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cheating at exams :p

You raise an interesting question. I wonder if places like Pearson will make people remove their watches - not because people CAN cheat, but because Pearson won't know whether or not they can?

FYI - Pearson is the international company that administers many standardized professional exams for certifications like SAP, PMP, etc.
 
When it isn't way overpriced for what most people will actually wind up using it for. Namely, the functions I think people will actually wind up using the most on the apple watch are notification and fitness tracking - but there are already a ton of other MUCH cheaper wrist devices that all ready do those functions perfectly well.

For example:

https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-band/en-us

http://www.striiv.com/striivfusion/

In comparison to those two, AW is easily worth the extra money. Having tried the Microsoft Band and the AW, they're not even in the same league interface and build-wise. Shows that $199 can't buy you an AW.
 
battery and the waterproofing thing gets settled. (can I shower with in on, and not pull a tim Cook and call down saying it broke cause I took a 30 minute shower.
 
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For me, golfing!! I don't even golf that much (maybe 4-8 times per season) but the watch would be amazing while golfing. Leave your phone in the golf bag and never have to take it out for the entire round, most likely.

What else ya got?

When it no longer incites some of the silliest threads I've ever seen on the Internet.
 
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