
For years, Apple Try to extend the life of the Apple Watch battery. For many years, the company has only succeeded in half measures. Features such as low power mode or charging will help you faster to keep your wrist to monitor longer, but Apple has not significantly improved the life battery life for 18 hours-until last year, unlike the Apple Watch contract last year.
I say this to give the context of the cause of the shock of such a small thing. After wearing the new Apple Watch 11 series for a full period of back and wearing it to sleep, I woke up in the morning and discovered that I still had a 58 percent battery. 58 percent! I can wear the watch to sleep, wake up, move my children to school, and charge the watch when I am in my office! The pressure on the battery life was a great pain in the Apple Watch, and it was fixed.
The longest battery life makes it easier to use the latest health features in Apple as well. If you have a 3 or 4 chain and you are waiting for the upgrade, this is the year to do so. Apple cannot pulled this year last year.
In the heartbeat
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First things: The new series 11 comes in the sizes of 42 and 46 mm box with aluminum finishes and and and titanium in a variety of colors- natural, natural, mixture of titaium, pink gold, silver, gray and black flying space for aluminum). It has the same skinny condition as the 10 series last year, along with features such as fast charging and new scratch -resistant glass.
Apple Tim Cook CEO has long claimed that Apple Watch aims to save your life. According to this, the latest features on the watch (or more accurately, the Watchos 26 update that applies to all Apple, series 6 or newer) is linked to health. First, the time now provides high blood pressure, high blood pressure, and notifications.
Unea non -diagnosed blood pressure affects up to one in three people all over the world and can lead to heart attacks, stroke, or other long -term health conditions. The optical heart rate is alleged to check how your blood vessels respond to the heartbeat; Apple says this feature was developed with data from a series of studies that amounted to more than 100,000 participants.