An internal document reveals full details about Apple Watch Series 7: weights, connectivity, and more


A new internal document from Apple reveals more details about the Apple Watch Series 7, including weights, connectivity, and internal components. A comparison document that Apple didn’t share with customers shows that the watch has a new S7 system in the package, but it retains the same CPU and speeds as the S6 series 6 chip.

Get to know the S7, like the S6

Last night, developer Stephen Troton Smith discovered that the Apple Watch Series 7 … Exactly the same CPU Like the Apple Watch Series 6, this document confirms these details. What’s different is just the branding – something that Apple doesn’t pay much for.

Apple calls the new SiP in the Series 7 the S7 chip. While the CPU remains the same, it is possible that some other minor components have already been changed to fit the larger screen.

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Other details such as the weight of each model are also included in the documentation. Apple has not yet disclosed this information on apple.com.

  • The aluminum Apple Watch Series 7 weighs 32.0g/38.8g vs. last year’s 30.5g/36.4g
  • The stainless steel watches are noticeably heavier, weighing in at 42.3g/51.5g vs. last year’s 39.7g/47.1g
  • The Series 7 titanium models weigh 37.0 g / 45.1 g, versus 34.6 g / 41.3 g last year.

According to the document, Series 7 has the same headset as Series 6, and is still 50% higher than Series 3. Series 7 has the same Bluetooth 5.0 components, the same U1 chip, the same 32GB storage, the same international emergency call function.

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You can download the document itself from the Dropbox link in the tweet shared with us below. Note that Apple says at the end of the document that all specifications are still “subject to change without notice.”

The Apple Watch Series 7 doesn’t have a release date or pre-order date later this fall.

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