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REVIEW: APPLE WATCH SERIES 7 STILL THE BEST WITH THE SMALLEST OF CHANGES

It’s not often that a major new Apple product could be fairly, and completely, reviewed in a single tweet. This may come as close as any review ever has: “It’s a Series 6 with a slightly bigger display and faster charging” is far less than 250 characters.

But it feels like a stretch to find other things to say about the Series 7. This could be the least-significant yearly update to the Apple Watch ever, and while that in no way makes it bad (this is still the best smartwatch around), it’s hard not to be disappointed.

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