The reason why apple doesn't allow the watch to stay always on is that you might get OLED ghosting (screen burn-in) but they recently patented a new technology that would allow them to do that without damaging the screen and we might see that in the next models
Every time the same thing I am waiting for the new watch because I don’t want to spend so much money for the old model. The new watch is coming out it’s so expensive I will wait for it to get cheaper, which it never really does ... so I won’t ever own one probably thanks apple for saving me so much money - love it .
You can’t have the screen on the whole time if it’s OLED unfortunately - it is not a question of battery life, it would cause burn in on the OLED display
Unlike the iPhone, which I have upgraded every year since the original, this is the first time I'm upgrading my Apple Watch. I've been rocking the 1st-gen since launch. Siri is sooo slow on my watch, but this review leads me to believe Siri won't be much better on the new model. I'm sure she will still be faster than what I currently have which would be nice for HomeKit.
I have the Series 3 and still have to use my reading glasses on my 42mm to read the watch face I use the most often. During exercise, I'm not wearing (or carrying) my reading glasses, so sometimes I just have to take an educated guess and use the Force to figure out what the number is. In particular 5s, 3s, and 8s are a little tough to read without the glasses. Anyway, all of that to ask, with the Modular watch face and/or the running mode, are the numbers any larger on the Series 4 than those displayed on the Series 3?
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