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Model: Apple Watch Series 10 [GPS + Cellular 42mm case] Smartwatch with Natural Titanium Case with Stone Grey Sport Band - S/M. Fitness Tracker, ECG App, Always-On Retina Display, Water Resistant
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Probably worth investing apple care+ on these watches because the batteries likely crap out before the watch itself?
My experience after owning several since launch has been that it takes around 3-4 years for the larger variant to stop lasting through the day if you use it to track workouts and spend a lot of time outdoors. Only once have I actually had a battery go bad, and I spent the $100 to get it replaced and handed it to another family member. It made sense at the time because a used stainless steel 6 was still worth more than that used.
Probably worth investing apple care+ on these watches because the batteries likely crap out before the watch itself?
Bought wife hers 4 years ago. Battery reduces similar to a cell phone i'd say. Nothing Applecare would cover as far as I know.
Not saying AC is a bad idea, but wouldnt get solely for battery coverage.
Probably worth investing apple care+ on these watches because the batteries likely crap out before the watch itself?
Only get insurance for things that would be financially devastating: house, boat, car, life… for small items you should self insure, you'll be better off
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My experience after owning several since launch has been that it takes around 3-4 years for the larger variant to stop lasting through the day if you use it to track workouts and spend a lot of time outdoors. Only once have I actually had a battery go bad, and I spent the $100 to get it replaced and handed it to another family member. It made sense at the time because a used stainless steel 6 was still worth more than that used.
Bought wife hers 4 years ago. Battery reduces similar to a cell phone i'd say. Nothing Applecare would cover as far as I know.
Not saying AC is a bad idea, but wouldnt get solely for battery coverage.
Only get insurance for things that would be financially devastating: house, boat, car, life… for small items you should self insure, you'll be better off