Apple Watch Series 11 review: wrist-flickingly good with longer battery life
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Apple Watch Series 11 review: wrist-flickingly good with longer battery life
"Like last year's Series 10, the new model is only 9.7mm thick, which makes it a slim fit to the wrist, easy to sneak under cuffs and more comfortable at night. It is light, slim and easy to live with. The 2,000nit OLED screen is plenty bright for seeing indoors and out, remaining clear to read off-angle, which makes glancing down at the time or notifications easy."
"The batteries have increased in capacity by 9% and 11% for the 42mm and 46mm watches respectively. The 46mm lasted a good two days in testing with sleep tracking but without exercise. Most people will just about be able to track two days and two nights before needing a charge, which takes 66 minutes using a 20W or greater power adaptor (not included), hitting about 70% in 30 minutes."
Apple Watch Series 11 delivers longer battery life while retaining Series 10's design, dimensions and features, with most upgrades arriving via software. The model is priced from 369 in the UK and sits between the revamped 219 Watch SE and the 749 Ultra 3. The watch is 9.7mm thick, light and comfortable for day and night. Its 2,000nit OLED screen remains bright and readable off-angle and is covered by glass Apple says is twice as scratch resistant as before. The S10 chip stays the same but the watch now supports optional 5G and stronger reception. Battery capacities rise by 9% and 11% for the 42mm and 46mm sizes; the 46mm achieved roughly two days with sleep tracking. Charging takes 66 minutes with a 20W or greater adaptor, reaching about 70% in 30 minutes.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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