Apple Watch

Conan1986

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Think the difference is Nike version has
1 - one additional face Nike+ that only for nike+ version
2 - the nike strap that only comes with the nike watch
3 - and a preloaded nike app(i think, cos I never use)
Other functions, i guess will be the same...

Some small error here.

Nike+ has two additional watch face (Nike digital and Nike analogue).
It has one additional colour you can choose for your watch face (Volt).
Comes with Nike sport band by default which can be purchased separately now. (Used to be exclusive in the past)

My take is, if you’ll definitely be buying watch bands, there’s no harm getting the Nike+ version since it can be configured to work like the regular version at the end of the day.
 

BlueBull

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Planning to buy one in Australia soon, are they cheaper over there?

There are 2 versions of LTE, don't get the USA version, it won't work.

Australia and Japan model has the same model number which is
Apple Watch Series 3
Model A1889 (38mm)
Model A1891 (42mm)

These ones will work, but I can't find an online store to buy from yet.
 

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Some small error here.

Nike+ has two additional watch face (Nike digital and Nike analogue).
It has one additional colour you can choose for your watch face (Volt).
Comes with Nike sport band by default which can be purchased separately now. (Used to be exclusive in the past)

My take is, if you’ll definitely be buying watch bands, there’s no harm getting the Nike+ version since it can be configured to work like the regular version at the end of the day.

;) thanks expanding it. I got the Nike+ also because of the “same price so might as well get the Nike+”
;)
 

Ahkunkun

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is it worth it to wait for LTE model?
i can also answer calls on the non LTE right?

U can answer call on both, just that you have to be connected and in range to your iPhone at all times with non LTE version

LTE version can be used as a standalone device as long as you activate the esim function with telco.
 

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I actually not interested in LTE or no LTE. But the fact that there is no stainless model for non-LTE makes me damn piss....
 

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i wanted to get LTE model also from overseas.. thru airfov..
is it cheaper to get in japan? or australia?
are they both compatible with SG bands? are they covered with intl warranty?
 

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i wanted to get LTE model also from overseas.. thru airfov..
is it cheaper to get in japan? or australia?
are they both compatible with SG bands? are they covered with intl warranty?

Covered by international warranty but it won’t work in Singapore.
 

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Is series 2 still a good buy? Hows the speed like?

It's still fast and very usable, though Series 3 is faster. I stuck with my Series 2 as it's stainless steel. The Series 3 stainless steel models only come in LTE and those non-LTE sold here are only in aluminium.

I still have my original first gen Apple Watch and with watchOS 4.1, it's still acceptable on the speed of apps opening. And yes, very usable....only the batt life is a lot shorter than Series 2.
 
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