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Black Friday is in full swing, and Amazon has a great deal on the previous generation Apple Watch SE 2 during the event. You can get the 40mm GPS model for just $129.00, down from the original price of $249.00.

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This deal is only available in the Midnight Aluminum Case with Midnight Sport Band (small/medium), and it's selling fast with delivery dates slipping into mid December as of writing. If you're shopping for Apple Watch deals during Black Friday, check out our post for great sales on Series 11 and more.



You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2025.



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Article Link: Get an Apple Watch SE 2 for Just $129 During Black Friday [Update: Sold Out]
 
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Can anyone recommend a good intermittent fasting app on WatchOS that includes body status texts regarding our current fasting state - e.g. "fat burning, ketosis, autophagy etc..."? I have found one app that has *that* - the text summaries of the different fasting modes, but it lacks the ability to operate without an iPhone nearby. the one i'm referring to is LiteFast. it has the text summaries of the different modes of a fast, but I need the ability to use the app without an iPhone nearby. And as it stands, there's no way to press the "start/stop" button without an iPhone nearby. So if by any chance the Litefast developers may see this (and I wrote a review as well saying something similar)

LiteFast app developers (aka PixelPunk Inc - https://apps.apple.com/la/app/litefast-16-8-fasting-tracker/id6480457635) - thank you for the intermittent fasting Apple Watch app. Could we get an option to click the start/stop button on Apple Watch even when we don’t have our iPhone with us? Many of us want more autonomy to use our apple watch without our iPhone, so this would help in that regard. Thank you

But until they fix this, if anyone has WatchOS app suggestions for intermittent fasting, I'm taking them. thanks.
 
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