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  2. watchOS - Wikipedia

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    Initial release on Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2. Drops support for the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X. New Watch Faces: Snoopy, Palette, Nike Globe, and Solar Analog; Optimized Charge Limit is now available on Apple Watch SE, Series 6, Series 7, and Series 8. Fixed: Apple Watch Series 6 (40mm) estimates maximum battery capacity more ...

  3. Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Watch Nike+ Series 2 is the first Apple Watch model available as the Nike, Inc. collaborate special option. The Apple Watch Series 1 and Apple Watch Series 2 are the final Apple Watch models available with Yellow Gold and Rose Gold aluminum case color options. They have an advertised 18 hours of battery life.

  4. Apple Watch SE (2nd generation) - Wikipedia

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  5. Qi (standard) - Wikipedia

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    Qi (/ tʃ iː / CHEE) is an open standard for inductive charging developed by the Wireless Power Consortium.It allows compatible devices, such as smartphones, to receive power when placed on a Qi charger, which can be effective over distances up to 4 cm (1.6 in). [1]

  6. MagSafe (wireless charger) - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Watch charger disc can be laid flat for face-up charging or can be vertical for nightstand use. The MagSafe Duo charger can be folded when not in use. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The charger came with a Lightning–to–USB-C cable, and Apple recommends their newer 30 W USB-C power adapter (released in 2018), and notes their older 29 W adapter is ...

  7. Cutoff voltage - Wikipedia

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    In batteries, the cut-off (final) voltage is the prescribed lower-limit voltage at which battery discharge is considered complete. The cut-off voltage is usually chosen so that the maximum useful capacity of the battery is achieved.