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gusping

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Mar 12, 2012
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Hi,

So can I buy an Apple Watch (middle tier model) and use it for sport etc as i want it to look classy but also use it for normal use because i don't want the sport model. Will it have all the same software features as the sport model?

Thanks
 

cmChimera

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Feb 12, 2010
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Hi,

So can I buy an Apple Watch (middle tier model) and use it for sport etc as i want it to look classy but also use it for normal use because i don't want the sport model. Will it have all the same software features as the sport model?

Thanks

Yes.
 

dylman

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Oct 30, 2014
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As far as we know, anyway. There's been no hint so far of anything other than purely cosmetic differences between the models.
 

BvizioN

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Mar 16, 2012
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It wouldn't surprise me if the sport version is more water resistant then the other 2. But again we know nothing about this at this point.
 

Julien

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Jun 30, 2007
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It wouldn't surprise me if the sport version is more water resistant then the other 2. But again we know nothing about this at this point.

Since the designs are the same there would be no reason (or excuse) for Apple to hamper the SS & Edition by purposely making them LESS water resistant.
 
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