Apple Watch SE vs Series 6: Don't Make a Mistake By The Apple Circle

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Aug 13, 2021
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Apple Watch SE vs Series 6: Don't Make a Mistake

Uh, I don't think so. Okay, that is much better. There is no denying. The Apple Watch has changed a lot over the years there have been some bigger updates. There have been some smaller ones, but year over year, all of these updates kind of combined have made the Apple Watch. This sort of must-have accessory that you just gotta pair with your next iPhone to make your life a little easier, but this year is a little different.

When you look at the new Apple Watch, lineup for 2020, specifically the Apple Watch Series 6 and the Apple Watch SC. There is a question that desperately needs answering if you were to buy a new Apple Watch right now in 2020, or you're, upgrading from a series 5, a series 4 or an older model, which one should you go with the new flashy premium series 6 or save some money and go with the SC. The answer is actually easier than you may think. Let me explain first things. First, I think we can all agree that the jump from the series 5 to the series 6 is one of the smallest.

If not the smallest year-over-year change, we've seen in the Apple Watch, there was no big redesign. There is no beautiful circular display, like the rumors and leaks may have suggested at one point. We just got a few couples of core key features that make the series 6 a little better than the series 5, but you also have to remember that a lot of people aren't buying new apple watches every year, except for the enthusiasts. So the change from the series 6 to the series 5 might not be a big one, but if you had a series 4 or even more than that, a series 3 a series 2 or the original Apple Watch. The series 6 is quite a big upgrade so right off the bat.

What is brand new with the series? 6, that's going to make it worth picking up for the first time or upgrading from a previous generation Apple Watch right on the surface, not a lot has changed. We didn't get a new, bigger screen or a bigger battery, but we did get some new color options that look very, very beautiful. Besides the silver space, gray and gold color options, we've had on the Apple Watch for a number of years now the aluminum series 6 also comes in two new colors, a super sleek blue color, which kind of looks like the rumor deep sea blue color option we're expecting with the iPhone 12, but that's for a separate video and also this super sleek. Looking product red version that looks absolutely stunning apple also did some tweaks to the stainless steel finish. They added a new higher end, graphite, color, but like most years, the big changes with this Apple Watch are really under the display in the guts and in the internals.

The series 6 is running off of the appropriately named s6 system in package, which apple says is going to give you about a 20 performance boost over last year's s5. But the big story with the series 6, is this new blood oxygen monitor built right into the watch, which adds a new layer of vitals that the Apple Watch is able to capture right on your wrist, which is super cool, and of course this is no surprise. Apple has been targeting the Apple Watch more and more over the last couple of years as this fitness wellness, this real big health device and this new blood oxygen monitor just adds a new layer to the vitals that the Apple Watch is able to capture. It's got a built-in heart rate sensor. We got the ability to take an ECG right on our wrist with the series 4.

It's got, the built-in fall detection watch, OS 7 introduces new sleep tracking and now, with the series 6, we can take a blood oxygen reading within 15 seconds right from this little device on our wrist and if you're like me, a little curious as to why this was so important. I'll tell you in my research that health experts really do see blood oxygen as another important, vital sign for the body and, as the name suggests, this metric basically tells you how much oxygen your blood is currently carrying. But if you do have low blood oxygen, you are going to see signs like shortness of breath, rapid breathing, headache and other things. So it is kind of nice that you're able to take a measurement of this on the Apple Watch itself within 15 seconds and be able to get that critical number. If you are very concerned, or you need to keep track of what your blood oxygen level is, especially if you're not feeling well- and it's also automatically going to do periodic readings kind of in the background, so, while you're wearing it throughout the day, if you wear it, while you sleep, it's going to keep track and kind of, monitor that, for you, so you're able to kind of go back at a later date and see kind of what your blood oxygen level was on certain days and at certain times.

Besides the blood oxygen monitor, which is really kind of the big story of the series. Six, it's also got an always on altimeter, which should be perfect. If you like to constantly track your elevation, if you're going hiking and stuff like that, it's got a little of a brighter screen outdoors, and it's also going to have this new special apple u1 chip, which is also in the latest iPhones, which is supposed to be this cool chip that makes the phone spatially aware we're thinking. This is probably going to be kind of a cornerstone feature of apple air tags, but those have yet to ever be announced ever see the light of days. So who knows exactly what that chip is for in the Apple Watch at this point? So that's the Apple Watch Series.

Six! It's got the blood oxygen monitor it's kind of the latest and greatest Apple Watch. You can get it's the best performing. It comes in a number of different finishes. It is an excellent choice if you're looking to buy an Apple Watch, but it's not the only choice anymore. What, if you don't care about a lot of that stuff? What if you just want a small lightweight Apple Watch on your wrist that you can use for Siri and looking at notifications, taking phone calls responding to messages tracking, workouts and stuff like that? What if you don't want all the higher-end features, and also, most importantly, you want to save some money.

Well, that is where the Apple Watch see comes in, and it is also, quite frankly, an excellent and sometimes an even better option than the Apple Watch Series 6. So let's get the big differences out of the way on what's different between the Apple Watch Series 6 and the Apple Watch SC, the SC does not have an always on display, it doesn't have the blood oxygen monitor or the ability to take an ECG. It doesn't come in any of these cool new colors, it's not available in a stainless steel or titanium finish, and it doesn't have that special spatially aware u1 chip, but that's kind of it for the most part spec for spec. Besides that big stuff, the Apple Watch I see and the Apple Watch Series 6 share a lot of the same DNA. In some cases, the exact same parts- let's start with display, for example, you're not going to get the always-on feature like the series 5.

