The foregoing information can be summarized as follows: this is a good addition to your iPhone (this watch only functions with an iPhone; there are no less interesting analogs for Android); it does not function independently. Is the benefit of this watch comparable to the smartphone itself? Not even close; for the majority of people, there won't be a single feature that would be truly worth spending their hard-earned money on:) On the one hand, it appears that you are making life easier for yourself with voice input and other features (whether this is actually essential is another topic), but on the other side, a new chore is added each day to charge them. Not to suggest it's a trinket, but perhaps someone will use it frequently. With relation to water defense. The watch is protected from water (only fresh water, by the way), which in this case only means that if it accidentally falls into the water, the watch is probably going to survive, but in the event of damage, the warranty is void. You shouldn't swim with the watch. a 3 or 5 series should be chosen. The ECG function, which will be included in the fifth series in 2022, is still unavailable, but there are virtually no differences between them. The wheel's constant on-screen feedback and tactile feedback are still present. Overpay twice for it. I guess that;) I went with the 38mm size because it doesn't feel too little and doesn't get in the way of my hand. In general, I suggest this particular model if you're considering purchasing a smart watch for an iPhone.
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