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I barely notice the speed difference between 3/4..

Of course not, they both share a dual core processor, but the Series 4 was labeled ‘faster’ with the dual core processor. The big difference between the Series 3 and Series 4, wasn’t the speed, it’s the transition to 64 bit architecture with the Series 4, which means longer support/longevity.
 
Of course not, they both share a dual core processor, but the Series 4 was labeled ‘faster’ with the dual core processor. The big difference between the Series 3 and Series 4, wasn’t the speed, it’s the transition to 64 bit architecture with the Series 4, which means longer support/longevity.

The one place it feels like it’s different is the Siri reaction time, the 3 would hang a bit for me and the 4 has the command executed right after I ask.
 
After spending a considerable amount of time minimizing the AW since it’s introduction I apologize. I have had my Series 4 44mm Aluminum GPS for a very short period (purchased for the ECG) and I am simply amazed by it’s utility, customization, intuitive OS, and just plain “make my day easier” attitude. I now understand the appeal of this amazing little computer.

I’m feeling this may become my favorite Apple Device. Time will tell.

Once again, I repent. :apple:

Agree. Apple Watch is probably the best piece of hardware released by Apple after the original iPhone.
 
I didn’t have the original iPhone but remember the 3G/3GS could be painfully slow and I even had overheating problems on the 3GS when I put it under too much strain. The 3GS would barely make it through my workday with a Mophie juice pack, having my work email on it made things really bad.

The 4 was the first iPhone I thought where they nailed it with design, battery and processing power, of course we had antennaegate with that one.
That was the one that would overheat for me, depending where I was as it got caught in a loop trying to get a signal.
 
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