
"People wear Apple Watches for all sorts of reasons. There are the health and sleep tracking functions, which Apple has heavily invested in over the past few years. There's the second-screen aspect - some jobs prohibit workers from using their phones on the clock. And then there are the phone-free perks of disconnecting, albeit with some safeguards for contacting friends, listening to music, or getting directions."
"The biggest is Apple's chipset. Normally, it updates its chips every year, but the Series 11 keeps the S10 processor, the same chip as 2024's Series 10. Apple says that in adding more battery life through an internal design change that replaced its jelly roll cells with a metal can design, it was able to keep the form factor of the watch the same and use 2024's chip to process the new device."
Apple rolled out three new Apple Watches: the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and Apple Watch SE 3. People wear Apple Watches for health and sleep tracking, for a second-screen when phones are restricted, and for phone-free conveniences with limited connectivity for contacts, music, or directions. The Series 11 retains the S10 processor and an identical build to Series 10 while gaining more battery life through an internal change from jelly roll cells to a metal can design. Screen brightness stays at 2,000 nits for Series 11; Ultra 3 offers 3,000 nits. New colorways include Jet Black, Rose Gold, Silver, and a new Space.
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