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Buying guide: Apple Watch

Apple launched two new watches in 2023: the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Series 9. It also still sells the Watch SE from 2022. With the arrival of the two new models, Apple discontinued the Series 8 and the original Apple Watch Ultra, however, you may still be able to buy those older models from resellers and from Apple’s Refurbished Store.

In this guide, we will help you decide which Apple Watch is best for you. We’ll compare the features, specs and price, as well as offer advice on choosing cases, colours and straps in our Apple Watch comparison chart so you can be confident you are choosing the right Apple Watch.

Here’s what you need to know before buying an Apple Watch.

FEATURES

Practically every Apple Watch offers the same set of basic functions. It can be used in conjunction with an iPhone (or separately if the user has a cellular contract) to:

• Make or take phone calls.

• Read and send text messages.

• Read and send emails.

• Listen to music or podcasts.

• Receive notifications relating to iPhone and Apple Watch apps.

• Use apps, such as Maps for navigation, a calculator or a compass.

• Track fitness, including steps and calories burned.

• Monitor your health, including heart rate.

• Detect a fall or car crash.

• Tell the time – especially if your watch has an always-on display.

• Act as a flashlight (or torch).

• Pay via Apple Pay.

• Track your sleep.

There’s another choice to be made. Do you need an Apple Watch with cellular connectivity or not? If you opt for a cellular model, you’ll be able to leave your iPhone at home and use your watch for making calls, receiving texts and streaming music.

The watch can also support Family Set-up if you’re looking for a watch for someone who doesn’t have an iPhone.

SPECIFICATIONS

Apple Watch Ultra 2

Price: £799

Screen size: 49mm

Display: 3,000 nits

Weight: 61.4g

Materials: Titanium

Colours: Natural

Processor: S9

Battery life: Up to 36 hours; Fast charging

Extra features: Always-on display; Double Tap gesture; Faster on-device Siri; Precision Finding for iPhone; Customizable Action button; Depth gauge and water temperature sensor; Dual

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