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JXShine

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Jun 11, 2015
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And you actually can use it on the Premium One. That was in their first update after WatchOS 2 was announced.
no you can't. all he did was show a picture of the watch being held horizontally on the dock. As soon as you try to snooze/turn off the alarm by pressing the side buttons on the watch, you will wake up and see a shattered apple watch.
 

enblue

macrumors member
Feb 1, 2015
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Germany
Yes, you can, I am using it as well. Just tipping on it shows the time for a couple seconds. Our docks are keeping the watch in place when the alarm goes on -we got video on our Facebook page as well
 

AlliFlowers

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Jan 1, 2011
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no you can't. all he did was show a picture of the watch being held horizontally on the dock. As soon as you try to snooze/turn off the alarm by pressing the side buttons on the watch, you will wake up and see a shattered apple watch.

It's ok. I have a projection clock. I would have to put on my glasses and then look at the watch to tell the time, so it's not an issue for me. Probably quite a few others as well.
 

enblue

macrumors member
Feb 1, 2015
42
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Germany
would be cool if you can activate Siri somehow at night without moving the Watch, asking "Hey Siri, what time is it?" but haven't figured it out. Just tried again in NS mode - doesn't work
 
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