No matter h ow skeptical we were from the very beginning the Apple Watch is everywhere now. You see them on the wrists of all kinds of people—not just tech nerds. It is officially a thing. And as of the Series 3 last year, it was even a pretty good thing that you could buy without feeling annoyed to hell by shortcomings. So where does that leave us with the Apple Watch Series 4, the device's first major design overhaul since it was launched? Well, it's a totally good, not regrettable thing, except bigger—and with bigger ideas that push the boundaries of how we think about wearable devices. Watch How to Know If the Heat Is Making You Sick 01:26 Now playing Turn Yourself Into an Action Figure! Wednesday 6:22PM 01:39 Now playing Spoilers of the Week: July 22nd Friday 5:58PM But first, it is literally larger. In going from Series 3 to 4 Apple popped in a new processor, improved the antennas, added a few more sensors and then sort of smooshed the watch down, so it's now 0.7 mm thinner but its diameter is now 2mm wider. It results in a watch that is not obviously different. Advertisement… Read full this story
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