CopperBrompton
Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
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Monthly cost for EE was announced on day one: it's £5. Personally I can't think of any reason to go for the LTE model, though, let alone pay £60/year for it.
Very different devices, though. Apple Watch does very much more, though personally I mostly use mine for notifications, Apple Pay (it's my most-used method of payment) and Siri control of smart home devices.When the Apple Watch gets anywhere near that battery performance I'll be tempted.
No, you don't.I remember when the data bank/calculator watch was cool.
It was rumoured on day 1, but not confirmed until today via chat, although not available to see the details online at all.Monthly cost for EE was announced on day one: it's £5. Personally I can't think of any reason to go for the LTE model, though, let alone pay £60/year for it.
Keen on ordering an Apple Watch 3 with Cellular, when pre-order opens tomorrow.
Just wondering if anyone on here has one of the earlier versions and what they think of it for cycling?
(No need to post saying how rubbish Apple and their products rcs are btw. Heard it all before.)
Nope, it was announced by Apple on day one.It was rumoured on day 1, but not confirmed until today via chat, although not available to see the details online at all.
It's academic, but I think you must be mistaken. Apple haven't announced any UK pricing for EE contracts at all. There were an awful lot of people on EE forums, slating them for how disorganised they were, considering that they were the sole UK network on day one.Nope, it was announced by Apple on day one.
I'm honestly not. Can't speak for how EE handled it.It's academic, but I think you must be mistaken.
I can track a 4-5 hour ride and still get a full day's use from it.How long does the battery life on a device like this last when tracking a ride?
https://www.amazon.com/Smartphones-Pedometer-Amesica-U80-Wristwatch/dp/B01NBH4SFL/ref=sr_1_21?s=outdoor-recreation&ie=UTF8&qid=1505655617&sr=1-21&keywords=smart+watches&refinements=p_36:1253555011My daughter in law just bought one for £349 I think and Mickey Mouse tells her what the time is. I believe it can be used for cycling with heart monitor included and other things I don't know about yet. Wouldn't buy one myself, far too expensive for a pensioner.