Very thorough. Thanks man. Just did the same thing. Got the Ultra yesterday and now, I'm figuring out ways to not use the phone. That was the plan all along. I'm pretty much always in front of the computer for my job, so if I find I need to grab my phone, I'm now asking if I can achieve the same results using my desktop. Of course, I won't be hailing an Uber from my computer, but when I leave the house for light travel, errands and exercise, I'm hoping to leave the phone at home and perhaps, just taking a charger with me if I think I'm going to need it. I'm kind of like your parents in a way, progressing towards older age, so to speak, and only need to to text, make some calls, listen to music, and use gps, so we'll see if this is a good fit for me.
Those of us that remember Dick Tracy are still amazed that his watch now exists and the average guy can be a super hero and a whole lot more. Someday, a wristwatch will do all you ask of your phone today and more. That day will come quicker than any of us can imagine.
I see the point of the video. However, my realization is different. I work with my iPhone. I organize my life with the iPhone. But since I've been using the watch, I've often left my iPhone at home. Urgent things come through and other things can wait. I also want as little disruption as possible when I'm walking with my wife or working out in the gym. But in an emergency I can be reached or contact someone. This is especially important when you have children.
I don't really believe the Ultra is supposed to replace the phone. Its meant to be a companion to the phone. However my experience using the watch without my phone, for example at the gym, a quick run into the store or errands, etc, has been great. I actually love being able to go in the gym with just my Airpods and my Ultra and it does in fact, remove the distraction of the phone between sets and so forth. The issue with its limitations living outside of the US, I mean is what it is. Great video, but I think the Ultra is fine for almost anyone not just extreme athletes and such, as long as you understand its not meant to replace your phone, just compliment it.
Thanks for this video! I have been considering buying the Ultra precisely to heal my phone addiction and the battery of the Ultra would be enough to stand on its own all day in Cellular so I thought it was a good way. But you made some very good points here. Not going to waste money on the Ultra
Pbuying an Apple Watch to replace your phone is like buying an iPad to replace your laptop. It won’t work because it is not meant to work that way. You need one of every product category to have the full Apple experience.
@Phillip Banes ahhhhh what? you cannot replace a device 90%. Sure the iPad takes over some tasks but some tasks (I guess in your case the last 10%) you still need your computer for. and it seems you have a mini iPad now to also be a companion for the regular iPad??? YEa I think your opening statement "For most people an iPad can replace a traditional computer." is not based on anything more than wishful thinking. They use different software and the whole usage scenario is completely different.
Apple already has you covered, sort of. You can easily set up Focus and do not disturb for any time during the day across all your Apple devices and essentially voluntarily limit anything or everything your phone does. You can even set it up to trigger with Geo fences or movement like driving. It’s built in, free, and works seamlessly across all your Apple devices.
Well, my personal ideas on buying this watch is do not need to take my phone with me on gym or to buy something, or going on a dinner.. small moments on day not relationed to my work. i think it may serve me well.
So, yeah, not all the apps are there yet…especially speciality apps. Curious, do you use an iPad as well that you could tether to the phone? I’m wondering if I can get rid a (1) device since I carry a iPhone, wear an Apple Watch, carry and iPad and a MacBook Pro. Hopefully more apps will become available to allow you to replace that phone…if you want that. Great review. Gave me a few things to consider.
So basically: its not good for those who use their iphone for not only entertainment but for productivity as well. To which i’d say: thats what a laptop is for. But for my specific case: I really don’t use my iphone for productivity. So your review might have actually encouraged / justified getting one to replace my iphone even more.
I would like to share my experience regarding addiction to social media. I bought a new iPhone with Apple Watch in order to do the same thing you tried to do, but while moving from my old phone, I didn't activate all the social media apps I was addicted to in my new phone.. I just activated WhatsApp with a private number for close family and friends, Which doesn't have any groups I'm subscribed to. I left the rest of my social media apps on the old phone.. the result is that I became less addicted than before and had to turn on my old phone just to see the notifications and noticed that I was less interested in those notifications. I used to say that smartphones are a great invention, but the media has ruined it.
