Apple Watch 3.35 cm (1.32") OLED Digital 272 x 340 pixels Touchscreen Stainless steel Wi-Fi

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product name : Watch
  • Product code : MJ3E2TY/A
  • Category : Smartwatches & Sport Watches
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  • Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
  • Long product name Apple Watch 3.35 cm (1.32") OLED Digital 272 x 340 pixels Touchscreen Stainless steel Wi-Fi :

    38mm, Retina display, S1, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, watchOS 1, Stainless Steel Case, Link Bracelet

  • Short summary description Apple Watch 3.35 cm (1.32") OLED Digital 272 x 340 pixels Touchscreen Stainless steel Wi-Fi :

    Apple Watch, 3.35 cm (1.32"), OLED, Touchscreen, 8 GB, Wi-Fi, 40 g

  • Long summary description Apple Watch 3.35 cm (1.32") OLED Digital 272 x 340 pixels Touchscreen Stainless steel Wi-Fi :

    Apple Watch. Display diagonal: 3.35 cm (1.32"), Display technology: OLED, Display resolution: 272 x 340 pixels, Touchscreen. RAM capacity: 512 MB, Flash memory: 8 GB. Wi-Fi. Weight: 40 g. Band material: Stainless steel, Band colour: Stainless steel. Operating system installed: watchOS 1

Reviews
Updated:
2015-09-13 06:06:45
Average rating:78
Uk has collected 621 expert reviews for Apple Watch 3.35 cm (1.32") OLED Digital 272 x 340 pixels Touchscreen Stainless steel Wi-Fi and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Theinquirer.net
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2015-09-13 06:06:34
Average rating:0
Samsung is looking to change that with the Gear S2 , hoping that the circular face, classic design and two-to-three day battery life might manage to woo buyers away from Apple's shiny alternative...
theaustralian.com.au
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2015-09-13 06:06:34
Average rating:0
The arrival of smartwatches was supposed to spell the end of dedicated fitness bands with Gartner predicting that ‘half the people who would have bought a fitness wristband will buy a smartwatch instead.' However, the lukewarm reception to the army of And...
crowdedbrain.co.uk
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2015-09-13 06:06:34
Average rating:0
It is true that Apple sold 4 million units in just first few months of release. It is also true that Samsung went from 75% market share to under 8% market share with the introduction of Apple Watch. That sort of market share shift is monumental in any ind...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2015-09-13 06:06:34
Average rating:0
As Apple says, the Watch is its “most personal device yet”: that ethos even stretches to the way that company sells the product, with the in-store experience more jeweller than technology retailer. Even the packaging says high-end watch, rather than tech...
  • Water- and swim-proof, Built-in GPS, Brighter, more readable screen outdoors...
  • The price is high, Still no sleep tracking...
  • It may not look it, then, but the second Apple Watch is a serious overhaul, and a successful one at that. Where the first watch was merely okay as an occasional fitness tracker, it's now a fully fledged multi-sport fitness device with very few gaps in its...
whathifi.com
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2015-09-13 06:06:35
Average rating:0
Now that Apple has (finally) joined the music streaming party, we decided it was a good time to give the Apple Watch a thorough workout. No doubt you will have read plenty about it elsewhere, but we wanted to find out just how good it is for listening to...
  • So the $64m question: do you need an Apple Watch? Simple answer, no. Like all Apple products it is beautifully made, does all sorts of clever things and is a big talking point with friends and colleagues. But it is expensive. Very expensive.And in the con...
v3.co.uk
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2015-09-13 06:06:35
Average rating:80
The Apple Watch is the company's first dive into the wearables space and has already become the most talked about smartwatch yet, despite previous efforts from the likes of Motorola, Pebble and Samsung. No wearable device has generated as much hype as th...
  • Gorgeous design, smooth performance and navigation, great screen...
  • Very expensive, software will take a while to get used to, no support for native apps (yet)...
  • Apple's first wearable device is late to the party, but already stands out in a crowded market. Whether it's worth the price tag is another matter...
Theinquirer.net
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2015-09-13 06:06:36
Average rating:0
While in the past wearable devices failed to generate as much hype as the Apple Watch , its late entry into the wearables market means it's joining an already-crowded market. Perhaps with this in mind, Apple has taken a different approach to its competito...
  • Gorgeous design, smooth performance and navigation, great screen...
  • The price, software will take a while to get used to...
  • The Apple Watch, though not without its flaws, is undoubtedly the best smartwatch we've tested to date. Apple's approach for the device to be be as much about fashion as functionality pays off. However, while it trumps its Android Wear rivals, we're still...
pcauthority.com.au
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2015-09-13 06:06:36
Average rating:80
A ppraising a first-generation Apple product is one of the hardest things a reviewer can do, and the Apple Watch is a perfect illustration of why. You look at the specs; you look the price; you look at what it does; and you end up giving it a mediocre rev...
  • The true test of any personal device is simply whether or not you miss it when it isn't there. In the case of the Apple Watch, after just a few days of continual use I came to expect it to be on my wrist at all times. It's also changed my behaviour. Bef...
macworld.co.uk
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2015-09-13 06:06:37
Average rating:0
We will make no bones about it: Macworld UK is a publication for Apple fans, and as Apple followers we love the Apple Watch. But it is important to get a feel of what the opposition has to offer, and in this case that means reviewing the Sony Smartwatch 3...
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