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Speak for yourself. I'd like to know. Especially since Apple uses limited RAM for planned obsolescence of iDevices. Buying after a RAM bump is a good strategy.

Ok... What is the proper amount of RAM in an Apple Watch.

And why? Be specific.
 
The fact that it took Apple this long to post tech specs for the Apple Watch is yet another reason showing that Tim Cook is out of touch with customers.

Clueless Cook is not a product person.
Is that why he runs a multi trillion dollar company?

Say what you like.. but he has ran the business remarkably well since he took over.
 
Most songs are around 30-60 mb it doesn’t take long to download most playlist. Especially if a different WiFi spec impacts battery life
Downloading 100 song playlists should take a minute or two like it does on a phone. My experience is that it takes 20 minutes and it could be improved. Also, we should be able to pair Apple Watch with our car and play music through the car stereo. It should be like the successor to the iPod nano, but with the ability to download 20 or 30 separate “100 song playlists” (2000 to 3000 songs) in 5 or 10 minutes, not an arduous hour long process that is currently involved. Also, there should be a snap on thumb keyboard with a 4000 mah battery like the iPhone has so we can more easily type notes on the go and use it for up to a week without charging. Kind of a less complicated mobile device built for fitness, but a little more than the current watch offers in terms of QWERTY for notes and extra battery.
 
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Downloading 100 song playlists should take a minute or two like it does on a phone. My experience is that it takes 20 minutes and it could be improved. Also, we should be able to pair Apple Watch with our car and play music through the car stereo. It should be like the successor to the iPod nano, but with the ability to download 20 or 30 separate “100 song playlists” (2000 to 3000 songs) in 5 or 10 minutes, not an arduous hour long process that is currently involved. Also, there should be a snap on thumb keyboard with a 4000 mah battery like the iPhone has so we can more easily type notes on the go and use it for up to a week without charging. Kind of a less complicated mobile device built for fitness, but a little more than the current watch offers in terms of QWERTY for notes and extra battery.
Sounds like you in the market for a different product and not an actual Apple Watch. The watch isn’t meant to be a full replacement for a phone.
 
Nobody cares how much RAM their watch has, details about its processor, and other tech specs. This is just another opportunity to take a feel-good slam at Apple.
Apparently you weren't around for the Apple Watch 3's cellular vs non cellular updates.
 
Apparently you weren't around for the Apple Watch 3's cellular vs non cellular updates.

Apparently you don't understand the difference between a list of features (which Apple always provides - otherwise people wouldn't know which version to purchase) and a list of tech specs (amount of RAM, storage, clock rates, etc, etc).
 
Also, there should be a snap on thumb keyboard with a 4000 mah battery like the iPhone has so we can more easily type notes on the go and use it for up to a week without charging. Kind of a less complicated mobile device built for fitness, but a little more than the current watch offers in terms of QWERTY for notes and extra battery.
I can't tell if this is serious, but what you're describing is basically an iPhone.

Here you go!
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I can't tell if this is serious, but what you're describing is basically an iPhone.

Here you go!
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I guess I feel like, the iPhone mini line, even if they don't make it a major product or even market it at all, would it ever be possible for them to just make a limited edition and manufacturer a few thousand "mini" iPhone 15 devices? Let them sell out, and then make another few thousand, let them sell out, rinse and repeat.
 
Apparently you don't understand the difference between a list of features (which Apple always provides - otherwise people wouldn't know which version to purchase) and a list of tech specs (amount of RAM, storage, clock rates, etc, etc).
That's the long way of saying, "Good point. I wasn't around for the update disaster the non cellular AW3 had. Had I known then it had less RAM than the cellular version I would have told others to stay away from that model and either get the cellular version or the then current release." 😉
 
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