Apple Watch owners use it to check the time, and not much else
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A breakdown in usage, provided by Mobile Life Centre, shows that the majority of Watch interactions - 20% - come from time checking, followed by notifications (17%), and workout timing (4%). Apple Watch users only read one or two emails on the device per month, according to the data.
Apple markets its Watch as a time-saving devices which can be used to order an Uber, pay for an item, or check a flight time without using your phone, but it would seem that the majority of owners use it to check the time and notifications rather than using apps.
The Apple Watch's App Store has over 10,000 apps, all of which need an iPhone counterpart to work.
Analysts predict that Apple is shipping one million Watches a month. The device starts at £299 ($349) but has models that go up to £13,500.
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