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Amazon and Best Buy this week have all-time low prices on the Apple Watch Series 11, with $100 discounts across numerous models of the smartwatch. These discounts beat the Black Friday prices we saw last month by about $30.

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You can get the 42mm GPS Apple Watch Series 11 for $299.00, down from $399.00, and the 46mm GPS model for $329.00, down from $429.00. On Amazon, you'll find three of the 42mm GPS models on sale at this all-time low price, and three of the 46mm GPS models on sale.




If you're shopping for cellular models, you can find record low prices on multiple models this week on Amazon. The 42mm cellular Apple Watch Series 11 has hit $399.00, down from $499.00, and the 46mm cellular model has hit $429.00, down from $529.00.




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Could we get some 3rd party devs to do an intermittent fasting app that is *completely* watchOS based with zero ties to the phone?

Main view/screen should display current fasting status e.g. "fat burn", "ketosis" "autophagy" etc. tapping more can display expanded paragraph description with small icon.

Edit start time - Ability to edit the start time on smartwatch. This way we can press start at any time and scroll back to when it started *without the phone*.

**Hide the “end fast” button.** It should never be on the main screen.

That area (main screen) should be reserved for information on the users' current fasted state, e.g. "fat burn", "ketosis" etc and then by tapping that, one could see more like a visualization of the fast as a circle, a small related icon and scrollable paragraph or two of text explaining the current fasted state. This doesn't have to all fit on one screen. We can scroll and tap our way to corresponding information/data.

Thoughts / feedback?

can someone make this?

thanks




edit / update

I guess a better thing to say might be something to the effect of


"Can we get apple to promote the capability for more/most third party apps on watchos to launch and run by themselves and for apple to ban "open app on phone first"


That would cover not only an intermittent fasting app, but also the multitude of other apps that have the annoying "open on iPhone first," thing.

This would then relate more to the article by being more generally about apple watch itself instead of just being about once specific app type.
 

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Could we get some 3rd party devs to do an intermittent fasting app that is *completely* watchOS based with zero ties to the phone?

Main view/screen should display current fasting status e.g. "fat burn", "ketosis" "autophagy" etc. tapping more can display expanded paragraph description with small icon.

Edit start time - Ability to edit the start time on smartwatch. This way we can press start at any time and scroll back to when it started *without the phone*.

**Hide the “end fast” button.** It should never be on the main screen.

That area (main screen) should be reserved for information on the users' current fasted state, e.g. "fat burn", "ketosis" etc and then by tapping that, one could see more like a visualization of the fast as a circle, a small related icon and scrollable paragraph or two of text explaining the current fasted state. This doesn't have to all fit on one screen. We can scroll and tap our way to corresponding information/data.

Thoughts / feedback?

can someone make this?

thanks

What does this have to do with the content of this article?
 
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What does this have to do with the content of this article?

I guess a better thing to say might be something to the effect of


"Can we get apple to promote the capability for more/most third party apps on watchos to launch and run by themselves without relying on the phone and for apple to push devs to reduce "open app on phone first" to get users to use watch apps first. Although as I type this I guess maybe the phone is still their main business so that may be partially why and also just because it's a bigger easier screen to get started on before pushing some data over to the watch. Just feels like after 10 years, one might think watchOS would have evolved to be less tethered to the phone but maybe that's just the way it is.


That would cover not only an intermittent fasting app, but also the multitude of other apps that have the annoying "open on iPhone first," thing.

This would then relate more to the article by being more generally about apple watch itself instead of just being about once specific app type.
 
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