Apple Watches have taken the world by storm. There is a watch for every pocket. From the basic to the most feature packed device. All devices team up beautifully with the Iphones, allowing the wearer to receive calls, listen music and view emails from their wrist.
Since Apple introduced the Apple Series 1 Watch back in 2015 it has introduced an new model every September and this year, 2020, it brought out two, the Apple Watch Series 6 and the SE. Apple watches look basically the same, and with each new release more features are added. Never judge the book by its cover!!
All Apple Watches run on Apple’s own operating system, WatchOS. To be able to use one of these watches they have to be setup via the Watch app on an IPhone. Once setup they work seamlessly, all updates are done via the app and the watches can be configured from the IPhone it was paired with.
Apple Watches - Series 6 & SE
Apple Watch 6 - The Best Apple Watch On The Market
The Apple Watch Series 6 is latest in Apple’s Smartwatch range and when it comes to staying fit, knowledge is power. Get inspiration to keep moving and track your workout metrics more precisely than ever, whether its in the water, at the gym, or out on the road. To help you be your best. This sixth generation was revealed during the September 2020 Time Flies Apple Event. Additional new features include a new S6 processor (that is up to 20% faster than the S4 and S5) a brighter always-on display, a blood oxygen app that works with a new in-watch sensor, an electrocardiogram app, a sleep monitoring app, and an always-on altimeter. The Series 6 is Apple Watch at its best.
Apple Series SE Watches - Heavy on features. Light on price.
An expansive Retina display so you can see more at a glance. Advanced sensors to track all the ways you move. Powerful features to keep you healthy and safe. It features the same iconic design and large display as Apple Watch Series 6, powerful S5 dual-core SiP for fast performance, fall detection and Emergency SOS for your safety and is available with cellular to let you go without your phone. The Apple Watch SE is water resistant 50 meters. It can also keep track of your metrics like distance, pace, laps, cadence, calories burned, and heart rate, and an always-on altimeter lets you see your elevation changes in real time as you climb up or down.
Apple Watch SE is a lot of watch for a lot less than you expected.
Apple Watches - Series 5 & 3
Apple Series 5 Watches - Still A Good Buy
The Apple Watch Series 5 has been eclipsed by the Series 6, but it’s still packed with useful features and was once the best smartwatch you could buy. This fifth generation of the Apple Watch was revealed during the 2019 Apple Special Event. It includes an always-on display with energy-saving LTPO OLED screen and low-power screen driver capable of refresh rates as low as once per second. Additional new features include International Emergency Calling enabling emergency calls in over 150 countries, a more energy-efficient S5 processor, improved ambient light sensor, doubling of storage to 32 GB, and the addition of a magnetometer, enabling a compass function. It also brought back the “Edition” tier, with a ceramic model absent from the previous generation, and a new titanium model, which comes in two colours, natural and Space Black. The Apple Watch Series 5 was the first Apple Watch to sport an always-on display.
Apple Watch Series 3
This third generation of Apple Watches with a smaller face, features a faster processor, the dual-core S3, Bluetooth 4.2 (compared to 4.0 on older models), a built-in altimeter for measuring flights of stairs climbed, no ECG on this model, increased RAM size, and is available in a variant with LTE cellular connectivity. Siri is able to speak on Apple Watch Series 3 due to the increased processing speed of the Watch.
Apple Watch Series 4 - Discontinued
Unfortunately the Apple Watch Series 4 has now been discontinued by Apple, however limited editions can still be purchased from places like Amazon, but the Series 3 still survives.
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