The most notable changes to the Apple Watch Series 6 include blood oxygen tracking, a faster processor, and a new 2.5x brighter always-on display. New colors include PRODUCT(RED), blue ...
A rounded rectangle, the Apple Watch Series 6 is offered with case sizes of 40mm and 44mm, and is controlled via a touchscreen, rotating Digital Crown, a side button, and voice commands with Siri.
The big news centered around two key announcements: the launch of the Watch Series 6 and a new fitness service called Apple Fitness +. These announcements demonstrate Apple’s continued activity ...
but it’s not cheap—starting at $399/£399 for the Apple Watch Series 10. However, you don’t have to pay full price for an Apple Watch. Right now resellers are offering some fantastic deals ...
The Apple Watch Series 7 has a bigger, brighter, and tougher display that extends to the edge of the device. There isn't any flashy new gimmick or headlining health feature in this model, but ...
Compared to Apple’s budget-friendly SE 2, the Apple Watch Series 9 stands out with advanced sensors and a more powerful processor. It can also now be found on sale thanks to the arrival of a ...
The Apple Watch Series 10 marks a significant design departure from its predecessors, including the Series 7. Available in slightly larger 42mm and 46mm sizes, the Series 10 has a noticeably ...
It’s got that larger display, lighter feel, and fast recharge times, all of which will feel fresh and improved over an Apple Watch Series 7, 6 or earlier. If you own an Apple Watch 8 or 9 we’d ...
Apple overhauled the Apple Watch chip with last year's Series 9, and there appear to be negligible updates to the Series 10 chip. It has 5.6 billion transistors and a four-core Neural Engine for ...
Unlike the Apple Watch SE, the Series 6 gives you the option of going with a fancier case material than aluminium, though. A stainless steel 40mm watch starts from £649/$699/AUS$1,049 with a ...