There are now 11 Tutorial Videos for the Apple Watch released by Apple. The short videos show how to use the major features of the Apple Watch. Watch all 11 tutorial videos are embedded below.
Apple today has released three new Apple Watch tutorials to complement the 8 videos the company released over the past wekes. As Apple Watch delivery is delayed for most Apple fans beyond April 24, there is ample time to get ready for the Apple Watch. The new Apple Watch tutorial vidoes show how to pay with the Apple Watch, track activity and use the Apple Watch for workout. The 11 video strong Apple Watch Tutorial series is a great start to learn how to use the Apple Watch.
As initial reviewers have noted, it takes a while to get the hang of it. Despite the complexity and the reported performance issues, it is estimated by analysts that Apple generated over 2.3 million Apple Watch pre-orders.
The first video is a general guided tour giving an intro to the Apple Watch.
The Apple Watch Messages video explains the functionality of messages and notifications.
Another 2 minute video gives an introduction to the Apple Watch faces.
The 1 minute video below explains the Digital Touch features.
The video below explains how to use maps on the Apple Watch.
Siri can also be used on the Apple Watch. Here is how.
With the Apple Watch you can play your music. This one of the view features that can work without the iPhone.
In the next video tutorial Apple shows you how you can be Dick Tracy and make or take a phone call from your wrist.
The Apple Watch supports Apple Pay and is clearly the coolest Apple Pay device. Wearers just need to hold their wrist to a terminal to pay.
The Apple Watch tracks users’ Activity. This is the typical functionality fitness bands are offering. Watch the video below to learn how to use the Apple Watch Activity App.
The Apple Watch Workout app gives users real-time metrics like distance, pace or speed, calories burned, and heart rate during workouts.
Apple will start shipping the Apple Watch in the launch market starting tomorrow. The Apple Watch is delayed until June for new orders and there will be no in-store inventory for the coming weeks. Apple is only accepting online orders for the Apple Watch.
The Apple Watch introduces a new design and iOS-based user interface created specifically for a smaller device. Apple Watch features the Digital Crown, a new way to scroll, zoom and navigate fluidly, without obstructing the display. The Digital Crown also serves as the Home button and a quick way to access Siri. The Retina display on Apple Watch features Force Touch, a technology that senses the difference between a tap and a press, providing a new way to access controls within Apple Watch apps.
The Apple Watch introduces the Taptic Engine and a built-in speaker that together discreetly enable an entirely new vocabulary of alerts and notifications you can both hear and feel. Apple custom-designed its own S1 SiP (System in Package) to miniaturize an entire computer architecture onto a single chip. Apple Watch also features Wi-Fi 802.11b/g and Bluetooth 4.0 to pair seamlessly with your iPhone. Besides the smart watch features the Apple Watch keeps time to within 50 milliseconds of UTC, the universal time standard when synching regularly with the iPhone.
The Apple Watch starts at $349 for the small case (38mm) Sport Edition. The Apple Watch Pre-order starts on April 10 in 9 countries (Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, the UK and the US) and the Apple Watch ships on April 24.
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