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WATCH SERIES 3: LTE CONNECTION, FITTER & HEALTHIER THAN EVER

While most publicity about Apple’s September 12 event might have unsurprisingly focused on the upcoming iPhone X, among the various other new products announced at the keynote was the Apple Watch Series 3. The original Apple Watch was announced over three years ago now, and the timepiece has gone through various iterations since then. However, the Series 3 has a headline feature which could be particularly game-changing: built-in cellular connectivity. This has enabled Apple to completely untether the Watch from the iPhone at long last. So, does the Series 3 finally take the dreams we had about the first Apple Watch and turn them into reality? To find out for ourselves, we decided to thoroughly test the Series 3, which

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