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− | The '''Apple Watch Series 2''' was first introduced at Apple's "See you on the 7th" [[keynote]] on {{date|2016|09|07|abbr=false}}. The Apple Watch Edition Series 2 is no longer made of gold; it has a ceramic case. |
+ | The '''Apple Watch Series 2''' was first introduced at Apple's "See you on the 7th" [[keynote]] on {{date|2016|09|07|abbr=false}}. The Apple Watch Edition Series 2 is no longer made of gold; it has a ceramic case. Internally, the Apple Watch Series 2 is referred to as [[N74AP]] (Watch2,3 - 38mm) or [[N75AP]] (Watch2,4 - 42mm). |
The Apple Watch Series 2 includes a GPS module and improved water resistance, being able to endure water depths of up to 50 meters. |
The Apple Watch Series 2 includes a GPS module and improved water resistance, being able to endure water depths of up to 50 meters. |
Revision as of 12:52, 8 September 2016
The Apple Watch Series 2 was first introduced at Apple's "See you on the 7th" keynote on 7 September 2016. The Apple Watch Edition Series 2 is no longer made of gold; it has a ceramic case. Internally, the Apple Watch Series 2 is referred to as N74AP (Watch2,3 - 38mm) or N75AP (Watch2,4 - 42mm).
The Apple Watch Series 2 includes a GPS module and improved water resistance, being able to endure water depths of up to 50 meters.
Application Processor
This device uses the new, dual-core Apple S2 processor. It also contains a GPS module.
Specifications
- Display: Retina
- Screen: Strengthened Ion-X glass or sapphire crystal
- Compatibility: iOS 10 or later running on an iPhone 5 or newer