I agree with Donna.
I have the Apple Watch Ultimate, which has cellular, but I have not enabled
cellular service because it isn’t worth $10 per month for something I’m not
going to use.
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On Jun 3, 2024, at 23:54, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi ET,
I agree with everyth
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Hi ET,
I agree with everything that others have said. The one thing I would add is
that personally, I don’t really like taking phone calls on my watch. This is,
of course, subjective, but I mention it because if I remember correctly, you
have hearing loss, and the reason I don’t like using th
Whether or not to go cellular is entirely up to you. You'll spend $100 more for
the watch, and you'll pay $10 a month for cellular service on the watch.
If you carry your phone with you everywhere as do I, then you probably don't
need a watch with cellular service.
As for which band to get, go a
As to whether to get a cellular version or not, that one is strictly up to you.
The cellular version will allow you to make and receive phone calls without
needing your iPhone on your person. Otherwise, without the cellular option, if
you have your iPhone within Bluetooth range nearby, it does t
One thing that carbin copy cloner does is clone your hard drive and make it
bootable which means if for some reason your main drive crashes, you can just
replace the bad drive, then clone the latest backup to the new drive and you
should be good to go. Time machine does not have this feature.
I use both. CCC will do the same basic backup as Time Machine but is
very flexible if you wish to make more focused backups of specific data.
Also creating restore tasks can make restoring easier.
If CCC offers a trial, give it a try.
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