Hi all,

I just wanted to send an update re the issue we discussed the other day wherein 
the watch doesn't speak the time upon wake-up like it used to. About two hours 
ago, I brought home my new series 6--Yay!--and that behavior doesn't happen on 
the 6. When you tap the watch, it speaks the time, just like it used to. I'm 
thinking this must be because the 6 has an always-on display, while the 4 does 
not.

I don't know whether that's good news or bad news, but if you like the fact 
that you have to tap the watch twice, then you may not want to upgrade to the 
6. If you don't like it , this is just one more factor you can take into 
consideration.
Cheers,
Donna

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