In 2018, the Apple Watch Series 4 marked not only a break with its predecessors, but also the confirmation of the sports and “health” orientation of the connected watch. After much trial and error, Apple had finally found its way! And since then, each new generation improves the concept more or less marginally. In 2022, will it be rather “more”, or rather “less”? Actually…it depends. We take stock!
If the annual renewal rate might be heard during the first years of the Apple Watch, does this infernal rate still make sense today? We can doubt it in view of the improvements of the last generations. The Series 5 was treated to an always-on screen, the Series 6 incorporates a blood oxygenation sensor, the screen of the Series 7 pushed back the walls. None of this made me want to replace my valiant Series 4!
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