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 ...
The Apple Watch SE is limited to Ion-X Glass, which is more susceptible to scratches. Color-wise, the Series 6 comes in Silver, Space Gray, Gold, Blue, and Red cases, but you will only find the SE ...
The Apple Watch Series 10 lacks blood oxygen readings due to an ongoing legal dispute with patent holder Masimo. It's ...
There are also a couple of new customization options and the advent of Live Activities on Apple Watch for the first time.
The big news centered around two key announcements: the launch of the Watch Series 6 and a new fitness service ... While the evolution of the Apple Watch is another positive step toward ...
The first-generation SE was modeled after the Apple Watch Series 6, so the Apple Watch SE does ... LTE models have a red ring around the Digital Crown so you know that they have LTE functionality ...
It had a red dot on its Digital Crown, indicating cellular capabilities. Apple later retired the cellular version of the Apple Watch Series 3, though the Apple Watch Series 6 and later includes ...
The new depth gauge can measure down to 6 meters beneath the water ... One interesting tidbit about the new Apple Watch Series 10 is that Apple hasn’t added the red antenna circle to the ...
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 ...
Another change is the Series 10's new wide-angle organic light-emitting diode (OLED), making it the first Apple Watch with this feature. This wide-angle OLED enables pixels to emit more light at a ...
The Apple Watch Series 6 was released on September 18th 2020 ... You can now get the aluminium case in blue or red, and both are pretty fetching, though I prefer the deepness of the blue personally.