Detecting the contents of the air around us sounds like a very sophisticated feature even for smartwatches. How useful do you think it will be? The idea of connecting the home system with whatever the sensor detects is definitely intriguing.
Maybe the word mini isn't accurate, but that's how I describe both the S10e and XR. Apple is newer to this fight, so which one do you think is the winner? Personally, I can't take my eyes off of the S10e.
It may be able to tell you the quality of your sleep, but I can tell if my sleep isn't enough by counting the hours and thinking about how I feel when I wake up. The features don't sound vital enough for now.
I wonder what this move means, but I'm trying not to keep my hopes up. It's probably just for clearing all stocks as the article says. They know the old versions are still popular in a way, so I hope they will revisit the concept of SE one day. Are you grabbing one?
I know that's a bold claim, but I think it has a winning concept. I'm always struggling with my workspace or the lack of it, so this is the kind of monitor that fits my need. It's especially effective for small rooms, but having more space in a big room is also not a bad deal.
I suppose this ambitious project is starting to fall behind. The price doesn't really justify the lack of worthy improvements over the other versions. I believe XS and XR will do much better in 2019.
I find these faces a little overhyped. Apple's latest iOS even allows us to make smileys from our own expressions as if it's absolutely vital. Why do you think this feature gets so much attention?
I said I was more interested in dual screen phones, but the folding phones have already arrived, and they certainly looked charming. I can't wait to see them running and being used like regular phones!
I've been reading some reviews on iPhone XR lately, and I feel confident that XR will get very popular. We were sad because we said goodbye to iPhone SE, but XR provides a worthy upgrade for those with iPhone 8 if you don't mind to compromise with the display.
Isn't it an interesting study? I think this is the right way to use technology. However, this also means less privacy for users as we are giving out so much information about our environment. Do you think it's worth the advantages?
You probably had used scooters when you were young, but have you ever considered using it to go to work? With longer battery life, GPS, and lighting, this small ride may be one of the solutions to our traffic jam problems.