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ChuckMcM ◴[] No.41852838[source]
In many ways (no pun intended :-)) I would relate to having an iPad mini and a much much dumber phone which was just text/chat and voice. I have gotten there because I'm constantly in this weird tension between wanting a bigger screen on my phone because the app I'm using and wanting a smaller phone so that it is easier to pocket and carry around. A friend of mine did the folding screen phone thing and that has its advantages but I really like a small phone (and ideally with a long battery life so no 1000 nit screens on it). Definitely first world/21st century problems :-). I do find engineering tradeoffs in product design an interesting thing though.
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xattt ◴[] No.41853648[source]
Apple keeps a lot of owners addicted to their phones by making Watch support exclusive to iPhone.

I’d love to go dumbphone and a Watch synced to an iPad at home, but this is not an option.

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thorncorona ◴[] No.41853734[source]
What keeps them addicted to their watch?

I've never found a compelling use case where I'd willingly buy another Apple watch.

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1. xattt ◴[] No.41854425[source]
Exercise tracking is a biggie for me.

Integration with Fitness on Apple TV is extremely slick for HIIT and yoga.

Also, the third-party Intervals Pro app has been my go-to running app. I started with Apple+Nike since 2010 and a Fitbit Charge in 2015, but nothing let me customize my workouts as much as the Intervals app.

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2. dartharva ◴[] No.41854916[source]
Do you really need it though, or is it some sort of placebo effect in place? I can bet most professional athletes don't use such devices.
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3. tomr75 ◴[] No.41855474[source]
you'd bet wrong. A lot of them use chest strap/HR variability monitors to guide training/track illness + fitness