APPLE WATCH SERIES 6 USER GUIDE
A Complete Step By Step Picture Manual for Beginners and seniors to Master the New Apple Watch Series 6 with WatchOS 7 Tips and Tricks
BY
TOM O. HANK
COPYRIGHT 2021 TOM O. HANK
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Contents
INTRODUCTION
The new high-end Apple Watch 6 Series equipped with new sensors is fast, brighter, and cheaper enough to keep the smartwatch king.
This device is offered in two sizes of 40 or 44 mm and is offered in different types of materials and colors available in the house. Aluminum prices start at 9 379. The watch made of 44mm graphite stainless steel costs 99 699. This requires an iPhone and cannot be used with Android.
The Series 6 followed the great Series 5 from 2019, offering an always-on display that fixes the Apple Watch at the top, making it difficult to track.
This new watch is essentially a Series 5 with a new blood oxygen saturation sensor on the back. It also has a faster chip and a 2.5x brighter screen in "always-on" mode, which is especially noticeable outdoors. It has some new colors, including blue or red aluminum, Graphite stainless steel with a dark and beautiful polish.
For comfortable wear, it has a variety of belt options, including the new Solo Loop and Solo Braided Loop. These two size belts do not have buckles and clasp and can be pulled on your hand.
FEATURES OF WATCH SERIES 6
Design
In terms of design, the Apple Watch Series 6 case looks the same as the Apple Watch Series 5, with a 40mm and 44mm thin display bezel that can adapt to different wrists.
The Watch Series 6 is 1.04cm solid. Since the Apple Watch launched in 2015, it's always had the same boxy design that Apple has used. Apple Watch Series 6 can be well-matched with preceding generation Apple Watch bands without exchanging the case.
The 40mm Apple model is 40mm high and 34mm wide, while the 44mm model is 44mm high and 38mm wide. Weight ranges from 0.o3o5 kilograms to 0.0471 kilograms, depending on size and case material, with the stainless steel Apple Watch being the heaviest.
All Apple Watch Series 6 replicas have a dark ceramic and gemstone back that stocks numerous sensors to track heart speed, ECG, and blood oxygen. Compared to Series 5, the number of LEDs at the bottom is doubled. Apple Watch Series 6 has four LED groups and four photodiodes to backup health checking tasks.
The digital crown on the side of the Apple Watch can be used for map reading, and the adjacent button can be used to access regularly used apps, access emergency services, approve Apple Pay acquisitions, and more.
The digital crown features tactile feedback that provides a precise mechanical feel as you scroll through lists and control all aspects of the Apple Watch, which is very important for ECG apps as it has built-in electrodes that can interact with sensors on the Apple Watch.
Please note that the appearance of the Digital Crown depends on the Apple Watch you purchased. LTE replicas have a bloodshot ring around the Digital Crown, so you know they have LTE abilities, while GPS replicas don't have a bloodshot ring.
Always-On
Related to the Apple Watch Series 5, the Apple Watch Series 6 has an ultra-low power polysilicon oxide (LTPO) OLED display that lets the retina display Always-On, so that time, complication, and other information can be always noticeable with the screen no longer seeming dark when the apple watch is not in use.
With the Always-On display, you can see the time without levitation of your wrists, and your workout metrics are constantly noticeable when using the Workout app, so you can keep track of metrics such as calories burned and running time, and how long you have worked out.
When the wrist is lowered, the display dims to conserve battery life, but basic functions such as the watch hands will always remain lit. Pressing the surface of the watch face or lifting your wrist will bring back the display to complete illumination, and to lessen battery drain, Apple has enhanced the watch face for this feature. The Apple Watch display also has an adjustable revive level. When the watch is sedentary, the refresh level falls from 60 Hz to 1 Hz.
When the wrist is dropped, the Always-On display on the Apple Watch Series 6 is 2.5x brighter outdoors, making it easier to view when exercising in bright sunlight. Also included is an always-on barometric altimeter that can continuously track changes in altitude during hiking, skiing, and other similar activities.
The Apple Watch Series 6 offers many of the same display characteristics as the Apple Watch Series 5, such as 1000 nits brightness. Aluminum Apple Watch replicas use Ion-X glass to shield the display, while stainless steel and titanium replicas use azure crystals. Azure crystal has enhanced cut resistance than Ion-X glass because it is a durable material, which means azure crystal models are scratch-resistant and unaffected to everyday wear and tear.
The 4cm Apple Watch Series 6 has a resolution of 324 x 394 pixels, while the bigger 4.4cm Apple Watch Series 6 has a resolution of 368 x 448. For the 40mm Apple Watch, this means 759 square millimeters of the display area, and for the 47mm Apple Watch - 977 square millimeters 44mm Apple Watch.
Absence of force touch
Users of numerous versions of the Apple Watch are used to Force Touch signs, which open cooperative menus and settings when they touch the watch display with their fingers. Apple detached Force Touch in watchOS 7, so these signs are no longer accessible.
You can continue to use all of the Force Touch features through your Apple Watch, but you can use the new swipe down gesture. Generally, you can use your finger or the digital crown to scroll down to contact other settings to complete any earlier forced tap actions.
For instance, you can clear all notifications by swiping down to the topmost of the notification list. Use the same scroll down operation to compose a message in Messages.
In some cases, gestures are replaced with new icons that you can click, for example, when using the Camera app to access controls, or you can move between new screens (for example, when you change the Move Target option in the Actions app). Other selections have been relocated to the Settings app, and when a new watch face is shaped, they have been substituted with long-press signs.
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