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Apple today announced Apple Watch Ultra 3, featuring satellite connectivity, 5G cellular, and the largest ever display. The new watch starts at $799 and can be pre-ordered today, with shipping beginning Friday, September 19.

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The display is the largest ever on an Apple Watch. Apple used LTPO3 technology and wide-angle OLEDs to make the borders 24 percent thinner while keeping the same case size. The screen now updates once per second in always-on mode instead of once per minute, so you can see the seconds hand tick without lifting your wrist. Over 20 watch faces support the faster refresh rate, including Stopwatch and Timer.

Battery life has been improved significantly. You now get up to 42 hours of normal use and up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode. Meanwhile, for continuous GPS workouts, Low Power Mode now lasts 20 hours with full heart rate monitoring, and 15 minutes of charging provides 12 hours of battery life.

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Otherwise, the biggest new feature is satellite connectivity. Users can text emergency services, message contacts, and share their location when they don't have cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. If the watch detects a car crash or hard fall while you're unconscious and off the grid, it automatically contacts emergency services.

You can also send regular texts, emoji, and Tapbacks to anyone you've messaged in the past 30 days, even without cell service. Apple says it had to redesign the radio and antenna to make this work – the antenna now has double the signal strength to reach satellites 800 miles overhead moving at 15,000 mph.

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Find My via satellite lets you send your location every 15 minutes to contacts you've previously added to Find My. All satellite features are free for two years with Apple Watch Ultra 3. Emergency SOS works without a cellular plan, while messaging and location sharing require an active cellular subscription.

A new Waypoint watch face provides live compass navigation and quick access to satellite communications. And Night Mode helps preserve night vision during outdoor adventures.

The 5G cellular connection downloads music, podcasts, and apps faster than before, according to Apple. The company added an algorithm that uses both antennas simultaneously when signal strength is weak.

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A new health feature detects signs of chronic high blood pressure by monitoring how blood vessels respond to heartbeats over 30-day periods. The algorithm was developed using data from over 100,000 participants and validated in a clinical study of 2,000 people. Apple says this could identify over one million people with undiagnosed hypertension in the first year. The feature requires FDA clearance but should be available in over 150 countries this month.

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Sleep tracking gets a quality score that considers duration, bedtime consistency, how often you wake up, and time in each sleep stage. The scoring follows recommendations from sleep medicine organizations and was developed using 5 million nights of sleep data from Apple's Heart and Movement Study.

Elsewhere, Workout Buddy uses Apple Intelligence to provide spoken motivation during exercise based on your heart rate, pace, distance, and workout history. It works with Bluetooth headphones and requires an Apple Intelligence-supported iPhone nearby. The feature is available in English for popular workout types.

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The Workout app also got a redesign making it easier to customize sessions with Workout Views, custom workouts, Pacer, and Race Route. You can now create workouts in the Fitness app on iPhone and access them on Apple Watch. Music and podcasts can also be set to automatically play when starting specific workout types.

Apple Watch Ultra 3 includes the most accurate GPS in a sports watch and maintains water resistance to 100 meters. As before, the titanium case comes in natural or black finishes.

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New band options include a Trail Loop with reflective yarn along the edges, plus new colors for the Ocean Band and Alpine Loop. The Hermès collection adds two new En Mer colors and a Scub'H Diving band in rubber with a titanium buckle.

Customers in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, the UAE, the UK, the U.S., and more than 50 other countries and regions can pre-order Apple Watch Ultra 3 today, with availability in stores beginning Friday, September 19.

Article Link: Apple Watch Ultra 3 Announced With Largest Ever Display, 5G, Satellite Connectivity, and More
Pretty uninspiring for an original AWU user.

I see no need once again, to upgrade.
 
I think these 3 features are the most important updates:
• 12mm in thickness compared to 14,4mm before
• Longer battery life at 42 hours compared to 36 hours before
• Charing is faster, 80% in 45 minutes compared to 1 hour before
 
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I think the satellite connectivity is a pretty good feature. May upgrade from my Ultra 1.
But my phone already does that and my phone is never not on me or charged. And when I’m doing extreme hikes or backpacking I have my Garmin satellite on me anyways which works far better.
 
