Apple Watch SE 2
The Apple Watch SE 2 runs watchOS 9 (upgradable) and is powered by the Apple S8 SiP with a 64-bit dual-core processor and PowerVR graphics. It has no camera. The screen is a Retina LTPO OLED (Ion-X glass) with up to 1000 nits brightness in 40 mm or 44 mm sizes. Battery is a built-in Li-ion cell (~245 mAh for 40 mm / ~296 mAh for 44 mm) giving up to 18 hours of typical use. It includes GPS, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi, eSIM (cellular models), heart rate and motion sensors in an aluminum case.
Key Features
- 07 September 2022
- watchOS 9.0, upgradable to watchOS 26.2
- Apple S8 SiP
- 32GB
- eSIM
-
1.78 inches
448 x 368 pixels
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1GB
LPDDR5
-
No
-
Li-Ion 296 mAh
Wireless
Technical Specifications
Speed
HSPA, LTE
Network
2G Band
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Band
HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100
4G Band
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 39, 40, 41, 66
Launch
Annoucement
07 September 2022
Availability
Available: Released 16 September 2022
Body
Height
44 mm
Width
38 mm
Thickness
10.7 mm
Weight
33 Gram
Build
Glass front, plastic/sapphire crystal back, aluminum frame
Display
Screen Type
Retina LTPO OLED, 1000 nits (peak)
Screen Size
1.78 inches
Resolution
448 x 368 pixels
ppi density
326 ppi density
Protection
Ion-X strengthened glass
Durability
WR50
50m water resistant
Operating Platform
OS
watchOS 9.0, upgradable to watchOS 26.2
Chipset
Apple S8 SiP
CPU
Dual-core (64-bit dual-core processor)
CPU
PowerVR
Memory
External Memory
No
Internal Memory
32GB
Type of Memory
-
RAM
1GB
Camera
No
Selfie camera
No
Connectivity
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
5.3, A2DP, LE
Positioning
GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, QZSS
NFC
Yes
USB Type
No
Data
2G GSM, 3G HSPA, 4G LTE
Features
Sensors
Accelerometer, gyro, heart rate (2nd gen), barometer, always-on altimeter, compass, Fall Detection, Crash Detection, Ambient light sensor
Loud Speeker
Yes
No 3.5mm jack
Battery
Type & Capacity
Li-Ion 296 mAh
Charging
Wireless:
Wireless
Misc
SIM
eSIM
Color
Midnight, Starlight, Silver
Price Range
USD $249–$329
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