{"id":181,"date":"2020-11-03T10:43:40","date_gmt":"2020-11-03T10:43:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/idguk-mw-3796443"},"modified":"2020-11-03T10:43:40","modified_gmt":"2020-11-03T10:43:40","slug":"apple-watch-series-6-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.amobil.online\/apple-watch-series-6-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Apple Watch Series 6 review"},"content":{"rendered":"

Apple doesn’t set pulses racing with the names of its smartwatches, but the devices themselves are attractive and popular. The latest, imaginatively titled Apple Watch Series 6, was unveiled at the Time Flies event on 15 September, and, equally predictably, adds a raft of small but pleasing tweaks to the winning formula.<\/p>\n

If you already own the Series 5<\/a>, you’re unlikely to be convinced that this is worth your money, but Apple’s watches are designed for a slower upgrade cycle. Our Apple Watch Series 6 review, for this reason, will do its best to evaluate the device on its own merits rather than purely in comparison with its predecessor (although we will touch on that occasionally).<\/p>\n

We’ve spent a week with the Series 6, testing out its speed, user-friendliness, features and battery performance in order to offer detailed advice. Our aim is to provide all the information you need to make the right buying decision, whether you’re a veteran who’s owned every model since the Series 0 or a newcomer who barely knows the side button from the Digital Crown.<\/p>\n

For broader advice read our Apple Watch buying guide<\/a>, which looks at all the currently available models.<\/p>\n

Price & availability<\/h2>\n

The Apple Watch Series 6 is available to buy right now. It was announced on 15 September and went on sale on 18 September.<\/p>\n

The Series 6 starts at \u00a3379\/US$399\/AUD$599 for models with GPS only:<\/p>\n