Article 6QKF9 Apple Watch Series 10 is smaller, thinner, lighter, and has mini-Intelligence

Apple Watch Series 10 is smaller, thinner, lighter, and has mini-Intelligence

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The newest Apple Watch is all about a big screen, a thinner case, and lighter metal options, allowing for better typing and easier viewing.

Apple's first wide-angle OLED display inside the Series 10 is 40 percent brighter than the Series 9. It allows for a wider variety of viewing angles. Its refresh rate, when idle, can update information from apps and complications once a second instead of the existing once-a-minute rate.

The 9.7 mm case, the thinnest Watch so far, required miniaturization of various components, including the speaker, logic board, and metal backing. The aluminum version weighs 10 percent less than the previous generation. The titanium version, replacing stainless steel, shaves even more weight off the Watch than the already reduced Series 10.

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