Apple Watch Series 4 40mm Aluminium Case
According to Apple, the Series 4 represents "a fundamental redesign and re-engineering of Apple Watch." As a result, watch out for a lot of very cool changes, from the curved corners to the all-new and larger display.
A MUCH bigger display
The Series 4 provides lots to talk about but it's the display that is capturing the most attention. The narrow borders deliver a viewing area that’s over 30 per cent larger! The curved corners match the radius of the case, allowing for images and the touch surface to almost extend to the very edge of the screen.
Bigger display means new interface
Because of the bigger display, the design of the interface has been remodelled with the new Infograph watch face now capable of handling eight complications, allowing you to do more and see more at a glance.
Never skip a beat
The optical heart sensor has always been a feature of the Apple Watch, but in the Series 4 it can now detect if your heart rate falls below a specified threshold for a period of 10 minutes, and activates a low-heart-rate notification as a result.
More than just a processor
The Series 4 is a complete SiP a System in Package. This means the entire system is fabricated onto a single component with some incredible capabilities crammed into that small device.
It sounds better
The Apple Watch Series 4 boasts improvements in virtually every sense, and that includes a speaker that's 50 % louder for enhanced audio quality for things like Siri and the Walkie-Talkie function. Meanwhile, the microphone is now on the other side of the watch to minimise echo when making phone calls.
A newer model Apple Watch Series 5 40mm Aluminium was released in September 2019.
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Macworld is working on reviews of the iPhone 8, Apple Watch Series 3, and Apple TV 4K. Macworld's Leah Yamshon and Michael Simon talk about what they've experienced so far, and producer Dan Masaoka chimes in with questions from the audience. It's all in the Macworld Podcast, episode 575 .
Great Product, very similar to the Apple genuine product at a 1/10 of the cost
Just wanted to complement your company on the product. I have only received it yesterday. The quality seems very similar to the Apple genuine product at a 1/10 of the price. The fit was snug and comfortable. Will have to wait to check durability.
Amazing
So handy especially when I work I don't have to have a bulky phone in my hand I can do anything I'd do on my Phone on this watch ... it's really worth it if your a busy person who doesn't have time to carry a phone everywhere
For pretty much as long as smartwatches have been a thing, the Apple Watch has been treated by many as the gold standard.
- Incredibly smooth software experience
- Great look and feel
- You have to own an iPhone
- No ECG in Australia
Apple Watch Series 4 Review
Last year's Apple Watch Series 3 cemented its place as the best smartwatch you can buy. This year, Apple has gone a step further to make the Apple Watch Series 4 the only wearable you need.- Impressive array of heart-tracking features
- ECG
- Larger screen that looks great
- Strong performance
- Haptic feedback on crown is a nice touch
- Excellent app support
- Longer battery life would have been nice
- Expensive
- No third party watch faces
Alongside the iPhone XS , iPhone XS Max , and iPhone XR , Apple used the special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre in Cupertino earlier this week to unveil the Apple Watch Series 4 . The launch represents the biggest redesign to Apple's smartwatch since its introduction in 2015 .
The Apple Watch Series 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch faceoff
If you take a look at the smartwatch market, Apple and Samsung are currently the two manufacturers that stand out most from the crowd. And it's exactly these two that have now launched new models, the Watch Series 4 and the Galaxy Watch , respectively, which of course are supposed to be better than...
Apple Watch Series 4 vs Series 2
We've covered only the most significant differences in the above comparison - we didn't even have time, for example, to mention the cool new dynamic watch faces available for the Series 4's larger screen. But hopefully you get the idea.
Roughly two-and-half minutes into my run, the watch kicks in. There's a haptic buzz on my wrist. "It looks like you're working out," the watch face reads. That's followed by a big, yellow button, suggesting I start an indoor run.
Apple Watch Series 4 review: the best gets better
The greatest Apple product comeback story of the past few years has, without a doubt, been the Apple Watch. Launched with great fanfare four years ago , the initial version tried to do way too much with way too little , and it had confusing software to boot.- Great battery life
- Huge
- beautiful screen
- Health-tracking features
- not just fitness
- Siri is still unreliable
- No always-on screen option
- Complication options can be confusing