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Apple Watch SE (1st generation)
Revision as of 15:55, 11 September 2022 by Dimitris (talk | contribs) (Dimitris moved page Apple Watch SE to Apple Watch SE (1st generation))
The Apple Watch SE (1st generation) 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