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AppleWatch Series6

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PRICE 40mm, £316 (£379 inc VAT) from apple.com/uk

The Apple Watch has long been the best smartwatch you can buy. Its advantage was hammered home by the Series 5 (see issue 303, p70), and no rivals have appeared over the past 12 months that challenged Apple’s position. With the Series 6, several improvements mean it’s even more firmly ensconced at the top of the wearables sector.

Android phone owners still aren’t catered for, despite the new Family Setup feature I describe below, but if you own an iPhone there’s nothing – in terms of capabilities – that even comes close.

Same old design

From the front, the Series 6 looks no different from the past two generations. The digital crown is still there, with the side button below it, and the AMOLED display sticks to the same size and resolution as its predecessors: it measures 1.57in across the diagonal on

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