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  2. Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Watch Series 8, the second-generation Apple Watch SE, and the Apple Watch Ultra were announced during Apple's "Far out" event on September 7, 2022. Pre-orders opened on the same day, with the Series 8 and 2nd gen SE shipping on September 16, while the Ultra shipped on September 23.

  3. Apple Watch Series 7 review - AOL

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    The Apple Watch 7's bigger display makes it the most practical version of this smartwatch yet. And we're not just saying that because we love the QWERTY keyboard.

  4. File:Apple Watch 45mm.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Simple diagram illustrating dimensions of Apple Watch and screen size. 45mm model (Series 7). Date: 7 February 2022: Source: Own work: ... Apple Watch; Metadata.

  5. Category:Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    Apple Watch; Apple Watch health monitoring patent dispute; Apple Watch SE; Apple Watch SE (1st generation) Apple Watch SE (2nd generation) Apple Watch Series 1; Apple Watch Series 2; Apple Watch Series 3; Apple Watch Series 4; Apple Watch Series 5; Apple Watch Series 6; Apple Watch Series 7; Apple Watch Series 8; Apple Watch Series 9; Apple ...

  6. watchOS - Wikipedia

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    watchOS is the operating system of the Apple Watch, developed by Apple.It is based on iOS, the operating system used by the iPhone, and has many similar features. [5] It was released on April 24, 2015, along with the Apple Watch, the only device that runs watchOS. watchOS exposes an API called WatchKit for developer use.

  7. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The first digital watch was the Pulsar, introduced by the Hamilton Watch Company in 1972. The "Pulsar" became a brand name, and would later be acquired by Seiko in 1978. In 1982, a Pulsar watch (NL C01) was released which could store 24 digits, likely making it the first watch with user-programmable memory, or the first "memorybank" watch.