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Apple Watch Series 10 vs Ultra 2: No-brainer or tough call?

Apple Watch 10 vs Ultra 2

The all-new Apple Watch Series 10 is here and comes with the largest screen ever paired with the thinnest design, a new chip, faster charging, and new health/fitness features. Meanwhile, Apple is offering the high-end Ultra 2 with the same specs as last year but in a new Black titanium finish option. Here’s an in-depth look at how Apple Watch 10 vs Ultra 2 compare.

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Here’s everything Apple announced yesterday – and a few surprises

iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro, Apple Watch Series 10, AirPods 4 shown

Yesterday’s ‘Glowtime’ event of course saw the announcement of the new iPhone 16 line-up, with the rest of the announcements spanning both hardware and software.

While most of the pre-event reporting on the iPhone 16 models was accurate, there were a few surprises – with a mix of pleasant and unpleasant ones …

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Here are the two new watch faces for Apple Watch Series 10 [Updated]

The Apple Watch Series 10 features the biggest display ever for an Apple Watch, and there are new watch faces to take advantage. Apple says that the Apple Watch Series 10 will have two new faces: “Flux” and “Reflections.”

These watch faces are also coming to existing Apple Watch models, albeit it without support for one key feature.

September 10, 2024: updated to note the faces are also coming to existing Apple Watch models.

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Apple Watch Series 10 vs. Ultra 2 battery life: Here’s the key difference

Apple Watch Series 10 and Ultra 2

Today during Apple’s iPhone 16 event, the Apple Watch Series 10 debuted with a host of welcome changes. Apple also launched a new satin black finish for the Apple Watch Ultra 2, but didn’t have an Ultra 3 this year. When comparing the two flagship Watch options, battery life is one major difference. Here’s what to expect from each Watch’s battery.

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Apple Watch Series 10 to feature upgraded ECG and water resistance, new ‘Reflections’ face, more

Apple Watch ECG electrocardiogram

As Apple’s next event draws closer, we learn more about the products the company will announce on Monday. Following a report earlier today about Apple Watch Series 10 featuring sleep apnea detection, 9to5Mac has now learned more details about the next generation Apple Watch.

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Three advantages the Apple Watch Ultra 3 will have over the Series 10

Apple Watch Ultra 3

New Apple Watch models will be announced at Monday’s iPhone 16 event. The Apple Watch Series 10 will come in two sizes that are bigger than ever, with the larger model matching the Ultra’s screen size. As a result, I think the Apple Watch Ultra 3 will be a harder sell than ever before. However, there are still plenty of reasons to choose the new Ultra model. Here are three advantages the Apple Watch Ultra 3 will have over the Series 10.

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No, iOS 18.1 beta didn’t leak the new Apple Watch Series 10 design

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Apple will hold a special event on Monday, and in addition to new iPhones, the company is also expected to introduce Apple Watch Series 10. Rumors suggest that the Series 10 models will have a new slimmer design with larger displays. But no, what some people are seeing in the latest beta of iOS 18.1 is not the new Apple Watch Series 10.

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Apple Watch Ultra 3 may be a harder sell than ever before

Apple Watch Ultra 3

In a few short weeks, Apple will hold its iPhone 16 event. Though not the star of the show, new Apple Watch models will debut alongside the iPhone. An Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 3 are coming. But there’s a problem: the Series 10 is set to gain one of the best Ultra features, making the Ultra 3 a harder sell than ever before.

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Apple Watch Series 10 is getting bigger, could Apple Intelligence be the reason?

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This fall’s Apple Watch Series 10 is reportedly going plus size. While the Ultra model stays the same, the two standard Apple Watch sizes are expected to grow significantly: moving from 41mm and 45mm cases to 45mm and 49mm.

Why the change? Perhaps Apple has seen strong customer satisfaction around the Ultra model’s larger display, and assumes that bigger will prove better.

In thinking about the Apple Watch’s future, though, I’ve started to wonder if Apple Intelligence may be part of the answer.

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