Some brutal reviews. Wow.
Watch is too slow?
Watch is not for tech novices?
Watch apps work poorly?
Uh oh.
Watch is too slow?
Watch is not for tech novices?
Watch apps work poorly?
Uh oh.
I'm curious about Gen 2 though, I hope they make it circular. Moto 360 is finally getting a full 360x360 resolution (no flat tire) and that to me, is the perfect look and feel of a Smartwatch
The review version of the Apple Watch is experiencing performance problems that Apple says will be fixed in upcoming software updates, one of which is expected to arrive before the device lands on the wrists of consumers, according to an early review of the device.
Some brutal reviews. Wow.
Watch is too slow?
Watch is not for tech novices?
Watch apps work poorly?
Uh oh.
Topolsky says that the Watch too often interrupts him with notifications while he's trying to do other things. "Im in a meeting with 14 people, in mid-sentence, when I feel a tap-tap-tap on my wrist A version of this happens dozens of times throughout the dayfor messages, e-mails, activity achievements, tweets, and so much more. Wait a second. Isnt the promise of the Apple Watch to help me stay in the moment, focused on the people around me and undisturbed by the mesmerizing void of my iPhone? So why do I suddenly feel so distracted?"
Some brutal reviews. Wow.
Watch is too slow?
Watch is not for tech novices?
Watch apps work poorly?
Uh oh.
who are you people complaining about battery life!?!?!
a) all of the reviews seem pretty uniform in saying that there is more than enough battery life for all day usage.. one saying they went from 5:xx am to 11:xx pm when it just hit "low power". Granted they were all 42mm.. but that's what I'm getting
b) "I don't want to worry about charging multiple devices nightly" What? I mean seriously, do you like go to sleep and then Batman uses your devices to patrol the streets at night? How hard is it to plug in 2 or even like 4 cables before going to bed? And it's not even JUST apple watch.. I mean I don't get people raving about phones having 42 or 60 hours of battery life. Does it really make your life better by not having to spend those 2 seconds at night plugging your phone in?
first world problems and all of that...
This seems like something that could be corrected by the end user.
I'm skeptical. Why would Apple let reviews go up today if software performance is going to get significantly better before launch? Maybe this update will shorten the battery life in exchange for more power or something.
Some brutal reviews. Wow.
Watch is too slow?
Watch is not for tech novices?
Watch apps work poorly?
Uh oh.
I'm skeptical. Why would Apple let reviews go up today if software performance is going to get significantly better before launch? Maybe this update will shorten the battery life in exchange for more power or something.
Both opinions are fine, you can be okay with charging nightly and still wish the battery lasted more than 15 hours.who are you people complaining about battery life!?!?!
a) all of the reviews seem pretty uniform in saying that there is more than enough battery life for all day usage.. one saying they went from 5:xx am to 11:xx pm when it just hit "low power". Granted they were all 42mm.. but that's what I'm getting
b) "I don't want to worry about charging multiple devices nightly" What? I mean seriously, do you like go to sleep and then Batman uses your devices to patrol the streets at night? How hard is it to plug in 2 or even like 4 cables before going to bed? And it's not even JUST apple watch.. I mean I don't get people raving about phones having 42 or 60 hours of battery life. Does it really make your life better by not having to spend those 2 seconds at night plugging your phone in?
first world problems and all of that...
a lot of the sluggish comments are to do with apps pulling data from the phone rather than caching it. Maybe they can update the software so the phone always has fairly recent information stored locally for the glance screens at least. That should make it seem a lot snappier without really hitting on the battery.
The fact they are saying it's really slow when the Apple Watch uses location based apps is kind of crazy when that seems like that was big selling point of the Apple Watch to begin with
This seems like something that could be corrected by the end user.
Patel says the Watch is too slow. "The Apple Watch, as I reviewed it for the past week and a half, is kind of slow. There’s no getting around it, no way to talk about all of its interface ideas and obvious potential and hints of genius without noting that sometimes it stutters loading notifications."
Jobs would never have let the Apple Watch be released in its current state.
Jobs would never have let the Apple Watch be released in its current state.
The notification complaint seems daft unless they aren't that configurable?
