Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Apple Watch Series 7 Review: Spot the Differences!”.
Foreign Ty here – and this here is an Apple Watch series 7.. So, if watches did S updates like that, this would be a series 6S for sure, but they don’t either way. What you need to know is it’s a minor update matter of fact, at the risk of tanking, this video’s watch time watch time uh. This watch is basically a series six, but with a slightly larger display and slightly faster charging same price. That’S basically it, but there are a bunch of other little quirks and things you should know about it if you’re considering actually getting one but yeah like I said, the flagship new thing about the Apple Watch series 7 is that it’s bigger all right, mostly with the Screen too, so you get this 20 larger display in a watch. That’S just barely bigger than the previous body and right away. You do notice that everywhere the whole UI is a little bigger. You know on the calculator the buttons are a little bit bigger and your notifications there’s just a little bit more text. The map, if you’re navigating, is that much more usable and when you’re typing your passcode.
Of course the digits are just that much bigger. So for me, I like that the snooze button is also slightly larger in the alarm clock, but just being slightly bigger, with smaller bezels, wouldn’t be quite enough for a whole new watch. So Apple did the apple thing and built a few special features into the series. 7, that specifically work best for the larger display, so they made two exclusive watch faces for the series 7 only to take advantage of this screen. This one here is called Contour, where the numbers literally wrap all the way around the very edges, and then there’s the this modular Duo watch face, which basically has two really large data Rich Center complications. So I can keep track of exactly how well I’m crushing my fitness competitions all the time. Then they made a full qwerty keyboard for the watch. Now that sounds terrible at first and it actually looks a little bit ridiculous on your wrist. When you go to reply to a text, but it is a swipe keyboard which is easier to crank out words on you’re swiping, between letters of the words and auto predict is usually pretty decent. I just personally didn’t find myself actually using this very much like it is enough to get a couple words down, but if you get enough words wrong, the UI is barely big enough to go back through and select the words you want to replace. And then you tap in and then re-swipe them and you’re holding your wrist up this whole time, and I don’t know it’s fine, it’s fine for quick messages, but I’m still going to go with voice text nine times out of ten either way. I think we all knew that having a slightly bigger screen would be a pretty basic upgrade for a smartwatch, but what I was a little more curious about, especially after seeing all of those apple promo videos was actually the shape of this new display.
So if you’ve seen the videos, then you’re familiar they’ve pushed the screen right up all the way to the very edges here, and so it gets so close to the edges. That apple is showing readable text literally bleeding over the edges and corners of the watch like readable from the side, which looks awesome in rendered videos with no Reflections. But I was very curious about all the reflections and stray light and refractions that happen in real life. Turns out it didn’t really make much of a difference at all I mean yes, the Apple watch has always had this shape with the curved edges and this year the display does push more up into those Corners than ever before, but it doesn’t make much of a Difference with readability, where most of the stuff is in the center of the screen, literally the one place I found it to make, the biggest difference is in the exclusive Contour watch face that puts the numbers all the way around the most reflective edges of the display.
So then, yeah you’re going to have to learn to deal with some more annoying Reflections on a regular basis just to see what time it is. I like the bigger screen, though bottom line now something to consider if you have X, smaller wrists or if you’re a little more sensitive to the size of this big watch like it’s starting to look like a computer on your wrist. If you’re getting the biggest watch – and so you might consider getting this smaller Apple watch instead, because that screen size is up to 41 millimeters now, which is still very usable, that’s actually fun fact: one millimeter smaller than the original large sized apple watch. Now, when I said there’s a couple other small changes, I really meant it there’s just a couple small things, but the thing about small changes is: if enough of them apply to you, then they can add up to make a bigger change, which is nice, but if They don’t apply to you, you might not care, you’ll, probably know pretty quickly which can’t be fallen, so this is now the most durable Apple watch ever so I noticed the speaker on the left is now a single slot where previous versions were two slots, but that’s Apparently, not contributing to durability, it’s actually the thicker cover glass and you can never tell just by looking at it from the outside, because it doesn’t protrude anymore.
It actually goes deeper into the watch and that larger z-axis Dimension makes it more crack resistant than ever before. So if you tend to put your wash through a lot, maybe you play a lot of sports with it on you’re lifting with it. You hit stuff with it. Maybe you’re, tough on It.