I have Apple Watch 5 with Cellular. I used to go for a run without my iPhone, thinking it weights too much and doesn't provide anything I need while exercising. Well, one time I lost my keys. I wasn't worried because I had a Apple Tag in them. It turned out that the full tracking app worked only via Phone and I wan't able to activate the lost mode via watch. I was so frustrated. I had to call a service to open my home door and get my phone to activate the lost mode. After that I have not left my phone behind.
Bank apps, mail apps, third party chat apps and tons more need to be compatible and optimized for the watch environment... sadly, for now is not the best experience for people wanting to replace their phone. But hey!, with this hardware I could see that coming in a near future, maybe next year at best!
I found a continuum exists between watch-phone-tablet-laptop. There are small periods where I can lean on the Ultra. Keeping that phone within reach however is habitual and necessary most of the day and especially if traveling. And as life demands change, I move up the ladder to tablet or laptop.
Don’t think I could go completely on the watch either but there are times I do find I can go for a run, etc. and not have social media and stuff to distract me from being in reality. But I agree there are things I need the phone for and developers just haven’t made apps for some of what I use.
I've been debating on switching to Apple phones/products from previously disliking them, so I've been doing tons of research and I absolutely love your reviews because you touch on the good and the bad and avoid a bias opinion and it's super helpful so thank you!!
For the most part I agree and it matches my experience but there are plenty of occasions when I like going out without my phone if its a quick errand or walking the dog. Having said that I agree there will be plenty of things you can’t take care of during that time. Taking pictures or replying to anything with more then a simple response. For podcasts on the watch I think Castro is the best one. Makes it easy to sync automatically your queue to the watch for listening without needing to use cell data.
I've been using an AW for a few years now and was surprised and annoyed at how few apps there were for it and how many apps had actually been withdrawn. No doubt there are many reasons for that, one of which is likely because Apple chose to not include the cell connectivity in all the watches. Uber might be a good example of that -- why bother when a huge majority of users are going to have their phone with them anyway. Plenty of other companies would be thinking the same way. With the Ultra, Apple is now building a firmer base of users who do at least have the option of adding their watch to a cell plan. I have connected mine and am thinking of ways I can use that capability, much like you discuss in the video. I suspect that the cost to Apple of including the SIM technology into their watches is so small today that maybe they will roll that feature out to all their varieties at some point. The other issue with the AW has been the dearth of physical buttons, so maybe the new one on the Ultra will spur a wave of apps as well. It is certainly not very handy so far. Here again, that extra button needs to go on all the AW models if the app developers are to make an effort to take advantage of it. Maybe some clever developer will figure out how to create a web browser interface that could be used on a watch.
My biggest issue with the watch is software related. It is so stupid that we can’t respond to a text…or do anything else…while on a phone call. While on a phone call, the rest of the watch is locked. I have no idea why this happens.
Funny - I seen this exact same video from a different TH-camr and he loved it. Lee complaining - what else is new. Basically - "Oh my watch isn't a mini computer"
Well Jocko from this video is more advanced of a user. He just gave his experience thru using it. Its like l am going to listen to a student using his iPad which replaced her laptop. If she's not using the iPad for ingenieuring softwares then her review is pile if tihs.
Great video. Am I the only person who never believed the Watch could replace the phone? From day one, developers for the iPhone didn’t make compatible apps for the iPad, let alone the Watch, it’s app store is relatively tiny. More than other watch systems, but not Apples iOS store. Also, it used to be marketed as an “at a glance” device, the complete opposite of using a phone all day. The Watch is where you go to quickly get important notifications so zero focus on social media or complex operations like a phone. As the iPhone gets more advanced, so will the Watch. But at the end of the day, It’s a smartwatch, an iPhone-lite if you like.
My Non Ultra Watch easily does two full days per charge - occasionally I stretch it to 3 days (Really from morning on day 1 to late night on day 2 (or 3)).
36 hours is when connected to a phone. Cellular uses more battery life. If you want to track your jiujitsu I’d recommend an arm band tracker which syncs with Apple health.
Never send money Don’t use Uber Make it a point to never use my camera on my phone. And always have a real camera Don’t use what’s app This watch sounds perfect for making calls for me when I’m in homes doing home repairs for my business instead of digging out my phone while underneath a sink or on a ladder. It be nice to just leave my phone in the van all day.
