Apple Watch Series 9 & Ultra 2
We already know that these two watches, the Apple Watch Series 9 and
the new Ultra 2, are not for those who have the latest Apple Watch.
These are iterative updates for those who don`t have an Apple Watch,
or have a very old Apple Watch, such as a Series 3.
Something like that. So you really have to squint and put it next to the
previous version to really see what's different from the previous generation.
But also that,
Some of the really new stuff with these watches isn't even shipped right away. This will happen later this
year.
- You'll understand what I mean. Specifications increased So I'll make this
review very simple for you guys here.
It's just a change in specifications. Apple Watch Series 9 is a specification
upgrade
on series 8, and the new Ultra 2 has the same specifications compared to the
original Ultra. Basically, there's a new color .
This pink color is on the series 9 that I have. And it's similar to the new
pink iPhone. It's kind of a light, salmon color. Beyond that, to be honest, we
could never even tell
if anyone is wearing a new watch. I'm
actually wearing this new Ultra 2 It's been over a week now. No one asked about
it. No one can tell because it's exactly the same. There are rumors going
around
to much speculation about a black Apple Watch.
Maybe you've seen this too.
And That seems to be something everyone
agrees on was probably about to happen. And it makes a lot of sense because
there's always something Apple is doing to visually distinguish the new from
the less new. But I think what happened was Apple had to test it, and then they
started to realize what was going on to the
titanium coating on a piece that focuses on durability like a watch. It's a bit
similar to the new iPhone . Get these new
colors with PVD coating on titanium for the iPhone.
15 Pro. But it's a phone. So people put it in
a case, and they're a little more careful with it.
But on an adventure watch.
where you expect people to run out and hit it and scrape it and drag it over
rocks and sand and all that stuff, I think they realize that it might struggle to perform well. So we just don't
understand. It looks exactly the same.
Performance Apple Watch Series 9 & Ultra 2
Anyway, okay, what are the new spec improvements?
That's S9. The new S9 chip inside this phone or the integrated system, SIP, as
it is called,
Literally everything new in these watches comes from this S9. So, first of all, it's a faster performance chip and opening and closing apps,
notifications and things like that, everything is technically faster. art.
Honestly, it's not that noticeable just because you don't really do much on the
watch and the refresh rate is exactly the same.
But It's also a more energy-efficient chip,
which you would always want to see in a small battery-powered device like a
watch. But Apple is actually aiming for 18 hours of battery life like it
usually does and is instead increasing the maximum brightness of the new Series
9 display up to 2,000 thanks to the new display driver silicon. And on Ultra 2,
this number now increases from 2,000 to 3,000 times the maximum brightness. So
it's no surprise that they look great outdoors You don't
necessarily see it
right away and notice that it's getting
brighter.. It's really only when you put it next to the last one that
you can at least appreciate how impressive it is. 3,000 nits really is
the brightest display Apple has ever put on
any device ever made. The S9 package also includes a new Ultra Wideband chip
that allows for accurate scanning of your iPhone. Basically, Find My iPhone
Previously, the watch only made sounds to play from your iPhone.
But
now, with
a watch,
you can find out exactly.
where Your phone is
kind of like an AirTag. Even more useful if your
phone is like,
in between some couch cushions or something, or if it's playing sound echoing in a weird way.
I think this is a great ecosystem feature. I'm sure many people will like it. And the S9 package also has twice as much
memory built in now and a double-the-speed neural engine,
This combination makes serial requests faster and allows you to process all Siri requests on your device without an internet connection.So at this point, Siri is pretty
famous for occasionally stopping and not answering questions or just pausing
because you have a bad Internet connection. So that makes a big difference.
Basically, asking him normal questions is pretty quick. The transformer model
built into the device is also a bit more accurate. Now, Apple hasn't actually
specified which of Siri's requests take place entirely on the device, but if
we're just using our inference here, what I understand is that almost all of
the voice processing It all happens on the device, from the S9, and then
anything that actually goes online to search for something, that's when it comes back again and again.
So things like setting a timer will always be
nice and fast, regardless of your internet connection, because it's all on the
device.
