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- AppleCare+ for Apple Watch extends your coverage to two years from your AppleCare+ purchase date and adds up to two incidents of accidental damage coverage, each subject to a $69 service fee plus applicable tax
- Get 24/7 priority access to Apple experts by chat or phone
- Mail-in or carry-in repairs
- Express Replacement Service
- Hardware coverage for your Apple Watch, battery, and included accessories
- Software support for watchOS and Apple-branded Apple Watch apps and connecting to iPhone, including iOS and the Apple Watch app
- AppleCare products must be purchased with an applicable Apple device. Terms & Conditions will be delivered via email post-enrollment and can be downloaded through your Digital Items Page (Your Account-->Games and Software).
- AppleCare+ will automatically be enrolled at the time of your Apple device’s shipment, and Proof of Coverage will be emailed within 3 days after your device ships.
- AppleCare+ for Apple Watch extends your coverage to two years from your AppleCare+ purchase date and adds up to two incidents of accidental damage coverage, each subject to a $69 service fee plus applicable tax
- Get 24/7 priority access to Apple experts by chat or phone
- Mail-in or carry-in repairs
- Express Replacement Service
- Hardware coverage for your Apple Watch, battery, and included accessories
- Software support for watchOS and Apple-branded Apple Watch apps and connecting to iPhone, including iOS and the Apple Watch app
- AppleCare products must be purchased with an applicable Apple device. Terms & Conditions will be delivered via email post-enrollment and can be downloaded through your Digital Items Page (Your Account-->Games and Software).
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- Get 24/7 priority access to Apple experts by chat or phone
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- Express Replacement Service
- Hardware coverage for your Apple Watch, battery, and included accessories
- Software support for watchOS and Apple-branded Apple Watch apps and connecting to iPhone, including iOS and the Apple Watch app
- AppleCare+ products must be purchased with an applicable Apple device
- AppleCare+ will automatically be enrolled at the time of your Apple device’s shipment, and Proof of Coverage will be emailed within 3 days after your device ships
- AppleCare+ is billed monthly until canceled
- Get 24/7 priority access to Apple experts by chat or phone
- Mail-in or carry-in repairs
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Brand | Apple |
Model Name | Apple Watch |
Style | Watch |
Color | Black |
Screen Size | 44 Millimeters |
Special Feature | Time Display, Email, Text Messaging, GPS, Elevation Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor |
Shape | Apple,Heart |
Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
About this item
- Built-in cellular lets you receive calls, send texts, and check your email — even without your phone.
- You don’t have to raise your wrist or tap to see the time or important information. With the Always-On Retina display, your watch face is always visible.
- The viewing area stretches deep into the curved corners and is over 30% larger than the Apple Watch Series 3 display.
- Made for all the ways you exercise, Apple Watch Series 5 has built-in GPS and is swimproof.
- With the ECG app, you can take an ECG similar to a single-lead electrocardiogram right from your wrist.
- The optical heart sensor can monitor your heart rate and alert you to a high or low heart rate.
- You can store your favorite music, podcasts, and audiobooks on your watch. And stream it all — including the entire Apple Music catalog — even without your phone.
- A built-in compass and GPS enable precise navigation through Maps, while the altimeter tells you how high you go — great for outdoor workouts.
- Emergency SOS lets you call for help right from your wrist, even when you’re not near your phone.
- International emergency calling automatically connects you to local emergency services when you’re traveling abroad.
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Ratings | 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,024) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (83) |
Case Size | 40mm, 44mm | 38mm, 42mm |
Display Area | 759 sq mm or 977 sq mm display area | 563 sq mm or 740 sq mm display area |
Case Thickness | 10.7mm | 11.4mm |
Processor | 64-bit dual-core S5 processor; Up to 2x faster than S3 processor | Dual-core S3 processor |
Electrical Heart Sensor | Electrical heart sensor (ECG app) | |
Optical Heart Sensor | Second-generation optical heart sensor | Optical heart sensor |
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Digital Crown | Digital Crown with haptic feedback | Digital Crown |
Technical Details
Apple Watch Series 5 (GPS + Cellular)
Case Size |
40mm, 44mm |
Features |
LTE and UMTS, Built-in GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS, S5 with 64-bit dual-core processor, W3 Apple wireless chip, Barometric altimeter, Capacity 32GB, Optical heart sensor, Electrical heart sensor, Improved accelerometer up to 32 g‑forces, Improved gyroscope, Ambient light sensor, LTPO OLED Always-On Retina display with Force Touch (1000 nits), Digital Crown with haptic feedback, Louder speaker, Ion-X strengthened glass, Sapphire crystal and ceramic back, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, Up to 18 hours of battery life, Water resistant 50 meters, watchOS 5 |
Whats in the box |
Case, Band, 1m Magnetic Charging Cable, 5W USB Power Adapter |
Connectivity |
LTE and UMTS,Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0 |
Power |
Up to 18 hours of battery life |
Width |
38mm |
Depth |
10.7mm |
Case Weight |
36.7g |
Release date |
9/20/2019 |
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2019
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The situation below that i wrote about previously was resolved by putting lotion on my wrist every few days.
