- Feb 20, 2014
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Hi. I was having a discussion with friends about the first-gen Watch being obsolete with the release of watchOS 5.
They say that the first-gen not supporting makes the first-gen obsolete, especially considering that you paid $400 or even more for it, which I don’t agree with.
In my opinion the first-gen will be obsolete when you can’t even be able to sync it to your device or when the battery is due for a replacement and Apple won’t do it anymore after, let’s say, 8 years from the initial launch day of it.
Again in my opinion, as long as you can do the stuff on it you could do on launch day, the Watch wont be obsolete.
What say you?
1: How long will Apple offer support for pairing it to a future iPhone?
2: How long will Apple offer tech support for the battery?
They say that the first-gen not supporting makes the first-gen obsolete, especially considering that you paid $400 or even more for it, which I don’t agree with.
In my opinion the first-gen will be obsolete when you can’t even be able to sync it to your device or when the battery is due for a replacement and Apple won’t do it anymore after, let’s say, 8 years from the initial launch day of it.
Again in my opinion, as long as you can do the stuff on it you could do on launch day, the Watch wont be obsolete.
What say you?
1: How long will Apple offer support for pairing it to a future iPhone?
2: How long will Apple offer tech support for the battery?
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