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what sort of smart watch? most should be compatible either way, I tend to stick towards samsung phones, but iphones are likely compatible.
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@Picklebobble2 I think IOS 10 is really old. any modern phone should be okay with it. android 8 was over 5 years ago. I'd probably go more budget-oriented and get an android, possibly a pixel, whatever you're alright with spending. An Apple phone is very likely to be much more expensive. and you're already accustomed to Android.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@stound Ah ! Information i can use 😀
Yeah my experiences with Apple phones haven't been good. Set up alone takes ages and is very repetitive. Although to be fair i've never owned one from new.
I did have a Samsung Galaxy thing a while back. That was ok until it got too expensive to repair 😑
So i'm thinking more in that direction. Although, did a quick scan on current model (s) of which there seem to be many 😵💫so which i'm supposed to go for 🤷
Yeah my experiences with Apple phones haven't been good. Set up alone takes ages and is very repetitive. Although to be fair i've never owned one from new.
I did have a Samsung Galaxy thing a while back. That was ok until it got too expensive to repair 😑
So i'm thinking more in that direction. Although, did a quick scan on current model (s) of which there seem to be many 😵💫so which i'm supposed to go for 🤷
@Picklebobble2 it all depends on your provider and what you're willing to spend. pixel is the phone from google, not the most expensive phone, but not cheap. I like the Galaxy Note series from Samsung, but they've kinda gone away. I don't know of a wrong phone to get, I think you'd be good with any phone you find/get.
Spoiledbrat · F
I'd put whatever your number is with it so you can get your notifications when you're not by it. Unless you have more than one phone number.
BeefySenpie · M
Avoid Fitbit
LordShadowfire · M
I can't wear the damn things. I get a rash on my wrist.