There’s now an Apple Watch for all price ranges. Apple unveiled two new models this week — the high-end Series 6, which starts at $399, and the midrange Apple Watch SE, which starts at $279.
Apple will continue to sell the Apple Watch Series 3 for $199. The new lineup gives Apple a wider market since billions of people have smartphones, but Canalys expects just 150 million will have smartwatches in 2020. That’s a lot, but shows there are still tons of untapped buyers. It’s just up to smartwatch makers like Apple, Huawei, Garmin, Fitbit and Samsung to reach them with compelling offerings. I have the Apple Watch Series 6 here, so I’ll show you a bit of what it’s like and explain how it stands out against the other models.
But, real quick, if you think about the new family of Apple Watches in terms of features available, it’s easy to think of it like this: The Series 3 at $199 is good. The Series SE at $279 is better. The $399 model is best. What actually might be best for you depends what you want out of the watch, and how much you’re willing to spend.
Here’s what you need to know about the new Apple Watches and a first look at the Series 6, which launches on Friday along with the SE.
The Series 6 has it all
The Series 6 has all the fun new stuff you might want in an Apple Watch. It looks great, pretty much identical to last year’s Series 5 and the Apple Watch SE.
Reference: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/17/apple-watch-series-6-hands-on-with-the-blue-model.html?__source=iosappshare%7Cnet.whatsapp.WhatsApp.ShareExtension
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