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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Is Apple Watch 7 worth buying for 2022? Which Apple Watch 7 Should I buy

I have bought my first Apple Watch 1 (the 42mm size) when it was launched, that was back on 10th April, 2015.  The Watch 1 performed well and the battery last me couple of years too.  Back then, i have fork out extra money to buy a water proof casing for Watch 1!

Any way, I have lost and found my Apple Watch 1 for many rounds and finally I lost it back in 2021.  So, in conclusion; Apple Computers, Inc product really great consumer products and seamless iOS for the entire chain of gadgets they sell.

Below are some questions you might have for the new Apple Watch 7.

Is the Apple Watch Series 7 worth buying?

Verdict: Is the Apple Watch Series 7 worth buying? The short answer is yes. The Apple Watch Series 7 would provide iPhone users an unrivaled experience, especially considering the seamless integration between watchOS and iOS. Of course, you will need to be an iPhone user to take advantage of these features.

The Apple Watch 7 is the best Apple Watch overall. It's not a major upgrade over the Apple Watch 6 in terms of features, but it does have a larger display in new Apple Watch 7 sizes. For the first time, the Apple Watch comes in 41mm and 45mm versions, complementing the large screen

How is the Apple Watch Series 7 different?
Series 7 has the most advanced health and wellness features ever in an Apple Watch. You can measure your blood oxygen levels, 2 take an ECG from your wrist, 3 be alerted if it detects unusually high or low heart rates or an irregular rhythm, 3 and even measure your current heart rate.


I have bought my first Apple Watch 1 (the 42mm size) when it was launched, that was back on 10th April, 2015.  The Watch 1 performed well and the battery last me couple of years too.  Back then, i have fork out extra money to buy a water proof casing for Watch 1!

Any way, I have lost and found my Apple Watch 1 for many rounds and finally I lost it back in 2021.  So, in conclusion; Apple Computers, Inc product really great consumer products and seamless iOS for the entire chain of gadgets they sell.

Below are some questions you might have for the new Apple Watch 7.

Is the Apple Watch Series 7 worth buying?

Verdict: Is the Apple Watch Series 7 worth buying? The short answer is yes. The Apple Watch Series 7 would provide iPhone users an unrivaled experience, especially considering the seamless integration between watchOS and iOS. Of course, you will need to be an iPhone user to take advantage of these features.

The Apple Watch 7 is the best Apple Watch overall. It's not a major upgrade over the Apple Watch 6 in terms of features, but it does have a larger display in new Apple Watch 7 sizes. For the first time, the Apple Watch comes in 41mm and 45mm versions, complementing the large screen

How is the Apple Watch Series 7 different?
Series 7 has the most advanced health and wellness features ever in an Apple Watch. You can measure your blood oxygen levels, 2 take an ECG from your wrist, 3 be alerted if it detects unusually high or low heart rates or an irregular rhythm, 3 and even measure your current heart rate.

What size Apple Watch 7 should I get?
According to Apple, the 41mm Apple Watch Series 7 is sized for wrists between 130mm and 200mm. (That's roughly 5 inches to 8 inches, if you're rusty in the metric system.) The 45mm Apple Watch Series 7 is sized for wrists between 140mm to 220mm, or, roughly 5.5 inches to 8.5 inches.

What size Apple Watch 7 should I get?
According to Apple, the 41mm Apple Watch Series 7 is sized for wrists between 130mm and 200mm. (That's roughly 5 inches to 8 inches, if you're rusty in the metric system.) The 45mm Apple Watch Series 7 is sized for wrists between 140mm to 220mm, or, roughly 5.5 inches to 8.5 inches.

Is Apple Watch 7 waterproof?

What is the difference between Apple Watch 7 41mm and 45mm?Apple Watch Series 7 has a water resistance rating of 50 meters under ISO standard 22810:2010. This means that it may be used for shallow-water activities like swimming in a pool or ocean.

Do I really need cellular on my Apple Watch?
Separated from an iPhone: If you need to be out in the world without your iPhone, having a cellular Apple Watch gives you basic communication capabilities. This might be the case if you exercise without your iPhone or if you sometimes forget your iPhone due to a lack of sufficient pockets.

How far can Apple Watch 7 be from iPhone?

If WiFi does not work out, then her distance from the iPhone is between 30 and 60 feet (9. to 18 meters), with the longer distance only when there is a clear line of sight between the iPhone and the Apple Watch.

Even the smaller of the two watches in Series 7 (41mm) is bigger than the 40mm Series 6 Apple watch. People with smaller wrists will find this one more comfortable. The larger screen is more pronounced in the 45mm model, which is more suitable for people with bigger wrists.

Can Apple Watch still work if phone is off?
Yes - subject to certain conditions, many features may remain available when your iPhone is turned off. The full range of features - including calling and texting - is available when Apple Watch and iPhone are connected via Bluetooth. Whenever possible, the devices will connect via this method.

Hope you enjoy this article sharing my thoughts and research on the subject matter.

Cheers!

David Llim
Dr Mobiles Limited
1, Huron Street
Takapuna, Auckland 0622
New Zealand
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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Excuse me, can you lend me your P'3115 LaserFlex Pen from Porsche Design?



So there’s this US$634 pen that’s made by–what? You’ll take it? Hang on a second. At least let me at least go over its features. Anyway, the P’3115 LaserFlex pen from Porsche Design has a laser-cut interlocking stainless steel body which expands and contracts when the ballpoint tip hits the paper (or a groupie’s boob). It also writes in print and cursive, provided you know how to do both (no one knows!)

Well, at least for the time being, we will not be using the 
P’3115 LaserFlex pen when you fill up the Service Request Form at Dr Mobiles Limited to unlock your iPhone 5 or repair your Apple iPad Mini. May be not now; but perhaps next year?

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