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I have a series "0" and it is really getting slow, how much of an increase is the overall bump going to a series one?
 
Massive as it’s a dual core processor in the S1.

I found the jump from S0 to S1 more noticeable than the jump from S1 to S3.

If you can find a good price on an S1 then it’s a good upgrade. I wouldn’t pay apples price today though.
 
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Massive as it’s a dual core processor in the S1.

I found the jump from S0 to S1 more noticeable than the jump from S1 to S3.

If you can find a good price on an S1 then it’s a good upgrade. I wouldn’t pay apples price today though.

Hey Thanks!
 
I have a series "0" and it is really getting slow, how much of an increase is the overall bump going to a series one?

The speed difference is notable, but I also want to indicate that it depends how you’re using your Apple Watch where you might notice the speed differences. For example, you might notice that the load times on Apple Watch is faster, less lag when opening/closing applications, software updates seemingly are much quicker, ect. But there certainly is a difference in terms of the processor from the first generation Apple Watch.
 
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