Apple Watch is one of the best things about Apple at the moment. At their September 2019 Event, Apple shared a heartwarming video update with testimonials from customers whose lives have been positively effected by their Apple Watch, from those whose fitness level has been increased, to those whose lives were saved by their Apple Watch’s ECG and fall-detection features. Apple also shared details on how the health data gathered from the Apple Watch has been helping to advance key medical research. This made the perfect segue way to introduce the new Apple Watch Series 5.
You might be wondering what Apple could possibly have added to improve on the Series 4, and the answer is a new, always-on Retina display. The addition of this new display means you can easily glance down at your watch at any time, without having to lift your arm to activate the display. This new display also uses more power-efficient LTPO technology, so it draws less energy than the Series 4, which will help the new Apple Watch sport an 18-hour battery life.
The Series 5 is a little thinner where other additions are concerned, with the next biggest addition being a compass — but this lack of real advancement simply shows how good the Apple Watch Series 4 is. The Series 5 does also come with international emergency calling, so you can easily call for help even if you’re away from home. Like the new iPad, the new Apple Watch is made from 100% recycled aluminum — except, of course, for the gorgeous ceramic model.
The Apple Watch Series 5 starts from $399, and $499 for LTE models. It can be ordered right now, and will be available in stores later this month. Also, for bargain lovers, the launch of the new Apple Watch means a drop in price for older models — the Apple Watch Series 3 is getting a price cut to $199, making it a serious bargain.
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