The watch can be used to make calls, send messages, listen to music and use Siri even if you don't have your iPhone to hand - it's also available without this functionality for £399, It comes in two screen sizes - 40mm or 44mm, The watch's speaker is loud
It's slow to boot up, You have to be on EE or Vodafone to use the Apple Watch without an iPhone to hand
If money is no object and you've got an iPhone, the Apple Watch Series 4 is a great buy. It's effectively a tiny smartphone on your wrist, and the health and fitness features really make it stand out. It looks stylish too.Overall Score: 88/100RATINGS:Ease...
Published: 2018-09-19, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
We've covered only the most significant differences in the above comparison - we didn't even have time, for example, to mention the cool new dynamic watch faces available for the Series 4's larger screen. But hopefully you get the idea.The newer model is...
Still on the pricey side, Battery life needs to be more than two days
Apple clearly believes smartwatches are here to stay - the Watch 4 utterly proves that. The design alone is a big upgrade, with the screen offering far more visibility, and while the health benefits are only going to help a subset of users, they're welcom...
Published: 2018-09-19, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Better design, Lifesaving metrics, Top sports features
More expensive, Battery life still short, Siri integration still not great
Just as Samsung, Google and the Wear OS gang look like they're catching up to Apple, it goes and streaks ahead. The truth is that the Apple Watch Series 4 is in a different league right now, and balances style, features and specs to make an excellent smar...
Strong display, Lovely back, Clever new health features
No upgrades on fitness really, ECG capability limited to US later
This is a really impressive upgrade from Apple - if you're thinking of getting yourself a Watch from the brand, we'd suggest you start thinking about this one. Given the display is the only real upgrade, you could say there's not much of a change - but it...
Published: 2018-09-13, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Bigger screen, Louder speaker, Still lets you use old straps
Electrocardiogram feature not available at launch
It's clear from our quick time with the Apple Watch Series 4 that this is a much bigger bolder experience than ever before. The electrocardiogram features might be a bit much for most people, but the bigger screen is certainly both noticeable and thinner...
Published: 2018-09-13, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Bigger and more immersive screen, Louder speaker, Same strap size
Electrocardiogram feature not available at launch
From our quick time with the Apple Watch Series 4 it's clear this is a far bigger and bolder experience than ever before. Sure, the forthcoming electrocardiogram (ECG) feature might be a bit much for most people, but it's really the bigger screen that mak...
Abstract: Since its introduction, the Apple Watch has been a bit of a conundrum. For better or worse, it's simultaneously a fashion statement, a notification device and a fitness tracker with the latter being the main focus of updates over the past two years.The ne...
The Watch 4 improves on the Watch 3 in a number of different ways. It's thinner, faster and has a larger display, making it the most appealing smartwatch Apple has produced to date.A number of new features such as fall detection and the option to conduct...
Abstract: The Apple Watch Series 4’s design represents a total overhaul of the Apple Watch. Where previous versions were only available in 38mm and 42mm, the Apple Watch Series 4 comes in larger 40mm and 44mm cases.This results in a display that’s more than 30% lar...