Apple Watch Series 9: Significant Improvements in Processor, Display, and Battery Life

2023-09-22 00:00:00

Written by Muhammad Ayman Friday, September 22, 2023 03:00 AM Apple used a 64-bit dual-core S8 processor in the Series 8 last year, which was no different from the S7 or S6 in previous Apple watches, but with the Series 9, Apple says the S9 SiP delivers significant improvements across CPU, GPU and Neural Engine. Processor Apple hasn’t given a specific measure of how faster the S9’s CPU is compared to the S8, but it has 5.6 billion transistors — 60% more than the S8. As for the S9’s GPU, Apple says it’s 30% faster than the S8 and that the neural engine is twice as fast. Storage There are two other benefits if you’re coming from any of the older Apple Watch models, which are the increased storage capacity to 64GB and the ultra-wide second-generation chip with the Series 9. Display The Apple Watch Series 9 continues with the same sizes that it launched with the Apple Watch Series 7, which is 45 The 41mm and larger screen is 20% larger than the Series 4-6/SE and 50% larger than the Series 3. The main difference in the Series 9 Apple Watch display is that the brightness has doubled from 1,000 to 2,000 nits, and Apple also says graphics on The Series 9 display will be smoother than ever thanks to the new GPU in the S9 SiP. Apple Watch Band For bands, loops, and bracelets, bands designed for previous generation Apple Watch sizes 38/40/41 and 42/44/45 mm will work with Apple Watch Series 9. Battery life and charging First introduced with Apple Watch 7 and continuing with Apple Watch Series 8 and 9, which is 33% faster charging than Series 6 and earlier, meaning going from 0-80% in 45 minutes instead of about 60 minutes. If you’re interested in using the Apple Watch Series 9 or 8 for sleep tracking, you’ll also get 8 hours of use from an 8-minute charge (Urtla and Urtla 2, too). New to the Apple Watch Series 9 is on-device Siri processing for faster responses and better security. There’s also a new double-tap gesture to use the wearable with one hand more easily, though the latter won’t arrive until a software update is released in October. However, anyone with a Series 3 or later can use a double-tap-like gesture feature called Quick Actions.

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