The app makers really need to let you do hardcore configuring; does Apple let you?
If I only want to be tapped when my wife or boss texts me, but no-one else, isn't that possible?
On the same token, can't I say.. choose to get Tweet notifications from only one person?
Brutal seems a bit hyperbolic.
The original iPhone didn't have 3G and only ran native apps. The original Air ran like a pig. In fact every Apple piece of hardware pales next to its third iteration.
Yet it did the main things it was supposed to do extremely well.
Your mistake is in assuming there is a thing it is "supposed to do."
It is also a sorry state of affairs for wearables if the Apple Watch is the best available, and yet still has these compromises.
This seems like something that could be corrected by the end user.
The notification complaint seems daft unless they aren't that configurable?
The app makers really need to let you do hardcore configuring; does Apple let you?
If I only want to be tapped when my wife or boss texts me, but no-one else, isn't that possible?
On the same token, can't I say.. choose to get Tweet notifications from only one person?
can you quote some reviews on that?These reviews are a bit confounding. Most say that it is by far the best smartwatch available at the moment, and yet it has issues with being sluggish and unresponsive. considering the level of the processor in the Apple Watch, it should be a smooth affair. Hopefully they really can get these quirks worked out before release, but it is strange that Apple would allow the device to be reviewed with unfinished software. Perhaps they really are working on the device right up until it ships as some reports have indicated.
It is also a sorry state of affairs for wearables if the Apple Watch is the best available, and yet still has these compromises.
can you quote some reviews on that?
neither the WSJ, nor recode, nor the verge, nor the NYT specifically calls the interface "sluggish". (i did a quick and dirty cmd+F on "slug" and "respons" just to make sure) They're mostly talking about apps not LOADING as quickly as they would hope. The interface seems to be responsive on native apps and whenever apps have loaded over from the phone.
unless slowly loading apps is what you'd call "sluggish", which i wouldn't. Sluggish is slow UI frame rate and constant re-tapping buttons because of unresponsive UI elements, which i didn't really read any mention of.
These reviews are a bit confounding. Most say that it is by far the best smartwatch available at the moment, and yet it has issues with being sluggish and unresponsive. considering the level of the processor in the Apple Watch, it should be a smooth affair. Hopefully they really can get these quirks worked out before release, but it is strange that Apple would allow the device to be reviewed with unfinished software. Perhaps they really are working on the device right up until it ships as some reports have indicated.
It is also a sorry state of affairs for wearables if the Apple Watch is the best available, and yet still has these compromises.
Some brutal reviews. Wow.
Watch is too slow?
Watch is not for tech novices?
Watch apps work poorly?
Uh oh.
I agree, from what I've seen the UI itself seems pretty smooth it's just all the waiting for apps and glances to load make the experience feel sluggish.
unless slowly loading apps is what you'd call "sluggish", which i wouldn't. Sluggish is slow UI frame rate and constant re-tapping buttons because of unresponsive UI elements, which i didn't really read any mention of.
Verge said:Buttons can take a couple taps to register
i wonder how much of this is badly optimized "payloads" within third party apps, how much of it are bluetooth limitations and how much of it is CPU based.
i'm quite certain that a big part of these issues need to be alleviated by optimizing the communication channel between the phone and the watch and can't really be "brute forced" by the watch having a faster chipset.
native apps seem to be fine and once WatchKit 2.0 hits, so should third party native apps.
Verge said:sometimes it stutters loading notifications.
It sounds a bit half baked overall; I might still buy one since ~$400-500 isn't an enormous amount of money.. and I'm a gadget head.. but I hope this stuff is smoothed out over time.
really disagree with this. it gives the Apple Watch a pass because it's going in a different direction than most wearables. Every review.. even the verge one.. basically goes on to say "while other wearables are trying to put your phone on your wrist, apple watch is trying to change how we interact with our devices. less intrusive." it seems to mostly get good reviews because they are greatly intrigued and excited by what it's trying to accomplish compared to other wearables, BUT it's clearly a first gen product.Indeed, it basically gives the Apple Watch a free pass because it's the best of a very bad bunch.
Part of the problem.
You're free to spend your money however you like, but to complain about a device and then buy it...