He's lying about the battery, so NO SLACK. All the reviewers have no been able to kill the battery unless they played with it all day long the day they received it. I'm better that pinheads phone died quicker than his watch.
He said (quote) "the battery gets out too quick." (/unquote).
Can you let me know where you saw a definition of what he meant by "too quick"? If you can't, can you admit you're just making up silly crap?
the apple watch battery is not good if you are a frequent traveler and takes a redeye anywhere. and while i like induction charging, i wish i didn't have to bring along another cable for those 30 mins charge at the airport waiting area. Speaking of quick charging... apple needs to find a way to enable quick charging on all their devices. A 30 min charge barely raise the battery level by 10% on the phone.
He's lying about the battery, so NO SLACK. All the reviewers have no been able to kill the battery unless they played with it all day long the day they received it. I'm better that pinheads phone died quicker than his watch.
He said (quote) "the battery gets out too quick." (/unquote).
Can you let me know where you saw a definition of what he meant by "too quick"? If you can't, can you admit you're just making up silly crap?
I could google "stupidspeak" and maybe get a translator for whatever he said, but its obvious from context he said it didn't last long enough, for what? Maybe he forgets to charge each night
Let's see... the Apple watch has to be charged daily. While that may be fine for the typical user who charges it on their nightstand every night, its not exactly convenient when traveling.
Funny because my Apple Watch hardly ever goes below 50% battery life when using it all day....What the hell is he doing to use that much battery? I often wonder about the iPhone too...I have a 6S and I never have issues with battery life and yes, I use it all day long, calling, 2 email accounts, etc.
He's wrong, 100 reviewers says so and I say so. Battery life is not short. So, mr. fat lips should shut his mouth and keep his lying for his own voters.
Did the 100 reviewers travel everyday for weeks? Sometimes charging on the go is not exactly convenient. Getting 2 days out of a device is not a lot to ask for.
Well if he has trouble working it out, then it's not intuitive, is it?
intuitive - using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive: his intuitive understanding of the readers' real needs.
You guys need to get out of the basement every now and again.
I'm no fan of Bush, for obvious reasons, but is he wrong? I don't think so.
All he is stating is that the battery life is not yet good enough, and that future versions will improve, and in the meantime, he will keep using his current Apple Watch.
I guess I'll just never understand the battery life hounds.
1) I'm not wearing the damn thing to bed. 2) So i take it off, and put it on the charger, which turns it into the worlds best nightstand alarm clock.
All it has to do is make it through a whole day. If anyone's Apple Watch is not making it through a whole day for them, I sympathize with your plight. But if it does, then you're making an argument out of nothing.
Well if he has trouble working it out, then it's not intuitive, is it?
intuitive - using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive: his intuitive understanding of the readers' real needs.
You guys need to get out of the basement every now and again.
Well apparently it's not intuitive for him that doesn't mean it's not intuitive, period. I certainly have no trouble working it out.
I could google "stupidspeak" and maybe get a translator for whatever he said, but its obvious from context he said it didn't last long enough, for what? Maybe he forgets to charge each night
Google 'stupidspeak' and let me know whether it says about Jeb Bush and the Watch.
Aside from that, you just avoided the question by attempting to sound cute. Or were indulging in stupidspeak yourself, wouldn't you say?
Let's see... the Apple watch has to be charged daily. While that may be fine for the typical user who charges it on their nightstand every night, its not exactly convenient when traveling.
Exactly. Especially a presidential candidate who's on the road 24/7.
I could google "stupidspeak" and maybe get a translator for whatever he said, but its obvious from context he said it didn't last long enough, for what? Maybe he forgets to charge each night
Google 'stupidspeak' and let me know whether it says about Jeb Bush and the Watch.
Aside from that, you just avoided the question by attempting to sound cute. Or were indulging in stupidspeak yourself, wouldn't you say?
I just responded, I felt it was clear from context; the "cuteness" didn't change that message.
As I wasn't refering to you at all, but attacking Bush directly, and now you made it personal with the gratuitous insult? Fantastic... So, will do the same then.... Not sure what the hell your problem seriously, unless you voted for this POS in the past and somehow feel like defending his dribbling idiocy against all reason!
BTW, remember, I'm Canadian and voted Liberal in the last election so I wouldn't have to deal with right wing garbage like Bushie boy. Was working in the US in 2001 when his "brighter" brother was elected... The horror in the face of people I work with at seeing him elected, should not be repeated ever.
Let's see... the Apple watch has to be charged daily. While that may be fine for the typical user who charges it on their nightstand every night, its not exactly convenient when traveling.
Exactly. Especially a presidential candidate who's on the road 24/7.
Come on, traveling, there is a USB port in most planes in business and first class and you can buy a battery pack well, everywhere. You're telling me he doesn't sleep ? Or can't find 60 minutes a day to top off.
My apple watch battery life is phenomenal. I have it on every minute i am awake during the day and rarely does it ever dip below like 30% unless i'm awake until like 5am. 1. why is this a news story? 2. Why would anyone want a clown like this in office? (disclaimer: I despise politics, politicians and everything they stand for). But seriously, this guy is off his rocker lol.
I'm no fan of Bush, for obvious reasons, but is he wrong? I don't think so.
All he is stating is that the battery life is not yet good enough, and that future versions will improve, and in the meantime, he will keep using his current Apple Watch.
While I don't want a 3rd Bush as President, I'm far from a fan of OBAMA. He's a clown and clearly acts like one!!! Zero experience running anything.
