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The Ultimate Secret of Apple Watch 6 Revealed - A How-to Guide to Master your Fitness Watch Become Better and Improve Your Health and Lifestyle - cover

The Ultimate Secret of Apple Watch 6 Revealed - A How-to Guide to Master your Fitness Watch Become Better and Improve Your Health and Lifestyle

Alan Thompson

Publisher: ReaBooks

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Summary

Are you new to the Apple Watch family and don't know much about this device? 

Discover how to set up your Apple Watch Series 6 for immediate use, personalize the watch face, optimize your workouts, and more with clear images for illustration.

The Apple Watch Series 6 is the smartwatch model to have if you're looking for an always-on display and advanced health tracking smartwatch.

Do you want to know do the following with your Apple Watch Series 6?

	Place a call to a friend?
	Take a picture?
	Use Siri in the kitchen?
	Listen to your favorite podcast?
	Use the blood oxygen app?
	Monitor your sleep pattern and make necessary adjustment?
	Calculate a tip and divide the bill on an outing?
	Chat with your friends and family via walkie talkie app?
	Challenge your friend to a competition?


If your answer is YES, then get this book to know how to do this and more.

This book contains secret techniques and hidden tips & tricks to get more out of your Apple Watch series 6.

Buy this book to enjoy the clean software, slim design and seamless ecosystem integration it has to offer.
Available since: 12/27/2020.

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