Hey, Reader! It's Olena here.
While there is a lot to love about Apple Watches, they aren't perfect. Whether it's a technical glitch or human error, there is a lot that can go wrong. I have asked iPhone Life employees and readers alike to share their most embarrassing Apple Watch stories so that you can avoid ending up in the same predicament.
P.S. Missed our last edition, where I covered ways your doctor can use your Apple Watch data at your next appointment? Read it here!
Hey, Insider! It's Olena here.
While there is a lot to love about Apple Watches, they aren't perfect. Whether it's a technical glitch or human error, there is a lot that can go wrong. I have asked iPhone Life employees and readers alike to share their most embarrassing Apple Watch stories so that you can avoid ending up in the same predicament.
P.S. Missed our last edition, where I covered ways your doctor can use your Apple Watch data at your next appointment? Read it here!
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