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Product Highlights
  • Second-gen OLED Retina display with Force Touch
  • W2 wireless chip
  • Water resistant 50 meters
  • Heart rate sensor
  • Barometric altimeter
  • 8GB capacity
  • Composite back
  • Bluetooth 4.2
Product Overview

Announced during Apple's Sept. 12 keynote, the Apple Watch Series 3 comes in two versions: GPS or GPS + Cellular.

The Apple Watch 3 (GPS) starts at $329 (USD) and is available in three case types: Aluminum, Stainless Steel and Ceramic. Band types include Sport Loop, Sport, Leather and Stainless Steel.

The Series 3 also features a faster dual-core processor compared to the Series 1 and 2, as well as a W2 chip.

Running watchOS4, the Series 3 provides users with up to 18 hours of battery life and is water resistant up to 50 meters. Other features include Bluetooth 4.2 support, a heart rate sensor, and barometric altimeter.

Specs
  • Model Identifier: Watch3,4
  • Case Material: Aluminum
  • Case Size: 42 mm
  • Color: Space Gray
  • CPU Cores: 2
  • CPU Model: W2 chip
  • Depth: 11.4 mm
  • Width: 36.4 mm
  • GPS: Built-in with GLONASS
  • Introduction Date: September 12, 2017
  • Original Price: $359 (USD)
  • Maximum Runtime: 18 hours
  • Part Number: MQL12LL/A
  • Panel Type: OLED with strengthened Ion-X glass
  • Accelerometer: Y
  • Gyroscope: Y
  • Heart Rate Sensor: Y
  • OS Version: watchOS 4
  • Storage Capacity: 8 GB
  • Watch Band Color: Black
  • Watch Band Material: Sport
  • Water Resistance: 50 meters
  • Weight: 32.3 g (case only)
  • Bluetooth: 4.2
  • WiFi: 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz
Review

Daniel Eran Dilger

As expected, Apple unveiled a slew of new products at its special media event on Tuesday, including a revamped Apple Watch with LTE connectivity for true standalone operation. AppleInsider was on the scene to go hands on with the latest hardware.

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