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Apple today gave members of the media that were at Apple Park for the "Wonderlust" event a chance to take a look at the new Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 models ahead of their release. MacRumors videographer Dan attended, getting a first look at the new color options, Double Tap, and more.


The major new feature for both the Series 9 and the Ultra 2 is the updated S9 chip, a welcome update because prior to this, the chip in the Apple Watch hadn't been updated since the Series 6 even though Apple was changing the S-name with each generation. The S9 chip has 60 percent more transistors than the S8 chip in the Series 8, and it processes machine learning tasks up to 2x faster.

With the S9 chip, there's a new Double Tap gesture (coming in October). Double Tap lets you double tap your index finger and thumb together to answer a call, play and pause music, open a notification, and more. It uses the various sensors in the Apple Watch and it works surprisingly well.

Both the Series 9 and Ultra 2 have brighter displays (2,000 nits and 3,000 nits maximum, respectively) for better performance in the sun, and they can drop down to 1 nit at night or when you're in a movie theater. Siri requests are also now processed on device, and Siri can answer health questions like how well you slept or what your heart rate is at.

There's also a new U2 chip that can be used for finding your iPhone with Precision Finding, and dictation is 25 percent more accurate. All of the new models come with an increased 64GB of storage space, up from 32GB.

Apple added a new pink aluminum color for the Apple Watch Series 9, which is an attractive shade, plus the watch comes in starlight, midnight, and PRODUCT(RED). The stainless steel models are available in graphite, gold, and silver.

The Series 9 and Ultra 2 Apple Watch models can be preordered starting today, and will launch on September 22 alongside the new iPhone 15 models.

Article Link: Hands-On With the New Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 Models
 
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zach-coleman

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The most underwhelming Watch update in human history.

Presenting the Double Tap feature as new is a shameless 🧢

Accessibility has had it since watchOS 8.
The Series 8 had 2 features. This one at least has like, 5.

Series 8
  • Crash Detection [A feature you never want to use]
  • Thermometer w/ Cycle Tracking
Series 9
  • DoubleTap
  • First brightness increase since the series 2 (2000 nits), and lower brightness floor (1 nit)
  • S9 (On Device Siri, 25% faster dictation)
  • 64GB of storage
  • New Ultra Wideband chip (HomePod, iPhone finding)
I’m whelmed.
 
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kkee

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The most underwhelming Watch update in human history.

Presenting the Double Tap feature as new is a shameless 🧢

Accessibility has had it since watchOS 8.
Pretty sure it is intended for wide spread use by extending the functionality from accessibility to common usage. I don't even know it is in accessibility until today. It's Apple pathing the way towards Vision Pro era universal gesture.
 

zach-coleman

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Pretty sure it is intended for wide spread use by extending the functionality from accessibility to common usage. I don't even know it is in accessibility until today. It's Apple pathing the way towards Vision Pro era universal gesture.
Something is new about it because it isn’t even going to be ready for launch. If it was 1:1 the accessibility feature don’t you think it would be less embarrassing for them to have a headline feature at launch?
 
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they’ve been milking this watch design for 5 years
Design 1: 0,1,2,3
Design 2: 4,5,6
Design 3: 7,8,9

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