But if you ask how tall is
the Empire State Building is, it will process
your voice quickly, but it still needs a good Internet connection to do the
rest quickly. It's also supposed to be able to access your health data and be
able to send it with just your voice, because it's all on the device, local and
secure, but that's one of the the few things that
should have come later
- Later this year.
- So at the time I tried the items in speech I only got responses that were unanswered and
had errors.
Double tap FEATURE
But Then the big feature, a really cool new thing that stands out to me in this generation of watches.
what's really innovative is the double tap action. This double tap feature is like a perfect symphony
Impressive processing power, intelligent computing and high-quality sensors all combined
gives you something really new and to be honest, I wasn't expecting any other smartwatch to be replicable, at least in the near future. So that's it. Simply double-tap your thumb and index finger on the same side as you wear the watch to select items on the watch. So I guess Apple had to send me a separate watch that was running, an early copy of watchOS 10.1. All new watches shipping are now version 10.0. But the function itself is very simple. You reboot to wake up, Double Tap Demo, then double tap your fingers together
to control what's happening on the watch screen. This is basically most useful in instances
where your other hand is full. Maybe you're wearing something or walking your dog.
or you're cooking and your hand is dirty. Something like that, whatever. But when you actually do it, it's basically set up to either select the primary button in whatever app you're in, or advance through the stack of widgets in a Siri Smart Stack. If you're receiving a call, double tap to accept it. It's the main button. When you're in the call, another double tap ends it, satisfyingly. In the past, if one hand was busy, nose tap. Not alone in this practice.
so you can't judge me. But I support this kind of solution
to this issue. And honestly, it's very accurate. Very few false triggers.
I know I have to wait a second after reboot to wake up the double tap,
but it's consistent. It is very good.
What's not new here is that an accessibility setting called Touch Assist has been added. I think since Apple Watch Series 6, designed for people who don't have another hand to use Apple Watch. Therefore, they must be able to control it with one hand. And so there is a double pinch, there is a single pinch, there is a clenched fist and a double clenched fist. Why press twice?
In my limited experience, having turned it on and tested it on other
watches, it works quite well when you are very thoughtful about it. But the
official reason why this double tap is new,
and is therefore only available on these new generations of watches and not on
the oldest generation of watches,
is the best thing Apple has ever done. Okay, ready? Basically, the algorithm
that does all the processing of all the data from the sensors, like the sensors
in old watches, is much more complex and heavier,
so it can`t run on the S8 now. .
or an older piece of silicone. Only S9. Yes, actually. So it happens. This is
unprecedented. This is according to the opening speech. They're usually pretty
good at delivering on such promises, but currently that doesn't come with a
watch. Neutral Carbon Either way, it's something that's both useful and clearly
foreshadows the next Apple Vision Pro, whose main gesture will be to select
items by bringing your thumb and index finger together.
Honestly, this is one of the most attractive things about this watch. But the
other cool thing is that, when combined with one of these sports bands, the Apple Watch is Apple's first
completely carbon-neutral product.
carbon neutral.
This is perhaps the most impressive thing about this entire watch. This
includes all materials,
energy and emissions are used to make it, assemble it, package it and deliver
it to your door. And that's all the energy actually needed to operate the
device over the owner's lifetime. It's absurd. This is extremely impressive. I
take their word for it. I want to dig deeper into this later, but it's also
something I hope other companies start copying. So here's the problem. Do you
know what Apple did with other product categories .
They would have a major upgrade in silicon and the same old design as
before, then the next generation they would update the product design? it with
the MacBook Air .
I think and hope that the MacBook Pro is in line with the rumors . This is exactly what is happening with the
Apple Watch. This is what we have wanted for a long time. Let's get back to it.
Conclusion
This watch is essentially the same as last year, and this watch looks the same
as last year, it looks the same as the year
before that, and the year before that.
Same shape, same buttons, same fundamentals. And I understand that if it isn't broke, don't fix it.
It's quite classic. But there are already a lot of things we're waiting / hoping to one day see on the Apple Watch.
Maybe a circular redesign, maybe a slightly more classic shape. Perhaps the
rotating bezel like we saw on the Galaxy Watch,
Who is sick? Perhaps this is a real leap in battery life. For example, any of
these features would be the biggest update to the Apple Watch in years. But
it's not like that. This is a change in specifications.
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