But if you look at the tech spec sheets for these watches, they look like they have almost the exact same identical parts for the display they're, both the same brightness level, they're, both 40 or 44, millimeters same resolution, they're both bright, vibrant colorful and should work exactly the same way whether you're inside outside or wherever you are. These are basically the same display you just don't get the ability to have it always on the SC. It's also available in kind of the three standard Apple Watch, colors, space, gray, silver and gold, and only in the aluminum finish in two screens sizes. So you cannot do stainless steel or titanium, but there is a cellular option. If you want to ditch your phone altogether, you can do that with the SC, because there is a cellular option available to purchase as well and like the display again.

In most cases, the Apple Watch Series 6 and the Apple Watch. Sc are spec for spec, almost completely identical they've. Both got a built-in heart rate, monitor GPS chip, they've got the same speaker and microphone the same always on altimeter, also, the same water resistance up to 50 meters, they've both got fall detection, they support all the same bands, and they've. Even both got a built-in compass. If that's important to you in terms of processor, the SC is running off of the series 5 processor, the s5, while the series 6 has the s6, though I will tell you from personal experience, owning a series 5.

This watch is still stupid fast, and I had no qualms or issues or anything like that with the performance of the s5 in this watch. If you go with the SC, you are not going to be disappointed in terms of performance. Also, a little speculation here on my part apple does not specify the battery size in these watches, but it seems like they're rated for the same amount of time, and I would venture to guess if these are in fact the same batteries that the SC might have a little better battery life, because it doesn't have the always on display. We have seen the always on display with the series 5 does take a hit to battery life. So again just speculation on my part, but you might have better battery life on the SC than you would on the series 6.

So the Apple Watch, I see kind of takes most of the series 6's biggest features, at least probably the ones you used every day kind of day in and day out and brings them from the more premium watch down to something a little more affordable, which leads me into the most exciting part about the SC and that's the price. Of course. The Apple Watch Series six is going to vary wildly on price, depending on the finish and the band you get and stuff like that. But for the sake of simplicity, it starts at 399 dollars for a 40 millimeter screen the smaller one, and if you go up to 44 millimeters, that is going to cost 430 dollars, but the Apple Watch. I see, on the other hand, for the same screen size same aluminum, build and even in some cases the same bands starts at 279 for the 40 mm screen and for 44 millimeters.

That is 309, which all leads us back now to this original question, which one should you buy? Is it worth it to upgrade to the series 6 or is the SC just a much better watch that gives you most of the features that you'd really want to use every day and also keeps a little more money in your pocket and to try to keep it simple and away from rambling on too much longer I'll kind of keep it at this? If you are someone who wants some of the most basic and most probably most useful Apple Watch, features like Siri, responding to notifications, tracking workouts, maybe even using apple's new fitness plus uh being able to receive notifications and respond to them, then the Apple Watch SC is a stellar option, especially for the price. My only real drawback personally is, I, you know, really love the always on display. It's something that you kind of miss once you get used to it, but I'm not sure if it's worth the price difference to jump all the way to the series. Six, if that's the only qualm you have with the watch, especially since you can also get it in a cellular option as well. If that's something important to you, then there's a lot of features and a lot of compelling reasons to choose the SC over the series 6, especially if this kind of more uh basic features are what are most important to you and how you use the Apple Watch every day.

This seems like an excellent option for kids for older parents heck. Even someone like me, an apple enthusiast, who always tries to justify why I need the latest and greatest if it wasn't for the always on display, I'd even probably consider the SC, because that's basically all I really need my watch to do. But if you're on the flip side of that argument, if you view the Apple Watch as more of a premium luxury device, especially if you like those higher end finishes, then the series 6 is just going to make more sense if you're very serious about the blood oxygen monitor and the ability to take an ECG, which I know is for many people very, very important. Then I think the series six is going to be worth that extra premium price tag to give you access to those features which again, I know for many people, it's kind of a non-negotiable. It's one of the reasons why they buy an Apple Watch.

It's going to have the new colors, like I said it's going to come in better finishes, or a little more premium, and you're also going to take advantage of the u1 chip inside supposedly when air tags come out, that's only going to be a series 6 thing again: no u1 chip on the Apple Watch. I see if that's super important to you, though it might be a little of a tough decision to make something you have to kind of think about, especially if you were to buy the aluminum series. Six. If you compare the aluminum series six to the SE, it's a little of a hard decision to make. I don't think it's a hard decision.

If you're looking at the SC versus the Apple Watch Series, 3. A model apple refuses to stop selling, and they are still currently selling right now for a starting price tag of 1.99 you'll get the newer design with a noticeably bigger display. You'll get fall, detection additional color options, a much much much faster processor. The ability to use this new family setup feature you'll, get more storage, 32 gigs in the SC versus 8 on the series 3 and a cellular option is available on the SC. That's not on the series 3, just to name a few of the big differences.

But now is my time in the video to turn the question over to you guys, which Apple Watch would you buy? Would you save some money and go with the Apple Watch SC, because those are the features that matter most to you will just splurge a little for a more premium finish of the series 6, because you care about ECG or blood oxygen monitoring, which one would you choose and why let me know in the comments down below and be sure, of course, to stay tuned to the apple circle channel, because we will have full coverage on all of these devices coming soon so subscribe to the channel and thumbs up this video? If you enjoyed it and if you have not already as always. Thank you guys so much for watching. I am Robert Rosenwald from the apple circle and I will see you guys in the next one. You.


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