Apple Watch: Ultra 3 vs Series 10

The upcoming release of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Series 10 is generating a lot of excitement.

 

 

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At first, with the series 10’s larger size and enhanced features, one might wonder if the Ultra 3 is still worth the investment. Despite some similarities, the Ultra 3 still offers several distinct advantages that make it a compelling choice for certain users. here’s why the Ultra 3  could be a smarter upgrade for those looking for the best.

 


What the Apple Watch Ultra 3  and Series 10 have in common

Before driving into the reasons why the Ultra 3 is still worth considering, let’s first compare what the two models have in common.

1.Display size: The largest Series 10 is expected to come close to the screen size of the Ultra 3, reducing one of the ultra traditional advantages.

2.Processor     Both models will likely use the new S-10 chip, which will improve performance and may open the door for future advancements in AI technology.

3.Health feature     Sleep apnea detection, a highly anticipated health feature, is expected to debut on both the Series 10 and Ultra 3.

 

Why  the Ultra 3 still stands out: -3 key advantages

1. Battery life

One of the Ultra 3’s most significant advantages is its superior battery life. While the standard Apple Watch models usually last about a day, ultra often delivers one more days of battery life. This means users don’t have to charge daily, which can be particularly important for those who rely on their watch for continuous tracking.

The extended battery life of the ultra 3 becomes even more valuable as the device ages, especially when the battery starts to degrade. Even a year or two into ownership, ultra users will still likely enjoy far better battery life than Series 10 users. if you are someone who hates the hassle of Constant charging, the ultra will be the winner.

 

2. Rugged titanium built with durable glass

Another key differentiator is the Ultra 3built quality. With a titanium case and highly durable glass, the Ultra  3 is designed to withstand more wear and tear than the Series 10.It’s also rumoured that the Ultra 3 might come in a spacey black finish, adding a sleek look to its rugged design.

While the series 10 will look stunning, it’s not built for the same level of endurance. A Ultra 3 is made for users who need a watch that can withstand  heavy use—whether that’s extreme sports, outdoor activities, or simply long-term, every-day wear. This makes it an excellent choice for those with an active lifestyle.

3. Outdoor and Extreme sport capabilities

While both the Series 10 and Ultra 3 will feature sleep apnea detection and other health-monitoring functions, the Ultra 3 is likely to excel in extreme environments. It offers enhanced GPS accuracy, a customizable action button, and greater water resistance, making it ideal for outdoor adventures.

For diverse hikers and athletes, the Ultra 3s specialised features make it more practical than the Series 10. Though Series 10 will still be highly functional,  It won’t offer the same level of performance for outdoors and extreme sport enthusiast.

 

Release and pricing:-what to expect

 

The Apple Watch series 10 is expected to be announced at Apple’s event on September 9, 2024, alongside the iPhone 16, with a likely shipping date of September 20. While exact pricing is still unknown. The Series 10 will likely start around $399, similar to previous models. If Apple introduce a significant upgrade, the prices could increase slightly.

For users who don’t need extra endurance or ruggedness, the Series 10 will likely be a fantastic option at the lower price point. Either way, Apple’s 2024 watch line-up is sure to have something for everyone.

 

The Ultra 3 is excellent choice for those who want more than just a sleek smartwatch. If you need superior battery life, durability and performance in extreme environments, the Ultra 3 is the model for you. While the Series 10 will offer plenty of exciting feature and a beautiful display, it will not match Ultra 3 in this area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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