Apple Watch Series 4: Everything You Need To Know
Here's everything you need to know about the Apple Watch Series 4.
Design and Display
The Apple Watch Series 4 comes in two sizes. One is 40mm, which used to be 38mm. The second one is a 44mm watch. both of them will have a 30%larger display when compared to the previous generation Apple Watch Series 3. Due to the increase in the screen size the whole UI of the watch has been redesigned. Now the watch face displays more information. You can also customize the watch faces to suit your needs.
Apple Watch Series 4 comes in three aluminum finishes - silver, space gray and gold. The series 4 will also come in the all new gold stainless steel with a Milanese band, in addition to the silver and space black stainless steel options. The new bands will also work with any of the Apple Watch predecessors.
For the most part, the Series 4 looks similar to its predecessors, although there’s a new digital crown with haptic feedback. This will allow for a more responsive feel when you flip through items on your watch.
The speaker has also been completely redesigned, making it 50 percent louder, and the microphone can now be found on the opposite side — far away from the speaker. This will hopefully help to reduce echo and make phone calls much clearer.
The back of the Series 4 is made of black ceramic and sapphire crystal, allowing radio waves to pass through the front and back. Apple says this is meant to improve cell reception.
Price and Availability
The Apple Watch Series 4 will start at $399 (Rs.29000 + tax), while the cellular model will start at $499 (Rs.39000 + tax). The Apple Watch Series 4 will be available for pre-order in the U.S. starting September 14, with availability beginning September 21.
Software and Health Features
The Apple Watch Series 4 will ship with Apple's watchOS 5. It comes with a variety of improvements. Enhanced fitness and health tracking, walkie-talkie mode, are some of the few features in watchOS 5.
The Series 4 also has a ton of additional health features. For starters, it can now detect when you fall by analyzing wrist trajectory and impact acceleration. It will then initiate an emergency call. If it senses you’re immobile for 1 minute, it’ll automatically call and send a message to your emergency contacts using the SOS feature.
While older models of the Apple Watch include an optical heart rate sensor to track calories burned, resting heart rate, and more, the Series 4 offers a few new features. You’ll now receive a notification if your heart rate appears to be too low — which could mean that your heart isn’t pumping enough blood to the body.
In addition, the Apple Watch will now be able to screen your heart rhythm in the background. It’ll send a notification to the watch if it detects irregular rhythm, which could point to atrial fibrillation. While the device isn’t able to diagnose the issue, it can detect it for you so you can then consult a doctor.
Perhaps one of the most impressive features on the Series 4 is the built-in electrical heart sensor. Built into the back of the sapphire crystal and digital crown, users can now take an electrocardiogram (ECG) — the first of its kind in a smartwatch. This will measure electrical activity of the heartbeat in order to help diagnose heart disease and other conditions.
Perhaps one of the most impressive features on the Series 4 is the built-in electrical heart sensor. Built into the back of the sapphire crystal and digital crown, users can now take an electrocardiogram (ECG) — the first of its kind in a smartwatch. This will measure electrical activity of the heartbeat in order to help diagnose heart disease and other conditions.
You’re able to take an ECG anytime, anywhere, straight from your wrist by opening the app and placing your finger on the digital crown. Since all of the information is stored in the health app, you’ll be able to share the ECG with a doctor, who will be able to see a more detailed picture of what’s going on. Apple has also received clearance from the Food and Drug Administration.
Specifications and Battery
Inside the Apple Watch Series 4 is Apple’s next-generation S4, 64-bit dual-core processor that’s been designed to perform two times faster. The accelerometer and gyroscope have twice the dynamic range and can sense motion data eight times faster.
Nothing has changed when it comes to battery life, though — the Apple Watch Series 4 will have the same 18-hour, all-day battery life. Apple has increased outdoor workout time to six hours, with full GPS tracking for long bike rides, marathon.
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