Outdoors maybe you’re my sister and the entire cover glass just breaks off of your watch for no reason then yeah. This may be important to you and then the watch is Now ip6x dust resistant, not because of some new hardware or coding, but actually Apple’s, never tested. The watch for dust resistance before so it’s just kind of a bonus to now have that extra Peace of Mind, they’ve always tested for water resistance, though, like people ask me sometimes if they can get the watch wet or shower with it uh.
Yes, you can literally dive underwater with an Apple Watch and it’ll be fine. It’S rated for 50 meters, deep of water resistance, so it’s no Garmin, but the things have been pretty tough for a while. This watch is also now brighter when you’re not looking at it. It’S subtle, but you know so, if you have always on you know how it gets dimmer when you’re not looking at it and then gets brighter when you’re checking it when you’re checking it same. Brightness Max is the same, but when you put it down and it’s sort of dimmer it’s a bit brighter in that dim State than the previous one.
So if you’re, someone who likes to just glance over at the watch without doing like an obvious gesture, then yeah you can check the time or your complications or notifications easier. That way it barely shows on camera. But this new watch is slightly slightly more readable from off axis when it’s dim it’s noticeable when you put them next to each other, but it wasn’t a huge deal for me, but the little thing that applied to me, the most it charges 33 faster now so Same battery life about a day and a half, you can kill it much faster if you do workouts or GPS tracked activity stuff like that, but with, and only with the new USBC charger included in the box. With this new Puck, the watch does charge up a bit faster. It’S not super dramatic it’ll still take about an hour to charge it up fully from dead. But if you’re like me, I’m a person that wears a watch like 24 hours a day all the time. I sleep in it too, so it’s my alarm clock. I hate going to sleep with it on, but it is a great alarm clock just tapping me on the wrist.
So the only times I really get to charge. It are very brief. It’Ll be like when I’m in the shower or when I get up in the morning for a couple minutes, so I wanted to charge fast when I do get a chance to charge. So this charging speed boost is appreciated. Uh eight minutes on the new charger is enough for eight hours of sleep tracking with the screen off. So that’s pretty great.
Just make sure you have a decent USBC power, brick and you’re set. You want to know my biggest disappointment. Actually, with these watches, though, the color choices, so you may have noticed, I’m wearing the product Red version of the watch, it’s very bold, bright red, but I feel like with a watch you you wear it every day. You want it to be a little more neutral. A little more able to match with more things and then, if you want to spice it up, you do that with the watch band like this beautiful new MKBHD leather, strap from moment with the full grain, soft, embossed, leather and trademarked parallelogram tessellation pattern, and that crisp Red accent, Link in the description also shout out to a moment for co-designing this, but Apple, doesn’t offer a neutral color for the aluminum Baseline Apple watch. I repeat, no neutral, colored aluminum, so aluminum is the Baseline.
It’S 400 bucks and I Define neutral as like a shade of black or gray or white. So I know some people might consider the Starlight pretty neutral, but it definitely has a warmer Hue than a silver wood and midnight has a slight blue hue much more than a black wood. So the only way to get a genuine, neutral shade of gray would be to jump to Titanium or stainless steel, which is not only heavier but much more expensive. So it just bothers me that I can’t get a baseline black aluminum Apple watch.
It’S you know. Maybe I’m being picky about the color, but since I am that picky I’ll, probably just stick with the series six, but that’s not on sale anymore. So if you want to get one good luck so now on Apple’s site, they’re selling, the lineup of Series, 7 SE and the low end Series 3.. So if you can avoid the series three, you know unless it’s your first smart watch, in which case you probably won’t know what you’re missing.
That’S fine, but the main differences between Series, 7 and SE are the larger always on display this set of colors, of course, and there’s a couple extra sensors like for blood oxygen and the electrocardiogram. The watch SE is great for almost everyone, but if you can get past these colors then yeah. The series 7 is it’s the best overall smart watch for the iPhone. Still I mean it doesn’t have any crazy new features.
It doesn’t have. You know charging on the back of the iPhone. It doesn’t have the new Square redesign we might have been hoping for, but yeah it’s the Apple watch but bigger there. You go but yeah there’s a new Apple event literally next week. So if you’re hoping for some more exciting stuff, maybe we’ll see some of it there, but that’s pretty much it for this one catch you guys very soon in the next one, because it’s techtober and this stuff just keeps rolling catch. You guys, then peace, .