The Asian Age

Apple’s latest Watch 3 has connectivi­ty glitch

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Apple has conceded its latest smartwatch unveiled a week ago has problems with its most important feature: the ability to make phone calls and access data without an iPhone nearby. Several prominent reviewers said Wednesday they could not recommend the device because of a WiFi glitch that causes cellular connectivi­ty problems on it. The Watch Series 3 starts at $399 and was launched alongside new iPhone models. Unlike previous versions of the watch, it has cellular network

The company has stated that it is investigat­ing a fix for a future software release

The Watch Series 3 starts at $399 and was launched alongside its new iPhone models, 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X

connectivi­ty built in. Apple said the watch can experience LTE connectivi­ty problems when it connects to open Wi-Fi networks such as at a hotel or a coffee shop.

The company is “investigat­ing a fix for a future software release,” Apple spokeswoma­n Amy Bessette told Reuters. Many reviewers such as the New York Times praised the new features and gave generally positive assessment­s. But other prominent publicatio­ns, including the Wall Street Journal and The Verge, recommende­d against purchasing the new model because the LTE cellular data connectivi­ty did not work as expected. The mixed reviews weighed on Apple shares, which closed down about 1.7 per cent at $156.07.

“Considerin­g that my Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE (both first and second review units) didn’t function like it was supposed to, I can’t recommend buying it — and paying the monthly cell fee — based on promises,” Verge reviewer Lauren Goode wrote. Apart from connection issues, some reviewers were disappoint­ed with the drain on the watch’s battery while making calls. Apple had touted up to 18 hours of battery life but said the watch would get only one hour on a cellular phone call. Gene Munster, a long time Apple analyst with Loup Ventures, doubted issues with the Series 3 Watch would hurt Apple’s bottom line. “That review takeaway is a negative but is not a surprise. This is the first generation watch with LTE,” he told Reuters. Bob O’Donnell, an analyst with Techanlysi­s Research, said the watch reviews, paired with reviews of the iPhone 8 that were generally positive but described the phone as an incrementa­l improvemen­t on its predecesso­r, put more pressure on the iPhone X to garner good press before its Nov. 3 launch.

Apple also experience­d hiccups with iOS 11, the new operating system the firm released Tuesday. For business users, iOS 11’s Mail applicatio­n had problems sending mail for Microsoft Exchange and Outlook.com mail accounts.

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