Thanks for making this video. I was thinking of replacing my iPhone with an Apple Watch Ultra. The mobility of the Apple Watch Ultra with the Productivity of the iPad mini 6. Is an incredible combo in my opinion. The Apple Watch Ultra definitely seems to be able to replace at minimum a dumb phone. I make 1-2 calls a day, send 1-2 messages, and use google maps. So it may work for me. But I totally understand why someone may still choose to have an iPhone 14 pro because of the cameras, many apps you can use, and the battery life.
Theres only Apple maps, no Google Maps on Watch and they are basic as kcuf. Theres a video where a YT-ber explained it in his "day with Ultra" - video.
And Combo wudnt work bcuz Apple didnt allow it. Stevitza said while he was alive that they dont care what users want. Maybe a jailbreak wud be abke to break that chain implemented by Applr in the future.
It would never be a phone replacement for me, but it would be nice to be able to head out for the day and not bring my phone. The Ultra is intriguing product to me considering i really only need to be called in an emergency, and other than that the two requirements I have are GPS+maps & podcasts. Ultra provides all of these features. It could be a nice way to "detox"?
Yea, that wud be the most productive. But like Stevitza said when he was alive: "we arent a company that does what users really want". There's so many videos on YT that say that iPad-watch compatibility isnt possible.
Good video, For me the watch is just a nice looking and durable watch, so I see everything it can do as a bonus. I’m thinking of buying it for things like not having to dig for my phone in my tight jeans pocket to check an incoming message while driving and such.
You can have a simple phone that is not smart, that’s a solution. You get an ipad which you don’t carry all the time. And you can get small and good cameras nowadays
I went 60 days without my phone recently. Like it broke and I said not today ISIS. Going to make a video on it too,I travel too so... I wanted to face my fears and I did. I want this but NO phone. Like to at home...... No phone. Couple vids coming
If your ever com down to DR to kite. Let the community know. I'd love to meet ya and take your picture. #TrueFan. thanks for always sharing your honest opinion and experiences. Big high-five from next door. 🇩🇴
I think its just a mindset. Yes you have a hardtime in the beginnijg. But you lived without it. Im glad im not so dedicated to my phone. I think if you set goals, each week make the usage shorter. You will be able to do so. Your lifewill became way more easy going again
I don’t understand, if you do what you need to do throughout the day, why do you care if you use your phone for entertainment? If your addiction affects your life to the point you can’t get stuff done, then it makes sense, but are you just implying that you don’t like to be entertained by your phone? I don’t get the argument.
Not an advocate for the watch. I believe you still need another device. Either a PC or iPad. Having this with and Apple Watch, will probably be enough for people.
Thank u so much for this video. I just deleted my Instagram account 2 days ago but I am still using my iPhone 7-8h per day. That is insane! I don't know how to get rid off of my addicition. I thougth Apple Watch could "save" me but now I know it can't. Cheers for make save money - here in Brazil it costs USD 2.000
Whats your issue with WhatsApp? Its just like iMessage really but just every phone can use it. I don't know anyone who really uses iMessage since you can't message everyone you know
@@timk8258 I thought Android devices don’t support iMessage. Well not officially. Maybe some 3rd party apps which your average person may not use. Here in UK, people just use WhatsApp since works on both
@@_AndrewYee If I text someone on android it just goes through as a regular sms or whatever it’s called. No special app or anything, just works that way automatically
@@timk8258 I get that - and I know if I was to use Message app and send message to someone on Android (or they have iMessage turned off), it'll just be sent as regular SMS - although as I said, NEVER use it and use Whatsapp like basically everyone here. But people use iMessage I assume for similar reasons to using WhatsApp like sending longer text messages, it using data to send so no cost sending messages or images, encryption, read receipts, sending stickers (if thats your thing) etc. But if you use WhatsApp, its like iMessage but its on both iPhone and Android. My point of my original comment was just wondering what he did not like about WhatsApp since its mostly like iMessage but works on Android too
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I uninstalled Facebook from my phone a few years ago. Never looked back. It was liberating.
