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APPLE WATCH SERIES 3:AN UPGRADE OR THE UPGRADE

I've gone through the product specs, taken a good look at it and wondered is the APPLE WATCH SERIES 3 the best apple watch as far as series go? I'll let you decide but here are a few point and spot on in this device


YOU ARE FINALLY FREE FROM YOUR IPHONE!
Yes yes I said it. Apple has now made an upgrade to the watch that is less stressful and easy to operate. The old version of the smart watch: series 1 and 2 required you to have a connection with your iPhone before using the watch as a "mini phone" which took us away from the convenience of the device because the main reason why majority preferred to use the apple watch was because they wanted to spend less time handling their phones, and this was a total bummer. Finally theyve gotten rid of that, making the watch more or less a phone it self


AWESOME INBUILT FUNCTIONALITY
In addition to the apple watch series 3 being free from the shackles of the iPhone, it is also packed with amazing functions bringing closer to becoming a mini phone in your wrist. The features include inbuilt WIFI, a map, a heart monitor and dialer among many it also has a nice user interface too. CNDC gives an exclusive look and review on the device https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/24/apple-watch-series-3-review.html


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