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The '''Apple Watch Series 5''' was first introduced at Apple's "Time Flies" [[keynote]] on {{date|2020|09|15|abbr=false}}. Internally, the Apple Watch SE is referred to as [[N140sAP]] (Watch5,9 - 40mm), [[N140bAP]] (Watch5,10 - 44mm), [[N142sAP]] (Watch5,11 - 40mm Cellular) or [[N142bAP]] (Watch5,12 - 44mm Cellular). |
The '''Apple Watch Series 5''' was first introduced at Apple's "Time Flies" [[keynote]] on {{date|2020|09|15|abbr=false}}. Internally, the Apple Watch SE is referred to as [[N140sAP]] (Watch5,9 - 40mm), [[N140bAP]] (Watch5,10 - 44mm), [[N142sAP]] (Watch5,11 - 40mm Cellular) or [[N142bAP]] (Watch5,12 - 44mm Cellular). |
Revision as of 01:10, 24 September 2020
The Apple Watch Series 5 was first introduced at Apple's "Time Flies" keynote on 15 September 2020. Internally, the Apple Watch SE is referred to as N140sAP (Watch5,9 - 40mm), N140bAP (Watch5,10 - 44mm), N142sAP (Watch5,11 - 40mm Cellular) or N142bAP (Watch5,12 - 44mm Cellular).
Application Processor
The Apple Watch SE uses the same T8006 CPU as the Apple Watch Series 4 (except it adds a built-in magnetometer) and Apple Watch Series 5.
It also contains a GPS module, and on cellular models an LTE chip.
Specifications
- Display: LTPO OLED Retina display with Force Touch
- Compatibility: iOS 14 or later running on an iPhone 6s or newer