Apple Watch X Says Goodbye To Small Screens

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Apple is under the assumption that every year our wrists get bigger and our taste gets worse. At least one of those is wrong.

RiqMoran
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I kinda like my 41mm Series 7. The bigger one looks like a bloody calculator on your wrist.

transhackr
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I wouldn’t support a connector change unless they integrate some kind of new tech/sensors to justify the change.

ebertmorales
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The thing is I LIKE small Apple watches, really sucks that they maybe will go away…

lolfreakwaca
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At some point, I may as well just get an iPhone armband and strap it on.

gforce
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Seems like they've finally caught on: all these screens are giving us eye problems. It's like we're aging in reverse—young folks now need grandpa-sized screens and jumbo text!

TheThaiLife
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I love that in the Tailosiverse, Tim just says “Good to get out of answering questions lol

TechSpaceCowboy
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first they kill the iphone mini and now the 41mm, why do people want gigantic things?

leogonzalez
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Even the 38 was too big for my tiny wrist and I don’t need a bigger screen. Thankfully it’s not something I need to upgrade often so will probably be hanging on to my Series 9 for a long time.

polishtheday
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they should just retain the band compatibility but for series 10 add a pogo pin style connector on the band for smart functions, so you can use older bands but also be able to swap out to a new 'smart' band. Also the pogo pin could act as a flashing interface like on series 6 and older. i really hope that the new "smaller" watch has same dimensions as the 41mm only a bigger screen.

atscxywqupim
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I'd be honestly annoyed if they actually get rid of the 41mm size. My husband has the 45mm and it looks huge AF on my tiny wrists. Don't even get me started on the Ultra. Will have to see it in person, but likely to go for the Series 9 instead if I end up upgrading my Series 7. Could also try to get a battery replacement instead

corgifluff
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I could watch this channel just for the skits 😂

michaelcarbon
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Most girls I know don’t want gigantic watches in their wrist……

Ronniezim
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Tim: we are excited to bring you usb c watch bands. No need to worry about carrying extra cables. Just strap a usb c cable to your watch and wrist and get ready for the best apple watch experience ever. We think you’re really gonna love it.

Did we do good EU? Is this what you wanted? Was Tim a good Apple?

megasxlr
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😂That “WHAT!?” At the end. I audibly said the same thing at the same time.

theanimationcritictaylorri
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Why magnetic, though? So that someone can just snatch it off your wrist at a moment’s notice? The current connector is at least sturdy and secure.

timtim
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2:10 - sold my Apple watch 41mm a year ago, been selling my band collection since then. All the requests I get are when people mistakenly think that my bands are for the 45mm. Quite a representation of what size makes sales.

Max-xlqv
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I’ve never changed my watch bands. I am I weird?

BaconFaceMcGee
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A quote from a former work colleague had me thinking a long time ago when the iPhone 6 came out (She had the iPhone 6 Plus) and I had just bought the iPhone 6, but went on to say how much she had to pay extra for it than the iPhone 6, when I questioned her on why she just didn't get the iPhone she said something that has resonated with me till this day, she said
"David while I might be getter older, my eyesight is not getting any better) so I guess the motto of the story is not everyone has 20/20 vision and so any extra real-estate on either a iPhone or watch comes in handy (For us older folk - I'm 61 years old by the way - thanks for asking - have a 45mm watch up from 41mm - Don't think a 49mm watch would look good on my thin wrist though.

davidholley
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Unlike their other devices, the sizes on the watch measure the body of the product, not the screen. If the sizes are increasing, that’s the measurement of the body of the watch.

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