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@@abhiimishra Yes. @kiellgram.
I don’t-more use amphetamine and Koke but drink and smoke marihuana every day
Very thorough. Thanks man. Just did the same thing. Got the Ultra yesterday and now, I'm figuring out ways to not use the phone. That was the plan all along. I'm pretty much always in front of the computer for my job, so if I find I need to grab my phone, I'm now asking if I can achieve the same results using my desktop. Of course, I won't be hailing an Uber from my computer, but when I leave the house for light travel, errands and exercise, I'm hoping to leave the phone at home and perhaps, just taking a charger with me if I think I'm going to need it. I'm kind of like your parents in a way, progressing towards older age, so to speak, and only need to to text, make some calls, listen to music, and use gps, so we'll see if this is a good fit for me.
how is it after a year?
Those of us that remember Dick Tracy are still amazed that his watch now exists and the average guy can be a super hero and a whole lot more. Someday, a wristwatch will do all you ask of your phone today and more. That day will come quicker than any of us can imagine.
Dick Tracy could FaceTime with his watch
Exactly the video that i needed. Thanks for laying it simple and clear! Indeed, we don't need to buy another gadget to escape from one.
Bet the neighbours wish he had been running a marathon rather than playing the drums 😂😂
I see the point of the video. However, my realization is different. I work with my iPhone. I organize my life with the iPhone. But since I've been using the watch, I've often left my iPhone at home. Urgent things come through and other things can wait. I also want as little disruption as possible when I'm walking with my wife or working out in the gym. But in an emergency I can be reached or contact someone. This is especially important when you have children.
You can also book flights on your computer. Do you have one ?
6:30 I felt like you knew me personally and felt personally attacked 😂😂 yes I have a phone addiction too.
Can we rename desktops ?
I don't really believe the Ultra is supposed to replace the phone. Its meant to be a companion to the phone. However my experience using the watch without my phone, for example at the gym, a quick run into the store or errands, etc, has been great. I actually love being able to go in the gym with just my Airpods and my Ultra and it does in fact, remove the distraction of the phone between sets and so forth. The issue with its limitations living outside of the US, I mean is what it is. Great video, but I think the Ultra is fine for almost anyone not just extreme athletes and such, as long as you understand its not meant to replace your phone, just compliment it.
I wanted to try out the ultra watch. I have a 6 series for a couple of years now
Thanks for this video! I have been considering buying the Ultra precisely to heal my phone addiction and the battery of the Ultra would be enough to stand on its own all day in Cellular so I thought it was a good way. But you made some very good points here. Not going to waste money on the Ultra
The video that I was waiting . Excellent
Pbuying an Apple Watch to replace your phone is like buying an iPad to replace your laptop. It won’t work because it is not meant to work that way. You need one of every product category to have the full Apple experience.
@Phillip Banes ahhhhh what? you cannot replace a device 90%. Sure the iPad takes over some tasks but some tasks (I guess in your case the last 10%) you still need your computer for. and it seems you have a mini iPad now to also be a companion for the regular iPad???
YEa I think your opening statement "For most people an iPad can replace a traditional computer." is not based on anything more than wishful thinking. They use different software and the whole usage scenario is completely different.
How many Fstops are on that apple watch?
Lock all the addicting apps to work only on specific hours (the happy hours). I think some app will exist to do it :)
Apple already has you covered, sort of. You can easily set up Focus and do not disturb for any time during the day across all your Apple devices and essentially voluntarily limit anything or everything your phone does. You can even set it up to trigger with Geo fences or movement like driving. It’s built in, free, and works seamlessly across all your Apple devices.
The problem is you yourself can simple unlock it.
Hi thanks a lot for taking the time to make this video your approach to this subject was very interesting
TH-camrs > will iPad replace my Mac, will Watch replace my iPhone. Apple > C'mon
Well, my personal ideas on buying this watch is do not need to take my phone with me on gym or to buy something, or going on a dinner.. small moments on day not relationed to my work. i think it may serve me well.
I use a Garmin running watch, and it thinks every time I play drums I've ran 3 about miles worth of steps.
Had this idea randomly one day and finally decided to see if anyone had a video on it today. Great to see your perspective on this as well.
