At the keynote Apple emphasised that its watch will be a precise device. I myself have not worn a watch since I got my first iphone, the 3GS back in 2009. The clock on the iphone has been live on the UI for a couple of years now and the digital clock on the lock screen shows me the time when I request it.
In the time I've relied on the iphone for the time, it has never caused me to be late and I have never missed an appointment as a result of being misinformed of the time from my phone. It also reverts to and from daylight savings when warranted. As far as time keeping is concerned, the iphone does a better than damn good job.
So my question is, how much more accurate than the iphone can the A watch possibly be? Or how much less accurate will the iphone time be? If we're talking 5 seconds over the course of a month or a year then is precision really going to be a point of difference over other time keepers? Yes I know the watch will do alot more than tell the time, but my point is, Apple has done a great job with time keeping on its IOS devices as it is, how much more scope for accuracy can there be?
In the time I've relied on the iphone for the time, it has never caused me to be late and I have never missed an appointment as a result of being misinformed of the time from my phone. It also reverts to and from daylight savings when warranted. As far as time keeping is concerned, the iphone does a better than damn good job.
So my question is, how much more accurate than the iphone can the A watch possibly be? Or how much less accurate will the iphone time be? If we're talking 5 seconds over the course of a month or a year then is precision really going to be a point of difference over other time keepers? Yes I know the watch will do alot more than tell the time, but my point is, Apple has done a great job with time keeping on its IOS devices as it is, how much more scope for accuracy can there be?
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