subtle wrist vibrations have become indispensable.
Nick Abouzeid
New from Apple's watchOS 4: - More watch faces (with more Disney characters!) - New Siri-centric face, with smart notifications - New Apple Music face for your music (with AirPod integration!) - Achievement Progress updates for your athletic goals - Two-way communication with gym equipment (Life Fitness, Cybex, Schwinn, Startrac, and StairMaster) - Flashlight mode & emergency flasher - Native core bluetooth support
Angus
The tag line says "new watch". Eh?
Blake Barber
Awesome!)
G G
@blake_barber40 this is the most useless update to watch ever. Basically 4 watch faces and they call it and update.
joshua
and yet, still no custom faces. a part of me believes it'll never happen, as apple are obviously intentionally avoiding this feature, and yet it still feels so inevitable
Alex Stoklas
Nice updates but looks like the watch is still below par as a fitness tracker. Still no sleep tracking and the app dashboard is absolutley useless, who needs rings? The Fitbit app is way better if you do sports and like to track KPIs!
E3
Apple Watch needs a new hardware design that incorporates four years of UX experience and knowledge they have gained since the inception of the device.