Smartwatch users rank Apple Watch best in class in new JD Power survey

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  • Reply 21 of 24
    cornchipcornchip Posts: 1,954member
    kevin kee said:
    cornchip said:
    Is this the Apple Watch nobody wants to buy?
    It is such a shame that I am a nobody. It's hard to answer your question when the question itself is wrong.
    Fair enough 
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  • Reply 22 of 24
    I love my watch, I wear it every day, all the time. I bought it mainly for trail running, specifically the HR. The only quibble I have is (and it's a small "quibble.") is that if I have info displayed in the 3 main fields, Time of day (upper right), Distance (main middle), and Pace (bottom), then when I swipe the bottom to HR, I shouldn't have to swipe thru Distance, Pace which are already displayed. Also, I'm not interested in Cals, and I have to swipe thru those to, to get to HR from Pace. I should be able to choose the info displayed and info that is "swipe-able." In the upper right, I would like the Time of Day and the Time of run to switch automatically every 1-2 seconds w/o me having to touch the watch. And I would like the option to have the same auto switching on the bottom field, Pace/HR. Then I wouldn't have to touch the watch at all.

    Sounds small, but when on a trail looking to swipe or touch can be problematic....Also, I would like to edit runs on the iPhone. If I run a trail that is 7.1 miles (a known distance) I should be able to adjust the distance from what the watch says 6.9 miles to the actual posted 7.1 distance.

    I a minimalist runner, just my watch, sunglasses and go. I only run trails and it is wonderful. Thanks Apple! :)

    Love the watch, love not having to carry my iPhone. Love Apple! :)
    brucemc
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  • Reply 23 of 24

    kevin kee said:
    I love my AppleWatch, never I have without it since the day I bought one. I even have a collection of the different bands, that I swap depending on the settings. Saying that, the score by JD Power is meaningless. What is important is the customer satisfaction, and Apple has one very satisfied customer here.
    Exactly. Well said.

    Such negative responses...sign of the times, I guess. They need their separate section. 

    Best.
    edited July 2016
    brucemc
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