This is an honest review. I feel the same. I did not need this watch but it was gifted to me for free. So I’m not complaining
So, yeah, not all the apps are there yet…especially speciality apps. Curious, do you use an iPad as well that you could tether to the phone? I’m wondering if I can get rid a (1) device since I carry a iPhone, wear an Apple Watch, carry and iPad and a MacBook Pro. Hopefully more apps will become available to allow you to replace that phone…if you want that. Great review. Gave me a few things to consider.
So basically: its not good for those who use their iphone for not only entertainment but for productivity as well.
To which i’d say: thats what a laptop is for.
But for my specific case: I really don’t use my iphone for productivity. So your review might have actually encouraged / justified getting one to replace my iphone even more.
I would like to share my experience regarding addiction to social media. I bought a new iPhone with Apple Watch in order to do the same thing you tried to do, but while moving from my old phone, I didn't activate all the social media apps I was addicted to in my new phone.. I just activated WhatsApp with a private number for close family and friends, Which doesn't have any groups I'm subscribed to. I left the rest of my social media apps on the old phone.. the result is that I became less addicted than before and had to turn on my old phone just to see the notifications and noticed that I was less interested in those notifications.
I used to say that smartphones are a great invention, but the media has ruined it.
Lee, thanks for the great honest review! Yours is the most realistic perspective I have received on this product.
I have Apple Watch 5 with Cellular. I used to go for a run without my iPhone, thinking it weights too much and doesn't provide anything I need while exercising. Well, one time I lost my keys. I wasn't worried because I had a Apple Tag in them. It turned out that the full tracking app worked only via Phone and I wan't able to activate the lost mode via watch. I was so frustrated. I had to call a service to open my home door and get my phone to activate the lost mode. After that I have not left my phone behind.
Bank apps, mail apps, third party chat apps and tons more need to be compatible and optimized for the watch environment... sadly, for now is not the best experience for people wanting to replace their phone.
But hey!, with this hardware I could see that coming in a near future, maybe next year at best!
I found a continuum exists between watch-phone-tablet-laptop. There are small periods where I can lean on the Ultra. Keeping that phone within reach however is habitual and necessary most of the day and especially if traveling. And as life demands change, I move up the ladder to tablet or laptop.
thanks, the best video about this
Don’t think I could go completely on the watch either but there are times I do find I can go for a run, etc. and not have social media and stuff to distract me from being in reality. But I agree there are things I need the phone for and developers just haven’t made apps for some of what I use.
I've been debating on switching to Apple phones/products from previously disliking them, so I've been doing tons of research and I absolutely love your reviews because you touch on the good and the bad and avoid a bias opinion and it's super helpful so thank you!!
Just found this channel and this guy seems the only one honest on youtube to me, really love it
Super helpful review, thank you very much
Best video on this - I'm convinced now that I need a phone - no need to upgrade to Ultra..... You've saved me a packet.
For the most part I agree and it matches my experience but there are plenty of occasions when I like going out without my phone if its a quick errand or walking the dog. Having said that I agree there will be plenty of things you can’t take care of during that time. Taking pictures or replying to anything with more then a simple response. For podcasts on the watch I think Castro is the best one. Makes it easy to sync automatically your queue to the watch for listening without needing to use cell data.
I've been using an AW for a few years now and was surprised and annoyed at how few apps there were for it and how many apps had actually been withdrawn. No doubt there are many reasons for that, one of which is likely because Apple chose to not include the cell connectivity in all the watches. Uber might be a good example of that -- why bother when a huge majority of users are going to have their phone with them anyway. Plenty of other companies would be thinking the same way.
With the Ultra, Apple is now building a firmer base of users who do at least have the option of adding their watch to a cell plan. I have connected mine and am thinking of ways I can use that capability, much like you discuss in the video. I suspect that the cost to Apple of including the SIM technology into their watches is so small today that maybe they will roll that feature out to all their varieties at some point.
The other issue with the AW has been the dearth of physical buttons, so maybe the new one on the Ultra will spur a wave of apps as well. It is certainly not very handy so far. Here again, that extra button needs to go on all the AW models if the app developers are to make an effort to take advantage of it. Maybe some clever developer will figure out how to create a web browser interface that could be used on a watch.
