Apple Watch Ultra 2 Teardown Confirms Bigger Battery

Apple Watch Ultra 2 Teardown Confirms Bigger Battery

Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Series 9: A Sneak Peek Under the Hood

Apple Watch Ultra 2

If you’re an Apple fan, chances are you’re always on the lookout for the latest and greatest tech from the Cupertino-based company. And one of the hottest gadgets right now is the Apple Watch. Recently, iFixit shared an exciting video with teardowns of two highly anticipated models: the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Apple Watch Series 9. Let’s take a closer look at what makes these watches tick.

More Power to You

Perhaps one of the most interesting findings from iFixit’s teardowns is the battery capacity of the Apple Watch Ultra 2. As ENBLE reported last week, the Ultra 2 comes with a 564 mAh battery – around 4% larger than its predecessor, the original Apple Watch Ultra. Despite the increase in capacity, both models boast the same impressive battery life of up to 36 hours. Apple’s engineering prowess never ceases to amaze!

On the other hand, the 41mm Series 9 retains the same 282 mAh battery capacity as its predecessor, the Series 8. While some may have hoped for a bigger battery, Apple seems confident that the current capacity is more than sufficient to power the watch for extended periods of time.

Peek Inside

The video teardowns from iFixit also give us a glimpse of the internal workings of these watches. Interestingly, there don’t seem to be any obvious hardware changes related to the new Double Tap gesture coming with watchOS 10.1 next month. This indicates that the Ultra 2 and Series 9 have similar internal designs as their respective predecessors, the Ultra and Series 8. While some might have expected significant upgrades, Apple seems to have focused more on refining and perfecting the existing formula, rather than implementing drastic changes.

The Quest for the iPhone 15

While the teardowns of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Series 9 have undoubtedly whetted our appetites for more Apple gadget dissections, iFixit has yet to unveil any teardowns of the much-anticipated iPhone 15 models. Apple enthusiasts will have to exercise some patience before diving into the intriguing inner workings of these new iPhones.

All in all, these teardowns offer an exciting glimpse into the world of Apple Watch engineering. The increase in battery capacity for the Ultra 2 and the familiar internal design for both models indicate that Apple is staying true to its commitment of delivering creative and innovative products. We eagerly await further teardowns and insights from iFixit as they continue to unveil the inner secrets of our favorite gadgets.