Abstract: The iPhone XS Max is the best iPhone Apple has ever made. Sure, that can be said about each year's new iPhone crop, but the iPhone XS Max sets the bar for iPhone and Android smartphones. The only downside to the XS Max is its price tag. It starts at $1,09...
Published: 2018-10-01, Author: Graham , review by: cultofmac.com
Abstract: Apple Watch is pretty awesome at doing a lot of things. But mapping workouts isn't one of them. At least, not until now. Back in 2016, I was pretty disappointed with the maps I got from my Apple Watch Series 2 (the first model that came with built-in GPS)...
Abstract: I've now been wearing and using Apple Watch Series 4 for about 2 weeks, since just after the September 12 event at the Steve Jobs theater. I did my initial, deep dive review after a week of fairly frenzied testing. I'm revisiting it now after a second wee...
Published: 2018-09-27, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Apple takes unjustified heat for iteration of a product year after year, but without tossing out the whole platform and design, the company has a game-changer on its hands with the evolutions in the Apple Watch Series 4.($32 off in tax outside NY & NJ*)($...
Published: 2018-09-27, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Bigger and improved screen, Long battery life, Much-improved performance, Accurate step tracking, Walkie-Talkie conversations are a blast, New heart features could save lives, Talking to Siri is easier
More expensive than ever, Transferring LTE service can be tricky, ECG feature isn't ready yet, Some watch faces feel like information overload, Rival watches have even better battery life
Apple has done a lot of work here, and nearly all of it is excellent. The big-screen redesign was long overdue and well-executed. The Watch's performance has improved to the point where it more or less just does what you need when you need it. WatchOS 5 h...
Published: 2018-09-26, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Mesmerizing new display, Fast and smooth performance, Health features could be game-changers, Battery life hasn't suffered
Siri still falls short, Expensive
I find the trajectory of the two main smartwatch platforms fascinating right now. Wear OS, which started out pushing practical functionality and health tracking, is now rushing toward the fashion end of the segment. In contrast, the Apple Watch started ou...
battery life, Faster performance, Fall detection has the potential to be lifesaving, ECG features give users more control to monitor their health on a daily basis, Accurate auto workout detection and ending feature, WebKit support makes viewing HTML links
ECG app isn't available yet, WatchOS 5 drops support for Series 0 devices, New complications are only compatible with new watch faces, Still no support for third-party watch faces, Still no native sleep tracking, Siri has trouble completing Shortcuts
Published: 2018-09-24, Author: Jeremy , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: If you've been on the fence about the Apple Watch, I understand where you're coming from. Early versions were at least disappointing, if not perplexing, limited as much by hardware and software as Apple's pricing and vision. Holdouts still ask the same qu...
Abstract: I have a new best friend. It's the Apple Watch Series 4. Boy, do I love this miraculous little machine.The new Apple Watch really is wonderful. As with everything else, speed makes it so much more fluid and seamless. The display is gigantic and awesome...