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I was looking forward to this update.

5G, Sat, and faster changing were tempting.

Then again, battery life might not be much different (Apple changed how they calculate it) and I do not really care about getting 1 fps display updates.

With no upgraded chip, I'll stay on Ultra 2 (S9 is practically same as S10). Hopefully S11 will be on 2nm next year, including significanlty more RAM, more capable in device AI processing, and hopefully more storage as well (for offline maps).
 
Given that there was no update for the Ultra last year - this update is rather lame imho.
No new health sensor (hypertension detection is SW/LLM based and available for S9/U2 and newer) and the other features are meh for me, YMMV.
I will keep my 2 year old Ultra 2 for at least another year, and it will do well for another 2 years if Apple follows the 2 year cycle for the Ultra upgrades ...
 
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I know some are disappointed, but I’m liking this update/upgrade. I particularly like that it has even better battery life. It’s nice that they include a version of blood pressure monitoring. I don’t care for the 5G connectivity nor the satellite connection. What will a 5G connectivity actually do, practically, for the Watch? Not sure what the cost is yet…doesn’t seem like it has been announced?
there is no "blood pressure monitoring" - its hypertension detection which is done via SW/LLM using the existing heart sensor. At no time it is checking actual blood pressure ...
 
42 hours instead of 36.... that's only 16% more. They couldn't even get it up to 48 hours? Also, I was looking at the specs on the Apple Website and if it's correct, it says that it's 12mm now instead of 14.4mm so if that is correct then that means they could have made the battery life WAY better but instead chose to make it thinner. Show's that Apple doesn't understand the adventurous people who want/buy the ULTRA.

I have the Ultra 1 and I have been so looking forward to an upgrade but I'm left feeling a little underwhelmed. There are a lot of cumulative updates and features that the U2 and U3 bring over the U1 but the one thing that would have really gotten me excited is missing... longer battery life. 16% more isn't much. I want to see 5+ days of battery life with normal usage and 7 days in low power mode. I want to be able to go away for a 3 day hike or mountain biking weekend, record 5 hours of GPS per day and still make it home with 10% battery left. I guess we wont see that until we get a breakthrough in battery tech or a super-efficient processor like 2nm or something.
 
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I was looking forward to this update.

5G, Sat, and faster changing were tempting.

Then again, battery life might not be much different (Apple changed how they calculate it) and I do not really care about getting 1 fps display updates.

With no upgraded chip, I'll stay on Ultra 2 (S9 is practically same as S10). Hopefully S11 will be on 2nm next year, including significanlty more RAM, more capable in device AI processing, and hopefully more storage as well (for offline maps).

I am feeling a similar way. I was pretty keen on the U3 to replace my U1, but I'm thinking that next year will bring the improved CPU and AI features.

Further, Apple has still been ambiguous about how they plan to handle pricing for Satellite connectivity. They said free for two years.

I like the idea of satellite connectivity on my Watch, but I don't like it enough to subscribe.
 
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42 hours instead of 36.... that's only 16% more. They couldn't even get it up to 48 hours? Also, I was looking at the specs on the Apple Website and if it's correct, it says that it's 12mm now instead of 14.4mm so if that is correct then that means they could have made the battery life WAY better but instead chose to make it thinner. Show's that Apple doesn't understand the adventurous people who want/buy the ULTRA.

And reading other posts in here, it appears they also changed how they are testing it, so it's really unclear how much better it actually.

It's very very deceptive stuff here.
 
Oh ...
Did they really?

What's the change?
Has anyone figured out the actual comparison on battery life from AWU2 to AWU3 when adjusting for it?

Looks like the only difference in the battery life is that they added 6h of sleep tracking on top of the 36h period — everything else seems to be the same.

Ultra 2 — 36hUltra 3 — 42h
600 time checkssame
180 notificationssame
30 minutes of app usesame
60-minute workout with music playback from Apple Watch via Bluetoothsame
8 hours of cellular connectionsame
(no mention of sleep tracking)6 hours of sleep tracking
 
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