{"id":218,"date":"2020-09-22T11:59:00","date_gmt":"2020-09-22T11:59:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/idguk-mw-3795326"},"modified":"2020-09-22T11:59:00","modified_gmt":"2020-09-22T11:59:00","slug":"apple-watch-6-vs-apple-watch-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.amobil.online\/apple-watch-6-vs-apple-watch-5\/","title":{"rendered":"Apple Watch 6 vs Apple Watch 5"},"content":{"rendered":"
At its Time Flies event<\/a>, Apple pulled back the covers on the latest version of the hugely popular Apple Watch. The Series 6 introduces blood oxygen sensors, new colours and an upgraded processor. We see how it compares to its predecessor – the now discontinued Series 5.<\/p>\n If you are considering upgrading your watch from last year’s model, or if you have found a great deal on the Apple Watch Series 5 and wonder if it’s still worth getting, read on…<\/p>\n Apple also announced a new, cheaper model, so read our guide to the Apple Watch SE<\/a> to find out whether that might be the Apple Watch for you.<\/p>\n The new Apple Watch Series 6<\/a> is available in the usual two sizes of 40mm or 44mm, accompanied by an expanded range of colours and a choice of metal chassis. Any of the entry-level aluminium models, with a Sports Loop or Sports Band strap, will set you back \u00a3379\/$379 for the 40mm or \u00a3409\/$409 for the larger 44mm variant.<\/p>\n If you prefer a stainless-steel chassis, then these start at \u00a3649\/$649, plus there are a variety of strap combinations and specialist editions, like the Hermes and Nike models, that add even further complications to the price. Titanium ups the price tag further, but if you were hoping for a Ceramic model this year you’ll be disappointed.<\/p>\n The Series 6 was available to buy from 18 September, you can order the new Watch Series 6<\/a> directly from Apple or purchase it from various retailers. Find out where you can get a good deal on an Apple Watch here<\/a>.<\/p>\nPrice and availability<\/strong><\/h2>\n