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Following today's "Awe dropping" special event, the Apple Watch lineup now contains five models at different price points.

series-11.jpg

The full new Apple Watch lineup is as follows:

  • Apple Watch SE 3 (40mm): Starts at $249
  • Apple Watch SE 3 (44mm): Starts at $279
  • Apple Watch Series 11 (42mm): Starts at $399
  • Apple Watch Series 11 (46mm): Starts at $429
  • Apple Watch Ultra 3: Starts at $799

All of the new Apple Watches are available to pre-order now, with availability starting on Friday, September 19.

To make way for the latest models, the Apple Watch SE 2, Apple Watch Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra 2 have all been discontinued.

Article Link: Here's What the New Apple Watch Lineup Looks Like
 
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Was seriously thinking about upgrading until I saw that the AWU2 will also get the sleep and blood pressure features. Now I see no reason to. Guess just getting the new AirPods this year.
 
Apple Watch SE looks like a really solid device this year with most of the features of the standard Apple Watch. Don't really see much downside to it, might get one for my 6th grade daughter so we can have some connectivity since I refuse to get her an iPhone yet.

Was seriously thinking about upgrading until I saw that the AWU2 will also get the sleep and blood pressure features. Now I see no reason to. Guess just getting the new AirPods this year.
Don't say that out loud! People always complain that Apple software locks features that can run on older hardware just fine. Now people are complaining that they won't buy the new version because the old version got a software update.
 
The new Series 10 is just a minor upgrade from the 10. Not planning to upgrade. Good to see always on the SE. Overall good lineup.
 
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Slightly confused by the Apple Watch comparison page saying that the wrist flick gesture isn’t available on the series 10 when I’ve been using it all through the watchOS 26 betas, or is there something different that the series 11 can do with it that the 10 can’t?

Have to admit that I missed the watch update in the presentation as I was out, and only really interested in the 17 Pro this year.

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anyone know... are the bezels on the SE2 and SE3 exactly the same?

I'm wondering how the SE3 bezel compares to my Series 8?

Basically I'm wondering if maybe the SE3 has smaller bezels so the 40mm SE3 would be similar to my 41mm 8.
 


Following today's "Awe dropping" special event, the Apple Watch lineup now contains five models at different price points.

series-11.jpg

The full new Apple Watch lineup is as follows:

  • Apple Watch SE 3 (40mm): Starts at $249
  • Apple Watch SE 3 (44mm): Starts at $279
  • Apple Watch Series 11 (42mm): Starts at $399
  • Apple Watch Series 11 (46mm): Starts at $429
  • Apple Watch Ultra 3: Starts at $799

All of the new Apple Watches are available to pre-order now, with availability starting on Friday, September 19.

To make way for the latest models, the Apple Watch SE 2, Apple Watch Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra 2 have all been discontinued.

Article Link: Here's What the New Apple Watch Lineup Looks Like
Plenty of newness here to like. When I checked the recycle $$ I'd receive for my Gen 01 Ultra, the decision was made!
 
anyone know... are the bezels on the SE2 and SE3 exactly the same?

I'm wondering how the SE3 bezel compares to my Series 8?

Basically I'm wondering if maybe the SE3 has smaller bezels so the 40mm SE3 would be similar to my 41mm 8.
I was looking at the compare page earlier and there’s display resolution at the bottom. The SE 3 has fewer pixels in both dimensions than the Series 7. I think the SE 3 keeps the Series 4–6 case/screen dimensions essentially.
 
Why is SE cellular $50 extra but watch 11 cellular is $100 extra? Been that way for a while. Is the SE cellular chip worse?
 
anyone know... are the bezels on the SE2 and SE3 exactly the same?

I'm wondering how the SE3 bezel compares to my Series 8?

Basically I'm wondering if maybe the SE3 has smaller bezels so the 40mm SE3 would be similar to my 41mm 8.
It has exactly the same design & dimensions as the SE2, but upgrading it to AOD is actually a big upgrade that will likely take sales away from the base Series 11 anyway.
 
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