Before announcing new handsets during Monday’s It’s Glowtime iPhone 16 launch event in Cupertino, Apple execs first talked up the company’s latest smartwatch. Rumors suggested we could get an Apple Watch X instead of the Series 10, if the company were to borrow the naming scheme from its 2017 iPhone. But that didn’t happen, Apple’s latest wearable is indeed the Apple Watch Series 10. We had a chance to try the watch on and will come out with a full review as soon as we get to spend a good amount of time with one.
The flagship wearable was the only entirely new smartwatch, but we did see the announcement of a new finish for the Apple Watch Ultra 2. Unfortunately, after a two-year wait, the Apple Watch SE has still not been updated to a third generation, though it’s still part of the official lineup. The new Apple Watch 10 opens for pre-orders today and should start shipping on Sept 20. Here’s how to pre-order yours.
The Apple Watch has always come in two sizes; For the past few generations, your options were 41 or 45mm case measurements. Now with the Apple Watch 10, you can pick between 42mm or 46mm. The wearable has a wide-angle OLED screen and now comes in two metal finishes: Aluminum or titanium. And despite the bigger screen, it’s 10 percent thinner than its predecessor and lighter overall.
Inside, there’s a new, more powerful S10 SiP. A built-in depth gauge, just like in the Ultra, will help with diving and other underwater activities. And, during sleep, the watch can now detect “breathing disturbances” to potentially identify sleep apnea.
Apple’s latest wearable will support watchOS 11, which we heard about during WWDC back in June. The software brings with it a slew of new health and fitness-focused features that the latest wearable will support, including Training Load and a new Vitals app.
We’re big fans of the previous generation — the Apple Watch Series 9 — and even named it the best smartwatch you can buy. Once we get ahold of this new one to test it out, we’ll let you know whether it fills the shoes of its predecessor.
The new Apple Watch 10 comes in a new polished aluminum jet black colorway, along with rose gold and silver aluminum. The new Titanum finishes include natural, gold and slate. The watches start at $399 for the aluminum case and $699 for titanium. Pre-orders opened the same day as the event at the Apple Store and the wearables should start shipping on September 20.
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 didn’t get a full update, but it does have a new black finish. There’s also a new Titanium Milanese strap — which adds $100 to the price.
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 still comes in just one size, 49mm. The watch with the new finish costs $799 and will open to pre-orders today, with units hitting shelves on September 20.
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