Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Apple Watch: Initial user reviews point out at a damaged display

Apple Watch: Initial user reviews point out at a damaged display
Apple Watch during the launch event. Reuters
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By tech2 News Staff /  28 Apr 2015 , 11:04
While we’ve seen some early reviews of the Apple Watch, the device has finally reached users and and put to test in real world conditions. Though there aren’t many people complaining about the durability, there are some reports pointing out a cracked/damaged display.
Mashable points out to a photo circulating on Weibo that shows an Apple Watch with an almost damaged display.
Image: Weibo
Image: Weibo
On Twitter, some users have posted images showing what you don’t expect with your brand new Apple Watch, especially with the sapphire glass that is said to be uber-strong. The Apple Watch Sport uses Ion-X glass for its screen, and the more expensive Apple Watch models come with sapphire glass-coated screens, the hardest material on earth and only second to diamond.
Interestingly, some, who say they’ve been ‘very careful’ with the device, have seen some unexpected scratches on the it too.
A report on BusinessInsider reveals that sandpaper appears to one material that can cause damage to the almost indestructible Watch.
Well, not everyone is complaining. An Apple watch user reveals that the Watch landed face down on a cobble stone and emerged unaffected.

Apple Watch: Initial user reviews point out at a damaged display
Apple Watch during the launch event. Reuters
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By tech2 News Staff /  28 Apr 2015 , 11:04
While we’ve seen some early reviews of the Apple Watch, the device has finally reached users and and put to test in real world conditions. Though there aren’t many people complaining about the durability, there are some reports pointing out a cracked/damaged display.
Mashable points out to a photo circulating on Weibo that shows an Apple Watch with an almost damaged display.
Image: Weibo
Image: Weibo
On Twitter, some users have posted images showing what you don’t expect with your brand new Apple Watch, especially with the sapphire glass that is said to be uber-strong. The Apple Watch Sport uses Ion-X glass for its screen, and the more expensive Apple Watch models come with sapphire glass-coated screens, the hardest material on earth and only second to diamond.
Interestingly, some, who say they’ve been ‘very careful’ with the device, have seen some unexpected scratches on the it too.
A report on BusinessInsider reveals that sandpaper appears to one material that can cause damage to the almost indestructible Watch.
Well, not everyone is complaining. An Apple watch user reveals that the Watch landed face down on a cobble stone and emerged unaffected.

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