If you didn’t know, Apple has for the past few years been the world’s largest watch company. It has also started creating product lines similar to watch companies where models don’t really change with time as it does in the smartphone industry. This could be why the Apple Watch Series 8 doesn’t appear to be much of an upgrade in comparison to last year’s Series 7. Other than the temperature sensor, there’s not much that’s changed in terms of the hardware and design. But for someone like me, who has used an Apple Watch Series 3 for nearly five years, the Watch Series 8 was a much-needed upgrade. After having used this for nearly two weeks, here’s my review.
Apple Watch Series 8 specifications: Always-On Retina LTPO OLED display, 41mm: 352 by 430 pixels, 45mm: 396 by 484 pixels, up to 1000 nits brightness | S8 with 64-bit dual-core processor with 32GB storage space | W3 Apple wireless chip | U1 chip (Ultra Wideband) | Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz and 5GHz | Bluetooth 5.3…