A:AnswerI tested it out. Sadly no. In order for Spotify app to work on your Apple Watch for streaming music you will need to connect to your IPhone.
On the other hand if you have music already synced on your iPhone through the Music App I’m able to listen freely without having my phone near me.
Also I’m currently using the 3month free trial Apple Music and it works perfect when downloading songs for offline. Apple Watch will need to be charging for songs to be downloaded from your iPhone to your Apple Watch.
A:AnswerFYI... Just for those who may be waiting and have one on order for store pickup.
I ordered mine online late Thursday night, September 24th. The order status changed to Preparing, Monday September 28th and got the email/text that it was ready for store pickup the following day, late Tuesday morning. I did the contactless pickup so I didn't have to go into the store and wait. It literally took 3 mins for them to drop it off at my car when I confirmed that I was there.
A:AnswerI disagree. I had the same watch for 6 years now, all I place was a glass cover. I never had any issues with my watch or cracks on the glass. I always get an apple care just in case. I think is how you use your watch and how careful you are in caring for your watch that makes the difference.
A:AnswerHi,
I purchased a new watch and best buy failed to honor the 6 months apple fitness. If you do purchase the watch from best buy make sure to let the sales rep know you are expecting to get it. I figure the watch would automatically come with it but I was wrong.
A:AnswerMy watch battery lasted 5 years. My Apple Care extended warranty had expired and the company brought out three new series and with the latest 2 WatchOS launches, they stopped making OS updates for my Series 1 watch. All of the Apple watches really a not easily repaired. Most are refurbished by the manufacturer. It was not worth it to me to keep my Series 1. A newly refurbished Series 1 can be had for $75-$90 Fyi, I am really a watch fan and love watches. A similar situation happened with my former exercise bestie, the Garmin 504.....battery issues and newer models with more features replacing it.
A:AnswerI found this on the internet:
Can I measure my blood pressure with Apple Watch?
This is probably the most asked question by anybody who finds traditional blood pressure cuffs bothersome and inconvenient. Apple Watch alone cannot take a blood pressure reading. The only medically accurate and validated way to do so today is by stopping the blood flow by inflating a blood pressure cuff around your upper arm and then deflating it while listening for changes in your arteries. To use your Apple Watch to measure blood pressure, you will need a connected blood pressure monitor that has been medically validated for accuracy such as QardioArm, which has been clinically tested, FDA approved and has a CE Mark.