Apple Watch Series 1 and 2 unboxed and compared with a focus on new features and performance improvements with a comparison to the original Apple Watch. The Series 1 is less expensive, and it does nearly everything the Apple Watch Series 2 does, which implies your decision isn't exactly as clear as you may think. Below are the specs for the Series 1 and 2 followed by a video. Apple Watch Series 1Processor: Dual-core Apple S1PMemory: 512 RAMStorage: 8 GBOS: watchOS 3Battery: 18 hoursDisplay: 38 mm or 42 mm OLED Retina display with Force TouchConnectivity: NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/nWaterproofing: Splash resistantSensors: Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor, Gyroscope, Vibration/Haptics engine, Heart rate sensor, BarometerBuild: Aluminum case with Sport Band
Apple Watch Series 2Processor: Dual-core Apple S2PMemory: 512 RAMStorage: 8 GBOS: watchOS 3Battery: 18 hoursDisplay: 38 mm or 42 mm second-generation OLED Retina display with Force TouchConnectivity: GPS, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/nWaterproofing: Water resistantSensors: Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor, Gyroscope, Vibration/Haptics engine, Heart rate sensor, BarometerBuild: Aluminum case with Sport Band or Woven Nylon band; Stainless steel case with Sport Band, stainless steel band, or leather band
My Cell Phone Style offers wide range of bands / straps and covers - click link to take a look. Now let's get on with the video comparison. Over, the Apple Watch Series 2 has a brighter display, worked in GPS applications, and waterproof for swimming. So if you are a runner or swimmer, spending the extra money on the Series 2 is likely justified. If you're simply utilizing it for getting notifications on your wrist and experimenting with consistent Apple Watch applications, you will be okay with a Series 1. Don't forget to visit www.MyCellPhoneStyle.com for all your Apple Watch Bands, Stands, Covers and screen protectors for both Series 1 and 2 Apple Watches. Click Here for a Apple Music Free Trial Offer.