I am looking to get an Apple Watch and I can’t decide whether or not to get the series 8 (or lower) vs the 9. The older series are much cheaper but the series 9 with the finger tap looks super cool, and I like that it’s much brighter. I was wondering what this sub would think.

I know I’ll use it a lot regardless of which version I get. The series 9 features are just tempting to me.

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    10 months ago

    I chose the 8 a week ago, due to the 9 simply not having enough new in comparison the 8. Might as well save the money and spend them on peripherals. Next year, we’ll see what the X/10 has to offer.

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    10 months ago

    I never had a smartwatch before. Got myself an ultra2. Just for size and design. My wife has the series 9 in 45mm. Also first smartwatch.

    I was a bit hesitant but after a while I started loving it. It’s almost essential now.

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    10 months ago

    I will say I’m already trying to figure out how to not have my ultra2 go dim at night, I do need the brightness myself, and I love the features.

    Don’t have a frame of reference, this is my first Apple Watch. Went ultra for the bigger screen and better battery myself. Loving it so far!

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      10 months ago

      What do you mean dim? Like the brightness level actually decreases? Or the screen goes black? Is it while you sleep or are you active/work at night? Just asking qs to try to help

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    10 months ago

    I guess the tap is nice instead of having to use our nose like every other person, and yes just get the 9 and you won’t regret it

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    10 months ago

    It’s not that much brighter after time you won’t notice a thing. I think as a first one and if you want to save money buy series 7 used. They are sooooo cheap now and still plenty of life in them and exactly the same functionality except double touch and temperature sensor that’s it. Don’t go lower as it’s not the best for battery life,was memory, problems with updates and slow charging. I’m using series 7 fine refuse to upgrade as there is no difference for me to spend money on the same thing it just doesn’t make a sense. The whole watch even looks the same …. I was so hyped for event and now do disappointed

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    10 months ago

    Just to be clear, because sometimes it really isn’t obvious, but you do use an iPhone that supports iOS 17?

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    10 months ago

    The series 8 and 9 are the same size. I would check out Apple’s site for refurbished ones, you can get a good deal on a refurb (essentially new) one there. Just got a 45mm Series 8 for $320.

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    10 months ago

    I bought my S6 a few months back and I’m super happy, but I already knew it mostly use the tracking functions and time. I don’t know what I’d use a double tap for, but if you think you really need it then go for it I guess, but older apple watches are just fine too tbh.

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    10 months ago

    If you can wait till next year then wait. It’s rumored to be a big redesign with a new band system , making the old ones obsolete .

    You can get a refurbished series 7 for cheap now also. The assistive touch which was replaced by the finger tap is good enough . Apple Watch power users have been using that feature for years

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    10 months ago

    If you will use double tap and/or dictate a lot of texts to Siri, I’d say the 9 is worth it for you! I will also say that due to Apple’s annual release cycle for the watch, they really focus on one or two features every year, so if a new feature doesn’t excite you, the last years model sis basically the same. This year did include a chip upgrade, which facilitates the better integrated double-tap and on-board Siri. Going back to the 6, it got a new chip, S7 got a new screen, S8 got (moon) cycle tracking, so the 7 and 8 are basically the same to me(n).

    I tend to buy older refurbished electronics lately, and that allowed me to afford a gold stainless sterl S7 for less than the holiday sale pricing of an aluminum 8 right now. So if you think you might like the nicer finish/durability of stainless or titanium case over the double-tap and Siri of the 9, maybe I might suggest budgeting more for the case than the newer model?

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    10 months ago

    I feel like you might as well get the latest and greatest when it comes to tech, tech stuff gets outdated so quickly! Says the person who still had a series 3 watch haha

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    10 months ago

    I’d get an S9 just for future proofing. That faster processor enables not just double-tap but offline Siri processing, and you can be virtually guaranteed that a few years from now, Apple will be designing with the S9’s speed in mind. The S6, S7, and S8 all use the same processor tech, essentially, with some modest tweaks.

    Don’t get me wrong - you’d probably be delighted with an S8. You should also be considering non-Apple watches if you’re mainly concerned with fitness, music, and/or notifications. A Garmin Forerunner will blow away any Apple Watch when it comes to battery life, for example.