Apple Watch Series 6
Apple’s wearable is a masterpiece in miniaturization
YOU WILL LEARN
You will learn what tech sits inside the Apple Watch and what it does
KEY FACT
The move to an always–on Apple Watch required a whole new kind of display: LTPO. It’s a kind of OLED display that can adjust its refresh rate, which is how frequently the screen updates. In low–power mode it updates once per second compared to up to 60 times a second when you’re using apps. That makes a massive difference to the display’s power consumption.
THE APPLE WATCH has come a very long way in a very short time. It’s just five years old, and in that time we’ve seen Apple enhance it in every conceivable way: better battery life, an always–on display, 4G connectivity, apps that run without a connected iPhone and, most importantly of all, a whole bunch of sensors to provide useful insights into your health and fitness.
As the Apple Watch has evolved, it has delivered a masterclass in miniaturization — the Series 6 may look a lot like the first generation, but what’s inside is much more advanced and much more useful.