real estate, which, in day-to-day use, makes a noticeable difference. If you’ve felt like your Series 6’s screen is too small, then consider the Series 8 (or the Ultra). But if you’ve been using the Watch for this long and haven’t yet minded the screen size, we recommend you keep it.
Apple Watch Series 5 or Apple Watch SE (1st generation) (2019 models) Upgrade? Maybe, if your Watch is feeling sluggish or small Even though they’re more than three years old, the Apple Watch Series 5 and the original Apple Watch SE are still great devices and there’s a good chance they’re still fulfilling your needs. Their processors are about 20% slower than the Series 6, 7 and 8, so if you’ve noticed the screen responding more slowly to your taps, or apps taking forever to launch, consider upgrading, but don’t think it is totally essential. It’s a clear path from the Series 5 to the Series 8 or Apple Watch Ultra if you choose to upgrade.
If you’ve been happy with the SE’s performance, you’re probably best off sticking with the upgraded version. Apple Watch Series 4 (2018 model) or older Upgrade? Yes, you’ll get a much better experience (and your battery is likely in rough shape) Compared with the rest of the models above, the Apple Watch Series 4 is the most likely to be showing its age at this point. It is the last non-SE Watch without an always-on display, and it only has half as much storage as more recent models (this isn’t likely to be a huge issue, but the Apple Watch Series 3 lost the ability to easily update its software based on storage limitations).
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