But having the Apple for for a couple weeks now, Battery Life has been great. From when I wake up to getting back in bed, I generally have 50% of the battery life left. That's acceptable to me. I don't mind charging it daily. I just stick it on the Watch stand charger I have that's next to my iPhone that I also have to charge daily. I don't want to wear it while sleeping. I also think it's pretty speedy for what it is. If you want FASTER, that'll drain the battery faster. How big of a watch do you want strapped on your wrist?
I have the 42mm version. If you want long battery life, you have to have compromises. Which means something like a e-ink screen the pebble has. That's the watch for you but it also does a whole lot less. So there's pro's and con's. 3rd party Apps that have to load from the phone are slower, but built in are faster and that's still pretty new with the WatchOS 2.0+. That'll take more time. I'm really very happy with this watch and I'm not a watch person. I haven't worn one for years. I like it more then I thought I would.
There's a lot of little things that I just love. For example Notifications. I can see when people come and go at my house as my Watch will let me know. When I'm streaming Amazon Prime Music, and wearing my bluetooth headset, I can just go on my watch on easily skip a song forward or go back, or pause, play. I don't have to get out my phone. My next appointment will pop up and display on my watch. That's really nice. Quick glance and see what the temp is currently.
Seeing my Heart rate throughout the day is cool along with my activity for the day and cal burned. I really like the watch letting me know to get up every hour if I haven't been standing up for a hour. To let me know and just get up and move about for a minute is a good thing. It also helps keep me away early in the morning. It's all these many small things that really make the Apple Watch great. I have a number of watch bands that are quick and simple to swap out without using any tools.
I don't know anyone personally with a Apple Watch, so I haven't done anything like send someone else by heart rate, or a drawing. I haven't played with Siri enough or really tried doing voice calls on it. I'm learning new things.
Have year heard, You use your Desktop for Hours, your Smartphone for Minutes and your Smartwatch for Seconds. You really should only be on your Apple Watch for seconds. Not minutes playing some game!!!
If the Apple Watch is not for your, maybe it's the Pebble. Or no Smart Watch. So far, it's won me over.
I agree with you completely. I think people who have a use for a smart watch will find one and generally be pretty happy with it. On the other hand, i believe that some strapped on an Apple Watch and expected it to be like a 2nd iPhone. I think of it as an extension of the iPhone that also tells time and always shows me the strangely fascinating health data. It has become somewhat of a personal obsession to see how long and how far I walk daily.
Could it be better? Of course, there is a laundry list of things that can be added, removed, or reworked, but as with the first iPhone, the evolution of these products will always leave some happy, some neutral and some absolutely enraged....
Well if he has trouble working it out, then it's not intuitive, is it?
intuitive - using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive: his intuitive understanding of the readers' real needs.
You guys need to get out of the basement every now and again.
There is no absolute intuitiveness; it's relative to the user ("one feels", tells you it is a personal point of view) Of course, you can make it so that you hit the broadest number of people's point of view. And because, we do share similar cogntive ways of processing information, there is a baseline of what is considered complex. Creating something that won't be considered intuitive by most is simpler than creating the opposite; there is more variance on the other side. That's why there is so many bad UI designs after all; everyone trying to do something "intuitive" and failing.
Also, there will always be people you can't cover.
Seems addled brain Jebby is one of them.
Even an Iphone is not intuitive to some (like my father); does not mean that it's not
Comments
Can you let me know where you saw a definition of what he meant by "too quick"? If you can't, can you admit you're just making up silly crap?
Likely he was asked about it.
You're not winding it right.
intuitive - using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive: his intuitive understanding of the readers' real needs.
You guys need to get out of the basement every now and again.
1) I'm not wearing the damn thing to bed.
2) So i take it off, and put it on the charger, which turns it into the worlds best nightstand alarm clock.
All it has to do is make it through a whole day. If anyone's Apple Watch is not making it through a whole day for them, I sympathize with your plight. But if it does, then you're making an argument out of nothing.
Aside from that, you just avoided the question by attempting to sound cute. Or were indulging in stupidspeak yourself, wouldn't you say?
As I wasn't refering to you at all, but attacking Bush directly, and now you made it personal with the gratuitous insult? Fantastic...
So, will do the same then....
Not sure what the hell your problem seriously, unless you voted for this POS in the past and somehow feel like defending his dribbling idiocy against all reason!
BTW, remember, I'm Canadian and voted Liberal in the last election so I wouldn't have to deal with right wing garbage like Bushie boy.
Was working in the US in 2001 when his "brighter" brother was elected... The horror in the face of people I work with at seeing him elected,
should not be repeated ever.
Come on, traveling, there is a USB port in most planes in business and first class and you can buy a battery pack well, everywhere. You're telling me he doesn't sleep ?
Or can't find 60 minutes a day to top off.
There is no absolute intuitiveness; it's relative to the user ("one feels", tells you it is a personal point of view)
Of course, you can make it so that you hit the broadest number of people's point of view.
And because, we do share similar cogntive ways of processing information, there is a baseline of what is considered complex.
Creating something that won't be considered intuitive by most is simpler than creating the opposite; there is more variance on the other side.
That's why there is so many bad UI designs after all; everyone trying to do something "intuitive" and failing.
Also, there will always be people you can't cover.
Seems addled brain Jebby is one of them.
Even an Iphone is not intuitive to some (like my father); does not mean that it's not