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Apple Watch Series 3 vs. Apple Watch Series 8: 20 Major New … – MacRumors





It’s crazy to think about, but next month will mark five years since Apple announced the Apple Watch Series 3. Despite being a severely antiquated smartwatch, the Series 3 has remained at the bottom of Apple’s lineup for $199.
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Suppose you’re still holding on to your Apple Watch Series 3. In that case, this article will list all the major new features and changes you’ll get if you decide to upgrade to the newer Apple Watch Series 8 next month or even the current latest-generation Apple Watch Series 7.
We’ve broken up the changes into categories: hardware, health and fitness, performance, battery life and power, software updates, and features.

Some additional, smaller features Series 3 customers will enjoy if they upgrade:

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