the corner, with pre-orders starting today. In its keynote, Cupertino showcased the Apple Watch Series 10 and SE, but the Apple Watch Ultra was conspicuously absent. Although the standard Series 10 isn’t as robust or as water resistant, it took over some of the Ultra’s abilities – so long as your phone can run iOS 18.
Apple unveiled the Apple Watch Series 10 during its Monday “Glowtime” event. The new wearable features a thinner design and a larger screen. The Series 10 is about 10 percent thinner than last year’s model, while the display is 30 percent bigger than Series 4 through 6 and nine percent larger than Series 7 through 9. An upgraded screen is appreciated if you have ever fumbled to enter your password with fat fingers like mine.
Apple’s new S10 SiP has a thinner profile while adding better performance and power efficiency. It also has a 4-core Neural Enigine to make everyday tasks like screen navigation, Siri integration, and workout detection more reliable and efficient. It still has the Series 9’s crash and fall detection but adds a Translate app via watchOS 11, aided by the Neural Engine.