In addition to the high-profile new iPhone, Apple's fall new product launch also brought us a new generation of Apple Watch 3. This time, Apple Watch also has a SIM card.
The Nike+version of Apple Watch Series 3 cellular+GPS version we got is a black paper box.
On the side, you can see the relevant information of the watch itself, the space gray aluminum alloy dial, and the 42mm black gray movement loop strap.
Open the upper cover of the package, you can directly see the body of the Apple Watch. The dial is wrapped with frosted protective film. The package uses a paper mold to fix the watch. It seems a bit funny. In fact, there are corresponding fixing measures on the inside of the upper cover of the package.
In terms of accessories, it is very consistent with other Apple Watches. One is a wireless charging base (connected with a data cable), and the other is a power adapter (Apple's ancestral 5V 1A).
From the appearance, the Apple Watch Series 3 NIKE+version is no different from other Apple Watches in appearance, but the strap is special.
The Apple Watch uses a 2.5D front panel with good visual effect.
The biggest difference in appearance of the Apple Watch 3 with cellular network is that it has red dot logo, which is also its biggest "feature".
The Nike+version of the loopback strap can be easily adjusted to fit different users.
The strap uses "Velcro" to fix the position, and there are logos of Apple Watch and NIKE+on the inside of the strap.
There are openings for speakers and microphones on the left side of the watch.
The strap is disassembled in the same way as other styles. Users can also choose other watch straps of the same size.
The back of the dial has the parameters of the watch itself. The aluminum dial supports GPS+LTE and is 50m waterproof.
The NIKE+black grey loop strap, although the nylon material is not "advanced" enough, it is quite comfortable to wear.
The Apple Watch Series 3 factory defaults to WatchOS 4.0.
Another big difference of the version with cellular (eSIM) is the storage capacity of the body, which is 16G, while the GPS version is 8G.
The cellular version, as its name implies, supports cellular networks. However, Apple Watch 3 uses eSIM, and since October, the three major domestic operators have not been able to apply for eSIM services, so we cannot test its cellular network functions for the time being.
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