Apple watch series 3 specifications and review

Apple Watch Series 3

The Apple Watch Series 3 was released in September 2017 and maintains the traditional appearance of previous models while adding a number of new capabilities. For the first time, a cellular edition was added alongside enhancements like as the speedier S3 processor and W2 wireless chip. Apple currently only offers it in a GPS version.

During Apple’s September 2017 event, the third generation of the Apple Watch was unveiled. With enhanced components and a variant with a cellular connection, the Apple Watch Series 3 outperformed its predecessors.

With its distinctive features, the Apple Watch Series 3 is a one-of-a-kind blend of elegance and functionality that puts you ahead of the game. The smartwatch has a long battery life of up to one day, saving you time from having to charge it frequently. The watch’s OLED display makes it easy to read.

The body of this smartwatch is composed of aluminum and is lightweight.

In addition, the Apple smartwatch encourages you to stay in shape. The smartwatch is also powered by the iOS operating system.

Apple Watch Series 3 Features

From the outside, this Apple Watch looks identical to the Apple Watch Series 2, with a square OLED Retina display protected by sapphire crystal in stainless steel and ceramic models, and Ion-X glass in aluminum models. The 38-millimeter model has a resolution of 272 × 340 pixels, while the 42-millimeter model has a display resolution of 312 x 390 pixels. Both have a brightness rating of 1,000 nits.

The Side button and Digital Crown are located on the device’s right side and are used to navigate watchOS menus with display taps, swipes, and gestures. The Digital Crown was one of the few parts to receive a cosmetic update in this iteration, with now-obsolete cellular devices sporting a red dot to indicate the addition of connectivity.

The heart rate sensor, a cluster of LEDs and sensors that can monitor blood flow in the user’s wrist, is located at the back. Photoplethysmography is the method used to do this. Apple increased the size of the rear crystal by 0.25 millimeters, which will be scarcely apparent to the vast majority of customers.

Depending on the model, the Apple Watch’s back case was also available in two different materials. The regular model, which does not have cellular connectivity, has a “composite back,” whereas LTE models have a ceramic back cover.

Network Technology GSM / HSPA / LTE
Launch Announced 2017, September
Status Available. Released 2017, September
Body Dimensions 42.5 x 36.4 x 11.4 mm (1.67 x 1.43 x 0.45 in)
Weight 52.8 g (1.87 oz)
Build Glass front (Sapphire crystal), ceramic/sapphire crystal back, stainless steel frame
SIM eSIM
50m water resistant
Display Type Retina OLED, 1000 nits (peak)
Size 1.65 inches
Resolution 390 x 312 pixels (~303 ppi density)
Protection Sapphire crystal glass
3D Touch display
Platform OS watchOS 4.0, upgradable to 8.0
Chipset Apple S3
CPU Dual-core
GPU PowerVR
Memory Card slot No
Internal 16GB 768MB RAM
Camera No
Sound Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack No
Comms WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.2, A2DP, LE
GPS Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS
NFC Yes
Radio No
USB No
Features Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, heart rate, barometer
Natural language commands and dictation (talking mode)
Battery Type Li-Ion 341 mAh, non-removable (1.34 Wh)
Charging Wireless charging
Stand-by Up to 18 h (mixed usage)
Misc Colors Space Black, Silver
Models A1860, A1861, A1889, A1891, A1890, A1892
SAR 0.35 W/kg (head)     0.18 W/kg (body)

Apple Watch Series 3 Price

The Apple Watch Series 3 smartwatch is available in Silver, Ceramic Dark Gray, Rose Gold, and Space Black colors.

The Apple Watch Series 3 costs $199 for 38mm and $229 for 42mm. While it initially had a cellular variant, this model is now only sold in GPS.

Facebook Comments Box

Leave a Comment