It took me a few days to learn how to use my new watch, and overall it is an outstanding product. However, after a week of wearing it part time, I developed an itchy rash on my left wrist under the watch. I am not wearing my watch for a few days and hope my wrist heals. I will not be able to wear my watch on a regular basis if the itchy rashes persist.
-Always On Display in Series 5 compared to previous generations, makes for hardly any lag when turning your wrist (also shows watch faces rather than black screen)
-Battery life lasts all day even with always on display (I usually end the day at around 35%)
-Display is slightly larger than the Series 3 by 2mm but seems much bigger (42 to 44mm); same size as Series 4
-Screen auto adjusts to light better than previous generations
-ECG sensor (same as Series 4)
-Great for tracking general daily activities and workouts
-Has 32GB of storage on Series 5 versus 16GB on the Series 3 (can load more music)
-Voice memos app syncs across all devices (watch, phone, iPad, Mac); new in WatchOS 6
-LTE version connects well to AT&T network so can leave phone behind and stay more present
-Noise meter to check decibels in surrounding area (new in WatchOS 6)
-Tracks heart rate (same as previous models)
-Has compass and elevation readings (new on Series 5)
-Water resistant to 50 meters (I don’t ever really take mine off except for showering)
-Has emergency SOS (same as previous models)
-Connects to WiFi (same as previous models)
-Large range of apps
-Easy to use
The Bad:
-As with most Apple products, they are a bit on the expensive side but they are well built and long lasting
The Bottom Line:
I own an Apple Watch Series 3 WITHOUT LTE but purchased the Apple Watch Series 5 WITH LTE this time. Without a doubt, the Series 5 is a worthy upgrade from an Apple Watch Series 3. If you’re wondering whether or not to get the LTE version, get the LTE version if you can afford it and I’ll explain why after I review the actual device below. If you don’t own an Apple Watch and are in the Apple ecosystem, then I would recommend checking this smart watch also for its functionality and health tracking.
Display and Battery Life:
First, let’s talk about the display and battery life. The Always On Display on this Series 5 watch is so much better than previous generations because now there’s almost no lag when you turn your wrist to get the display to turn on. In addition, now there is a watch face on the screen all the time and not just a black screen like on the Series 3 or 4. The battery life on the Series 5 even with the always on display lasts all day. I usually end the day with 35% charge left and that’s from when I wake up at 6:30AM to when I go to bed around 11:00PM. I should also mention that when it says always on display, it still dims slightly when your wrist is turned away from you. Also if you use the modular watch face like I do, no one can read your calendar appointments or texts since it blurs those out when the watch is in “dim” mode. The other big change for the display from the Series 3 to 5 is that it is a larger display by 2mm. It might not sound like much but it looks surprisingly larger when on your wrist and fits more text.
Storage:
Storage has increased from 16GB to 32GB and that means you can fit more songs on your watch. I like to work out with my watch so it’s nice to have more songs on my watch that I can listen to through my AirPods. The watch can connect via bluetooth to any bluetooth headphones btw. However, you can only load music onto your watch through songs you have in Apple Music. Therefore, you cannot download music from Spotify onto your watch directly. You’d have to run the Spotify app through your watch that would connect to your phone (basically no local storage of Spotify music).
New sensors and apps:
The Series 4 and 5 both have the ECG sensor which is neat in that it can tell you if you have AFIB. You just have to put your finger on the crown for 30 seconds and it will give you a reading. There is now a compass and elevation on the Series 5 watch only which aids in navigation. There is also a noise meter app built into Watch OS 6 which can tell you the decibels in the surrounding areas.
Health tracking:
What makes the Apple Watch fantastic is its ability to track all your metrics from heart rate to workouts. There is a workout app on the watch that tracks cycling, walking, swimming, running, elliptical, etc. It can track it all and sync to your Health app which logs your history. In addition, there is the general activity app that tracks your steps and just your general movement for the day. This data also syncs to your health app.
