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Mike Thompson

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You couldn’t really use the app on your Watch, instead, you needed to use your iPhone, and you could just do things like play and pause songs. Now, however, Spotify is its own app on the Apple Watch. You can use it even without your iPhone nearby, and you can easily choose which playlist, podcast, or songs you want to listen to from your wrist. Granted, it doesn’t have all the features you’ll find on your iPhone, but it’s still packed with everything you need to enjoy your recently played playlists and podcasts without taking your iPhone out of your pocket. 5. Lifeline: Whiteout The Lifeline games have been on the App Store for quite a while now, but they’re still just as good as back in the day, and that includes Lifeline: Whiteout. In reality, you can play pretty much every Lifeline game on your Apple Watch, but Whiteout is a personal favorite. The games are simple: you start communicating with someone in a rather complicated situation, and you help them and guide them through their journey. Every choice you make has a different outcome, and some of them might even kill the character, so you need to be careful with what you tell them to do. The story is fun and engaging, and it doesn’t take too much time to play. But you’ll enjoy every minute. 4. Nike Run Club Now, let’s talk about what your Apple Watch is actually made for: Helping you maintain a healthy and active life. And there’s no better way to do it than with Nike Run Club. If you love running, or you’re thinking about starting, Nike Run Club is a great app to keep you motivated and to track all your progress with your Apple Watch. You can run on your own or follow some guided runs. Not only that, but you’ll be able to compete with others to stay on the leaderboard or with yourself by winning trophies and badges. If you don’t like doing it alone, there are also challenges you can join with people from all over the world to keep you motivated. 3. Waterminder If you’re planning on running, exercising, or you just want to hydrate more, then Waterminder should be the first app on your Apple Watch. Waterminder makes it easier to

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