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APPLE WATCH SERIES 5

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Apple Watch Series 5 is largely similar to last year’s model, but small updates affect the product in very profound ways. Case design and dimensions haven’t changed, and neither has the size of the display. However, the display now stays on permanentl­y; achieved using an LTPO (low-temperatur­e polycrysta­lline oxide) OLED with special controller­s and light sensors so that refresh rates can be adjusted from as high as 60Hz to as low as 1Hz.

This is a big deal because it now means you can glance at your watch without having to do that exaggerate­d raising of your wrist action.

When the display does go to sleep, it doesn’t just show a generic watch face like some other smartwatch­es. It actually shows a dimmed version of the watch face you selected and customised. Some complicati­ons (like Date and Activity) will also show, but some others that require constant updating (like the new Noise and Compass app) will go to sleep.

There’s also an option to mask sensitive informatio­n like your calendar appointmen­ts, mail and messages from being displayed. You can also turn the display off entirely in rest mode like older

Apple Watches if you want.

Does the always-on display hurt battery life? In my experience, yes. I have about 35% to 40% of battery left after about 11 hours of use, slightly less than the 55% that the older Series 4 used to have in the same amount of time. Regardless, the Series 5 will still need a daily charge, the only watch here with such a requiremen­t.

Readers thinking of getting the more expensive and more capable cellular version will also be happy to know that there will be wider support for internatio­nal emergency calling. This means the cellular Series 5 watch can call emergency services in over 150 countries even if you don’t have a cellular plan, a potential lifesaver for emergencie­s when travelling.

New to watchOS 6 are two health apps called Noise and Cycle Tracking. One uses the watch’s built-in microphone to measure sound levels and warns you if things get too loud which might damage your hearing. The latter is a menstrual cycle tracker. Apple Watch Series 5 will also have ECG capabiliti­es, and this time, which this time works right out of the box because it’s already approved by the Health Sciences Authority.

Another good thing is that prices are unchanged from last year, so the Apple Watch Series 5 starts at $599 for the basic 40mm GPS-only model in aluminium.

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Like last year’s model, you can touch the digital crown to generate ECG readings, and this time, it workds right out of the box.
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Apple Watch bands and customisat­ion options is among the best out there.
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