Tried the exact same thing couple of years ago and had same outcome - great honest opinions on this . Very good
My biggest issue with the watch is software related. It is so stupid that we can’t respond to a text…or do anything else…while on a phone call. While on a phone call, the rest of the watch is locked. I have no idea why this happens.
Funny - I seen this exact same video from a different TH-camr and he loved it. Lee complaining - what else is new. Basically - "Oh my watch isn't a mini computer"
Well Jocko from this video is more advanced of a user. He just gave his experience thru using it. Its like l am going to listen to a student using his iPad which replaced her laptop. If she's not using the iPad for ingenieuring softwares then her review is pile if tihs.
Just buy a water proof pouch for kite surfing.
Well said
I feel like I wrote this video word for word… lol, you did everything I’ve been wanting to try!
Great video. Am I the only person who never believed the Watch could replace the phone? From day one, developers for the iPhone didn’t make compatible apps for the iPad, let alone the Watch, it’s app store is relatively tiny. More than other watch systems, but not Apples iOS store. Also, it used to be marketed as an “at a glance” device, the complete opposite of using a phone all day. The Watch is where you go to quickly get important notifications so zero focus on social media or complex operations like a phone. As the iPhone gets more advanced, so will the Watch. But at the end of the day, It’s a smartwatch, an iPhone-lite if you like.
I'm in Osaka and Kyoto area, if you need anything tips let me know
I came for clickbait, I stayed for based
"I don't need to buy a dumb-phone so that I'm not addicted to this[smart] phone" very well said, yeah.
A phone device without social media would be perfect.
Man... You are me
I indeed live in Japan. I‘d be happy to get in touch with you if you have any questions.
Hey thanks man. I really appreciate your honest opinion and advice
Great information, straight to the point.
thank you for this helpful video.
I've been on the fence about Apple Watchers for...EVER. I might've actually been convinced. Please check your email, Lee!
My Non Ultra Watch easily does two full days per charge - occasionally I stretch it to 3 days (Really from morning on day 1 to late night on day 2 (or 3)).
36 hours is when connected to a phone. Cellular uses more battery life. If you want to track your jiujitsu I’d recommend an arm band tracker which syncs with Apple health.
Thank you for clearing that up for me 🙌 great video
ATH! HAHA! I'm dead! LOL!
Thank you for saying what you said. You’re right, we shouldn’t buy our way out of our phone addiction
Never send money
Don’t use Uber
Make it a point to never use my camera on my phone. And always have a real camera
Don’t use what’s app
This watch sounds perfect for making calls for me when I’m in homes doing home repairs for my business instead of digging out my phone while underneath a sink or on a ladder. It be nice to just leave my phone in the van all day.
Damn that was a good talk. Earned my sub! Have a good one
Thanks for making this video. I was thinking of replacing my iPhone with an Apple Watch Ultra. The mobility of the Apple Watch Ultra with the Productivity of the iPad mini 6. Is an incredible combo in my opinion. The Apple Watch Ultra definitely seems to be able to replace at minimum a dumb phone. I make 1-2 calls a day, send 1-2 messages, and use google maps. So it may work for me. But I totally understand why someone may still choose to have an iPhone 14 pro because of the cameras, many apps you can use, and the battery life.
Theres only Apple maps, no Google Maps on Watch and they are basic as kcuf. Theres a video where a YT-ber explained it in his "day with Ultra" - video.
And Combo wudnt work bcuz Apple didnt allow it. Stevitza said while he was alive that they dont care what users want. Maybe a jailbreak wud be abke to break that chain implemented by Applr in the future.
Good entertainment. The only question I have for you is, your AirPods case, is yellow too? 😂
It would never be a phone replacement for me, but it would be nice to be able to head out for the day and not bring my phone. The Ultra is intriguing product to me considering i really only need to be called in an emergency, and other than that the two requirements I have are GPS+maps & podcasts. Ultra provides all of these features. It could be a nice way to "detox"?
iPad and Watch Ultra maybe
Yea, that wud be the most productive. But like Stevitza said when he was alive: "we arent a company that does what users really want". There's so many videos on YT that say that iPad-watch compatibility isnt possible.
