Apple Watch Series 10 In-Depth Review: Actually Worth the Upgrade?
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The thing to understand about Apple Watch releases, is they aren’t targeting last years buyers. Nor even the year prior. Instead, they’re targeting previous Apple Watch owners 3-5 generations back. And true to that form, Apple each year just slightly increases the specs to make the upgrade path a bit more appealing. A bit more shiny. And a bit more brilliant.
Which, is exactly what the Series 10 does. There are no earth-shattering new features here for most consumers, well, unless you snorkel a lot. But under the covers it’s a substantial change in terms of the internals to fit into the thinnest Apple to date, with also the biggest screen to date. And you certainly notice that big screen when comparing it to even just the 45mm unit from last year. Instead, the majority of the new features come from the also new WatchOS 11, bringing in sports training load, overnight sleep metric trending, as well as a new Tides app and more.
I’ve been putting all these features to the test, both in the Apple Watch Series 10, as well as within watchOS 11, to see how well they work both day-to-day, as well as in sports applications.
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