——-
LTE version or not?
This part of the review is for people that aren’t sure whether they should buy the LTE version of the watch or not. When I bought my first Apple Watch Series 3 a couple of years ago, I decided to get the non-LTE version of the watch (if you do not have LTE, the phone connects to your phone via bluetooth so you have to be within 25 feet of your phone to sync) because I thought well I always have my phone with me so why waste the money on the LTE version and then also pay an extra $10 per month to AT&T for the service (you can still buy the LTE version of the watch and use it without LTE service). To take a step even further back, my main reason for getting an Apple Watch was to reduce my iPhone screen time and to be more present in general. The biggest time suck with my phone wasn’t the checking of texts or email, it was the simple act of taking my phone out of my pocket which opened the door to what I call collateral damage. By this I mean, I would take my phone out of my pocket to check a text which was fast but next thing I know I’ve spent 5 minutes checking ESPN, CNN, etc. So I thought the Apple Watch Series 3 without LTE would help me reduce my phone screen time but unfortunately the non LTE version was not helping because I still had my Apple Watch and phone on me at all times. It was still too easy for me to check my phone. With the new and updated Apple Watch Series 5, I wanted to try it out again but this time with LTE. Amazingly, in just the past few days I’ve noticed a huge difference mentally. I’ve reduced my screen time quite a bit since I can actually leave my phone at home and not fear missing out on an important phone call or text. Since I don’t have my phone, I can’t check the web or any other apps that are a time suck. The only thing that I am missing is the ability to take a picture but in reality being more present is worth missing a picture here and there. Over the weekend, it was great to just go play baseball with my kid at the park and leave my phone behind; it was the most present I’ve been in a long time with him on the field. I also went to lunch and coffee with my wife and we had a great conversation without my phone as everyone around us was staring at their phones while eating. The greatest effect overall is just mentally how I don’t feel as necessary to have my phone by me at all times. Even when I have my phone with me now, my first instinct isn’t to grab my phone but rather I just look at my watch. Anyways, if you can afford the LTE version and the service plan, then I would recommend getting the LTE version.
Overall, the only downside I can see of the Apple Watch Series 5 is the price. As with all Apple products, you pay a premium but they are well built and last a long time. With that being said, I would highly recommend upgrading from the Apple Series 3 Watch to the Apple Series 5 Watch. If you have an Apple Series 4 Watch, you could probably wait another year. If you don’t have an Apple Watch at all, I would recommend trying one with LTE if you want to track your health metrics and also If you want to try to reduce your screen time.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 28, 2019
-Always On Display in Series 5 compared to previous generations, makes for hardly any lag when turning your wrist (also shows watch faces rather than black screen)
-Battery life lasts all day even with always on display (I usually end the day at around 35%)
-Display is slightly larger than the Series 3 by 2mm but seems much bigger (42 to 44mm); same size as Series 4
-Screen auto adjusts to light better than previous generations
-ECG sensor (same as Series 4)
-Great for tracking general daily activities and workouts
-Has 32GB of storage on Series 5 versus 16GB on the Series 3 (can load more music)
-Voice memos app syncs across all devices (watch, phone, iPad, Mac); new in WatchOS 6
-LTE version connects well to AT&T network so can leave phone behind and stay more present
-Noise meter to check decibels in surrounding area (new in WatchOS 6)
-Tracks heart rate (same as previous models)
-Has compass and elevation readings (new on Series 5)
-Water resistant to 50 meters (I don’t ever really take mine off except for showering)
-Has emergency SOS (same as previous models)
-Connects to WiFi (same as previous models)
-Large range of apps
-Easy to use
The Bad:
-As with most Apple products, they are a bit on the expensive side but they are well built and long lasting
The Bottom Line:
I own an Apple Watch Series 3 WITHOUT LTE but purchased the Apple Watch Series 5 WITH LTE this time. Without a doubt, the Series 5 is a worthy upgrade from an Apple Watch Series 3. If you’re wondering whether or not to get the LTE version, get the LTE version if you can afford it and I’ll explain why after I review the actual device below. If you don’t own an Apple Watch and are in the Apple ecosystem, then I would recommend checking this smart watch also for its functionality and health tracking.
