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The '''Apple Watch Series 1''' ws first introduced at Apple's "See you on the 7th" [[keynote]] on {{date|2016|09|07|abbr=false}}. Unlike [[Apple Watch|its predecessor]] or [[Apple Watch Series 2]], the Series 1 only comes in an aluminum casing. Internally, the Apple Watch Series 1 is referred to as [[N27dAP]] (Watch2,6 - 38mm) or [[N28dAP]] (Watch2,7 - 42mm).
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The '''Apple Watch Series 1''' was first introduced at Apple's "See you on the 7th" [[keynote]] on {{date|2016|09|07|abbr=false}}. Unlike [[Apple Watch|its predecessor]] or [[Apple Watch Series 2]], the Series 1 only comes in an aluminum casing. Internally, the Apple Watch Series 1 is referred to as [[N27dAP]] (Watch2,6 - 38mm) or [[N28dAP]] (Watch2,7 - 42mm).
   
 
Aside from the inclusion of the dual-core S1P, it retains the same feature set as the [[Apple Watch]] Sport.
 
Aside from the inclusion of the dual-core S1P, it retains the same feature set as the [[Apple Watch]] Sport.

Revision as of 17:46, 17 September 2016

Apple Watch Series 1

The Apple Watch Series 1 was first introduced at Apple's "See you on the 7th" keynote on 7 September 2016. Unlike its predecessor or Apple Watch Series 2, the Series 1 only comes in an aluminum casing. Internally, the Apple Watch Series 1 is referred to as N27dAP (Watch2,6 - 38mm) or N28dAP (Watch2,7 - 42mm).

Aside from the inclusion of the dual-core S1P, it retains the same feature set as the Apple Watch Sport.

Application Processor

This device uses the new Apple S1P processor. Like the S2, it is dual-core. However, it does not contain a GPS module.

Specifications

  • Display: Retina
  • Screen: Strengthened Ion-X glass
  • Compatibility: iOS 10 or later running on an iPhone 5 or newer

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