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 ...
Read along for an in-depth look at what’s new and improved after three years with Apple Watch 10 vs 7. Series 10 is powered by the new S10 SiP. Apple didn’t share any details on exactly how ...
This is one for Apple Music folks only. Use an old Apple Watch as a kid’s tracker A feature first introduced in watchOS 7 was the ability to add a second Apple Watch to your Apple ID and use it ...
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 ...
In our Apple Watch 9 review, we said it's not a noteworthy upgrade if you have a Series 7 or Series 8, but if this is your first Apple Watch or if you're upgrade from a much older model ...
watchOS 8.0, up to watchOS 10.5 ...
The only problem with the Apple Watch’s unprecedented ubiquity is that ... This is different from the Series 7, Series 8, and Series 9, which give users a choice of a 41mm or 45mm case.
If there’s one drawback to the Apple Watch, it’s the lack of compatibility with operating systems beyond iOS. The Apple Watch is a brilliant iPhone companion, but what if you own a Samsung ...
It feels different, but works the same. Charging speed has improved when used with a fast-charge accessory (any Apple Watch charger from the Series 7 onward and a 20W or better USB-C power adapter).
Incremental upgrades make Series 10 similar to previous Apple Watch generations. Series 10 is a good upgrade for Series 6 and below users, but it's not worthwhile for Series 7, 8 and 9 owners.