In most cases, I wore a watch so that I could manage my messages and see who was calling without having to pick up the phone. Formerly, when I did not have a clock, I would miss calls; but, now that I have a clock, I do not miss calls as long as the bluetooth does not disconnect. Got pros: Time spent at work Changing the Appearance of the Widgets Seen on the Home Display Screen You can customize the search that will be performed on the phone by pushing a button on the watch. See the following for some disadvantages: Bluetooth disconnects itself occasionally. Indeed, the Bluetooth version on my iPhone SE is 4.2, thus it's possible that this is the situation. As a direct consequence of this, not all of the messages are sent, and even among the ones that are, not all of them are saved within the first few hours (I set everything up clearly, I know all the menus by heart). Feature: the connection with the clock is severed whenever you use bluetooth to connect the phone to the car radio. Despite the fact that the widgets on the homepage can be customized, what I really need is the ability to show the "notification" widget. Instructions that aren't quite right: The alarm clock beeps and displays the instruction "to turn off, press the button." When you press the button, the alarm will go off 10 minutes later. To turn it off, press and hold the button for a few seconds. It took me a few days, but eventually I was able to figure it out. At least the alarm clock doesn't get moved any more than three times.
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