Display and Battery Life:
First, let’s talk about the display and battery life. The Always On Display on this Series 5 watch is so much better than previous generations because now there’s almost no lag when you turn your wrist to get the display to turn on. In addition, now there is a watch face on the screen all the time and not just a black screen like on the Series 3 or 4. The battery life on the Series 5 even with the always on display lasts all day. I usually end the day with 35% charge left and that’s from when I wake up at 6:30AM to when I go to bed around 11:00PM. I should also mention that when it says always on display, it still dims slightly when your wrist is turned away from you. Also if you use the modular watch face like I do, no one can read your calendar appointments or texts since it blurs those out when the watch is in “dim” mode. The other big change for the display from the Series 3 to 5 is that it is a larger display by 2mm. It might not sound like much but it looks surprisingly larger when on your wrist and fits more text.
Storage:
Storage has increased from 16GB to 32GB and that means you can fit more songs on your watch. I like to work out with my watch so it’s nice to have more songs on my watch that I can listen to through my AirPods. The watch can connect via bluetooth to any bluetooth headphones btw. However, you can only load music onto your watch through songs you have in Apple Music. Therefore, you cannot download music from Spotify onto your watch directly. You’d have to run the Spotify app through your watch that would connect to your phone (basically no local storage of Spotify music).
New sensors and apps:
The Series 4 and 5 both have the ECG sensor which is neat in that it can tell you if you have AFIB. You just have to put your finger on the crown for 30 seconds and it will give you a reading. There is now a compass and elevation on the Series 5 watch only which aids in navigation. There is also a noise meter app built into Watch OS 6 which can tell you the decibels in the surrounding areas.
Health tracking:
What makes the Apple Watch fantastic is its ability to track all your metrics from heart rate to workouts. There is a workout app on the watch that tracks cycling, walking, swimming, running, elliptical, etc. It can track it all and sync to your Health app which logs your history. In addition, there is the general activity app that tracks your steps and just your general movement for the day. This data also syncs to your health app.
——-
LTE version or not?
This part of the review is for people that aren’t sure whether they should buy the LTE version of the watch or not. When I bought my first Apple Watch Series 3 a couple of years ago, I decided to get the non-LTE version of the watch (if you do not have LTE, the phone connects to your phone via bluetooth so you have to be within 25 feet of your phone to sync) because I thought well I always have my phone with me so why waste the money on the LTE version and then also pay an extra $10 per month to AT&T for the service (you can still buy the LTE version of the watch and use it without LTE service). To take a step even further back, my main reason for getting an Apple Watch was to reduce my iPhone screen time and to be more present in general. The biggest time suck with my phone wasn’t the checking of texts or email, it was the simple act of taking my phone out of my pocket which opened the door to what I call collateral damage. By this I mean, I would take my phone out of my pocket to check a text which was fast but next thing I know I’ve spent 5 minutes checking ESPN, CNN, etc. So I thought the Apple Watch Series 3 without LTE would help me reduce my phone screen time but unfortunately the non LTE version was not helping because I still had my Apple Watch and phone on me at all times. It was still too easy for me to check my phone. With the new and updated Apple Watch Series 5, I wanted to try it out again but this time with LTE. Amazingly, in just the past few days I’ve noticed a huge difference mentally. I’ve reduced my screen time quite a bit since I can actually leave my phone at home and not fear missing out on an important phone call or text. Since I don’t have my phone, I can’t check the web or any other apps that are a time suck. The only thing that I am missing is the ability to take a picture but in reality being more present is worth missing a picture here and there. Over the weekend, it was great to just go play baseball with my kid at the park and leave my phone behind; it was the most present I’ve been in a long time with him on the field. I also went to lunch and coffee with my wife and we had a great conversation without my phone as everyone around us was staring at their phones while eating. The greatest effect overall is just mentally how I don’t feel as necessary to have my phone by me at all times. Even when I have my phone with me now, my first instinct isn’t to grab my phone but rather I just look at my watch. Anyways, if you can afford the LTE version and the service plan, then I would recommend getting the LTE version.
Overall, the only downside I can see of the Apple Watch Series 5 is the price. As with all Apple products, you pay a premium but they are well built and last a long time. With that being said, I would highly recommend upgrading from the Apple Series 3 Watch to the Apple Series 5 Watch. If you have an Apple Series 4 Watch, you could probably wait another year. If you don’t have an Apple Watch at all, I would recommend trying one with LTE if you want to track your health metrics and also If you want to try to reduce your screen time.














I am now changing to a 5 start bc when my husband went back to the verizon store re the 'sim chip' they said he needed from his old one the new person he talked to said it didn't HAVE or NEED a sim chip so sorry about the confusion. It is now hooked up to his phone and all is right with the world. haha
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