Robust health/fitness tracking, Bright, always-on display, Appealing new color options, Speedy and responsive, Fun, diverse watch faces
Modest upgrade over Series 5, Still need to charge daily, No third-party faces
Series 6 is the best Apple Watch to date, but also the one that provides the least incentive to upgrade if you already have last year's model. Coming from a Series 4 or earlier, you'll see enough new changes and enhancements to potentially consider the pu...
Stylish, multitude of features, exceptional display,
Very pricey, essentially limited to iOS
All in all, we strongly think the Apple Watch Series 6 is easily the best smartwatch currently available if you have an iPhone. It is packed with smart features and functions and can be a great option for tracking your workouts as well. It's a sleek and s...
In review: Apple Watch Series 6Making and taking phone calls, paying, listening to music, downloading popular apps from the app store - the Apple Watch has many benefits indeed. However, is switching to the new Series 6 justifiable if you already own an o...
Doesn't work with Android phones, Costly, Average battery life
From $399 at AppleFrom $399 at Best BuyFrom ₹40,900 at Apple IndiaWe may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.ViewClose Comments (10)ReviewsAppleHarish JonnalagaddaHarish Jonnalagadda is the Regional Editor at Android Central. A ref...
Premium design and accessories, Big, bright screen with always-on display, Stellar heart rate monitoring, Accurate, reliable GPS, Unmatched app support
Sleep tracking is too basic, Battery life could be better, No third-party watch faces
The Apple Watch Series 6 the best smartwatch you can buy and blows the competition out of the water. There are better fitness watches, sure, but the new Apple Watch is solid all around. Just be ready to pay up...
Published: 2020-10-10, Author: Jeff , review by: 9to5mac.com
If you’re coming from an Apple Watch Series 5, a watch that Apple no longer sells, then I’d definitely recommend sticking with it for at least another generation. While the Series 6 blood oxygen sensor and some of the other enhancements are nice, it’s not yet worth the upgrade in my opinion. With the Series 5, you have a fast watch with an always-on display, so it’s an even better watch than the Apple Watch SE if you ask me.
Published: 2020-10-07, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.com
New colors add newness to a timeless design, Excellent mix of foreground and background features, Impressive array of features and sensors
Battery life hasn't improved, Ondemand bloodoxygen readings are finicky
The Apple Watch Series 6 is no doubt an expensive smartwatch, even if you stick to the cheapest option ($399 for the 40mm aluminum model with a silicone band). But the extra money is worth it. The Series 3 may be half the price, but you're getting a very...
Sleep tracking in watchOS 7 isn't super useful, Summary, The Apple Watch Series 6 isn't much different from the Series 5, and the changes that matter most aren't necessarily the ones you can see. That said, we'll never complain when an already great smart
Mat Smith/EngadgetIf you're an iOS user choosing between three Apple Watches -- the $199 Series 3, the $279 Apple Watch and the $399 Series 6 -- let me make this easy. No one should buy the Series 3; it's too slow and won't be eligible for watchOS upgrade...