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Apple hasn’t missed an update of its flagship Apple Watch Series range since it started in 2014 – at first glance, the Series 9 feels the most iterative so far.
Apple Watch Series 9 is the 2023 version of the world’s most popular wearable. While much remains the same between Series 9 and its predecessors, there are a number of upgrades.
Apple. We know you all love shiny new hardware, so there is one physical change of note: the Apple Watch Series 9 display now kicks out 2,000 nits, double that of the Series 8.
The Apple Watch Series 9 and Series 8 seem identical at a glance, so we’ve broken down the key differences to help you decide whether or not to upgrade.
The Apple Watch Series 9 uses Apple’s new S9 dual-core System-in-Package (SiP), which is based on the A16 Bionic processor and then optimized for the Apple Watch.
You can only use the gesture on Series 9, Series 10 and Ultra 2 Apple Watch models. The Series 9 screen is also much brighter, with a maximum brightness of 2000 nits, up from 1000 in the Series 8.
The Apple Watch Series 9 will be "basically unchanged" compared to the current model other than a performance improvement, according to Weibo leaker "Instant Digital." In a post shared earlier ...
The Apple Watch Series 10 models also mark the debut of Apple's new watch-focused SiP (System in Package) called the Apple S10. It replaces the S9 SiP from last year's Series 9 models.
Both the Apple Watch Series 9 and Series 10 feature the same suite of connectivity options, namely GPS, and cellular and Wi-Fi configurations, with no differences between either model.
Apple Watch Series 9 keeps the same size displays that launched with Apple Watch Series 7. That’s 45 and 41mm cases and bigger displays 20% bigger than Series 4-6/SE and 50% larger than Series 3.
The Apple Watch lineup is nothing if not consistent. The Series 9 features the same rounded rectangle case, rotating Digital Crown, and single push button we’ve come to know. The watch’s ...
Apple didn’t change anything about the Series 9’s design … at all. This is practically the same Apple Watch as last year. Both the Series 9 and Series 8 ship in 41mm and 45mm case sizes ...