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Apple Watch Series 3 review: A good watch, a so-so phone replacement Apple's latest wearable is ambitious, but its cellular features need work.
Apple Watch 3 review: Cellular connectivity and decent battery life make this wearable one to watch out for ...
The Apple Watch Series 3 is now two generations old, and does feel a tad dated due to the older, boxier screen shape and display technology. However, it’s still a brilliant smartwatch, deserving ...
In our Apple Watch Series 3 review, we find out if Apple has given people what they always wanted: A smartwatch that can potentially replace your phone.
Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE won't replace your phone, but it will let you leave it behind a whole lot more often.
The Apple Watch Series 3 offers built-in cellular for data and even phone calls. It works remarkably well, but not without a cost -- in battery life and money.
We'll be discussing all aspects of the Apple Watch Series 3 in this review, but read our watchOS 4 review for full details on the latest software update.
Reviews of the Apple Watch Series 3 — which includes GPS and optional cellular connectivity for placing phone calls on the go — are out.
The Series 3 is the strongest indicator yet of what Apple believes the watch ultimately can be: a stand-alone tiny wrist computer that doesn't need your iPhone.
With these options in mind, which Apple Watch should you buy? Should you go all out and spring for the Apple Watch Series 6, or should you take the more cost-conscious route with the Series 3 or SE?
T3's Apple Watch Series 3 review gives our verdict on Apple’s oldest available smartwatch, through a 2022 lens When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.