I haven't followed the reveal real close. Does the watch come with GPS? It would be nice to leave the phone behind on a run or bike ride and have the watch store your activity until you get back and can sync it.As anticipated, there's a watch, and it's quite nice. That being said, I just don't see the place for it when I've got something that does the same and more sitting in my pocket.
I don't think so? I'm watching the stream, and the guy running the demo is showing off the map app and hasn't mentioned the GPS.I haven't followed the reveal real close. Does the watch come with GPS? It would be nice to leave the phone behind on a run or bike ride and have the watch store your activity until you get back and can sync it.
Booooo.I don't think so? I'm watching the stream, and the guy running the demo is showing off the map app and hasn't mentioned the GPS.
It's Apple. People will pay it.I was warming up to the watch the more they showed. Then they showed the price. $349
It's a watch, that price isn't nuts.It's Apple. People will pay it.
Also true. I have friends who've paid $300 for watches that do way less.It's a watch, that price isn't nuts.
I've had coworkers who've paid $600 for a watch, if you can believe it.Also true. I have friends who've paid $300 for watches that do way less.
I can't even stand that, my watch is solar powered.Personally, I'm not interested in a watch I have to recharge constantly, as opposed to just buying a cheap battery every couple years.
Yeah the Verge has a bias rivaled only by a Gawker site. You should read their Windows Phone reviews, "The hardware is great, the OS is great, there's apps for everything I do, 6/10."
Things like the curved edges can also make a big difference.I wonder how much of the one-handedability is a function of the UI, not the dimensions.
--Patrick
HA HA HA HA...Ooo, not me.
Now, get two watches and mount them into a wearable Oculesque sort of display, and you might be onto something.
--Patrick