Good video, For me the watch is just a nice looking and durable watch, so I see everything it can do as a bonus. I’m thinking of buying it for things like not having to dig for my phone in my tight jeans pocket to check an incoming message while driving and such.
You can have a simple phone that is not smart, that’s a solution. You get an ipad which you don’t carry all the time. And you can get small and good cameras nowadays
After listening to all the “what you can’t” …well thats the point of disconnecting from iphone.
Leave your phone at home , and when you’re at home do the things that require your phone but when you leave your house leave it there
Much needed reality check! Thanks for saving me from what could have been another expensive mistake 😮💨
Okay Jocko.
Glad to see the same person in him, haha
@@HitlerlandBoi Lmao
productivity is the ultimate goal of life
Being a good ant, right?
@@AW-po7jr yees, all about the OG ant life
6:00 actually most people don’t.
Great idea. Sad ot does not work.
10x for the insights.
Great video as always.
I went 60 days without my phone recently. Like it broke and I said not today ISIS. Going to make a video on it too,I travel too so... I wanted to face my fears and I did. I want this but NO phone. Like to at home...... No phone. Couple vids coming
Actually, you can send money to people but you can only do that with Apple Cash Family
Sounds like it’s getting closer though app support isn’t great dunno who it’s at fault there apple I suspect for a lot of it.
If your ever com down to DR to kite. Let the community know. I'd love to meet ya and take your picture. #TrueFan. thanks for always sharing your honest opinion and experiences. Big high-five from next door. 🇩🇴
I was just talking about DR with someone yesterday. I may have to come soon. Where is the best kite spot?
@@FStoppers Cabarete (Atlantic coast up north) for sure hands down! Tho' it's picking up in PuntaSalinas in the south. Do come man!
Soooo you won't be needing the new watch then?
Should I send you my address?
Cheers
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I think its just a mindset. Yes you have a hardtime in the beginnijg. But you lived without it. Im glad im not so dedicated to my phone. I think if you set goals, each week make the usage shorter. You will be able to do so. Your lifewill became way more easy going again
Wow how many problems you have there.😂
Watching from japan ❤
I don’t understand, if you do what you need to do throughout the day, why do you care if you use your phone for entertainment? If your addiction affects your life to the point you can’t get stuff done, then it makes sense, but are you just implying that you don’t like to be entertained by your phone? I don’t get the argument.
You probably saved me €1000! :D Many thanks for the video!
Not an advocate for the watch.
I believe you still need another device. Either a PC or iPad. Having this with and Apple Watch, will probably be enough for people.
Apple Watches tend not to replace iPhone its a back up tool.
I just want to replace my phone because I hate carrying it in my pocket 😅
Thank u so much for this video. I just deleted my Instagram account 2 days ago but I am still using my iPhone 7-8h per day. That is insane! I don't know how to get rid off of my addicition. I thougth Apple Watch could "save" me but now I know it can't. Cheers for make save money - here in Brazil it costs USD 2.000
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Whats your issue with WhatsApp? Its just like iMessage really but just every phone can use it. I don't know anyone who really uses iMessage since you can't message everyone you know
I message people with android phones all the time, no idea what you’re talking about
@@timk8258 I thought Android devices don’t support iMessage. Well not officially. Maybe some 3rd party apps which your average person may not use. Here in UK, people just use WhatsApp since works on both
@@_AndrewYee If I text someone on android it just goes through as a regular sms or whatever it’s called. No special app or anything, just works that way automatically
@@timk8258 I get that - and I know if I was to use Message app and send message to someone on Android (or they have iMessage turned off), it'll just be sent as regular SMS - although as I said, NEVER use it and use Whatsapp like basically everyone here. But people use iMessage I assume for similar reasons to using WhatsApp like sending longer text messages, it using data to send so no cost sending messages or images, encryption, read receipts, sending stickers (if thats your thing) etc.
But if you use WhatsApp, its like iMessage but its on both iPhone and Android. My point of my original comment was just wondering what he did not like about WhatsApp since its mostly like iMessage but works on Android too
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