Apple Watch: Disappointed users would also buy successors


A survey of 330 dissatisfied Apple Watch buyers revealed, among other things, that 41 percent of users would buy the second generation of the wearable despite their dissatisfaction.

In a recent survey, 330 dissatisfied Apple Watch users were interviewed within the past month. A little more than half of them wore the wearable at least two weeks before they realized that they couldn't do anything with the Smartwatch from Cupertino. 17 percent of the respondents, on the other hand, only needed a few days to realize that the Apple smartwatch is not for them.

With 50 percent of dissatisfied Apple Watch Sport users and 65 percent of Apple Watch buyers, the gadget now lives in the drawer.

While 67 percent of the lucky Apple Watch users were unsatisfied with the performance, 89 percent simply saw no real benefit in the device. The short battery life was a knockout criterion for 59 percent, 80 percent found the functionality too limited. The fact that you have to turn your wrist so that the display comes on and the time can be read was annoying for 63 percent of the respondents, while 51 percent found the operation too complicated.

Although actually unsatisfied with the Apple Watch, 11 percent of those surveyed still wear the gadget bravely – and 19 percent at least from time to time. In contrast, 36 percent sold or gave away the smartwatch.

But this is really awesome: Despite all the criticism, 41 percent of the disappointed Apple Watch wearers would also buy the next generation of the smart health watch and thus give the watch a second chance. So loyal iSheep You shouldn't find fans at any other manufacturer.

Speaking of Apple, the company is currently participating the message Headlines that a London pensioner claims 7,000 euros in damages from the group. When checking his iPhone, the phone was apparently reset to factory settings – and all photos and contacts on the smartphone were also deleted. Since he had not backed up this data, Apple "wiped his life out" by resetting his iPhone. He was only asked afterwards whether he had backed up the content of the cell phone.

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