Stuff - UK (2019-12)

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FIRST TEST APPLE WATCH SERIES 5

Always-on


my mind


pple’s domination
of the smartwatch
market is so easy it’s
boring, like watching
a cat play with a couple of mice
that are already half-dead.
There’s no great secret to
this continuing success: it’s all
down to a seamless relationship
between hardware and software,
and a bunch of really impressive

health features that the other
wearable makers still haven’t
been able to match.
You’d be forgiven, then, for
fearing that Tim Cook and pals
would be planning a nice long
snooze on their laurels after the
excellent Apple Watch Series 4.
But while the Series 5 isn’t as
significant an upgrade as last
year’s model (after all, that was

arguably the first smartwatch
that could save your life), it
does have one key addition:
an always-on display.
By no longer requiring you to
flick your wrist to see the time
and any notifications that may
have popped up, the Watch S5
becomes a lot more like, well, an
actual watch. And because of
the clever tech powering it, the

new screen doesn’t annihilate
your battery either.
Also new to the feature set
is a built-in compass, while the
watchOS 6 update adds a host
of new tricks that make the
Watch even smarter than it
was already. This is still a great
wearable, then – but has its
maker done enough to entice
you to dump last year’s model?

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With a display that no longer needs waking up with a violent gesture, Apple’s latest


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