Overview: The global smartwatch market is witnessing a decline for the first time ever, which is majorly driven by the Apple’s downfall and the decline in the consumer demand for the basic smartwatches. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of Apple’s downfall in the year 2024. The report involves the major reasons including increasing global competition, legal dispute, and decline in the consumer demand. Along with the reasons, the report also includes the potential solutions for Apple which the brand may consider and is currently working on to retain their leadership in the global smartwatch market in the upcoming time.Table of Contents:Why did Apple Shipments decline?What can be the potential remedies to get back on the growth path?OutlookNumber of Pages: 5Published Date: May 2025
I had the Series 4 awhile back, and it died after a very shallow dip in the water. Took the opportunity to upgrade to the Ultra 1, and I see absolutely no reason to upgrade past it. It isn’t fundamentally different than… well, the other Apple Watches, beyond having a button you can’t set to do anything particularly useful and having an ever so slightly larger screen (which is the main reason I got it).
I had the Series 4 awhile back, and it died after a very shallow dip in the water. Took the opportunity to upgrade to the Ultra 1, and I see absolutely no reason to upgrade past it. It isn’t fundamentally different than… well, the other Apple Watches, beyond having a button you can’t set to do anything particularly useful and having an ever so slightly larger screen (which is the main reason I got it).
So your apple watch broke doing something you should be able to do with it and you “upgrade” to the same watch? Wow.
Well, to be fair, my old Series 4 was a refurb, so the waterproofing likely wasn’t factory fresh.