Faster Apple Watch Series 9 launches with on-device Siri processing

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in Apple Watch edited September 2023

The newly announced Apple Watch Series 9 brings the first speed bump since 2020's Series 6, on-device Siri processing, and more.

The new Apple Watch brings a performance boost and greater Find My accuracy
The new Apple Watch brings a performance boost and greater Find My accuracy



"Apple Watch is an indispensable companion that helps millions of people with their health, fitness, communications, and safety," Jeff Williams, Apple's chief operating officer said. "We're introducing our best Apple Watch lineup, with incredible new capabilities and technological advancements, including a new double tap gesture, brighter display, on-device Siri, as well as our first-ever carbon neutral products."

"Whether users are upgrading from earlier models or buying their first," he continued, "there's never been a more compelling time to experience Apple Watch."



As predicted, the Apple Watch Series 9 has brought no visible hardware redesign to the main chassis, nor any new health sensors. What will be noticeable is that the new Watch will perform significantly faster, and so should feel more responsive, than any previous model.

That's because its S9 is the first true processor update in three years. Previous editions of the Watch have seen an S7 in the Series 7 and S8 in the Series 8, but neither had a significant performance boost.



The S9 processor also incorporates a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip. It's the same as in the iPhone 15, and is intended to provide "distance and direction, as well as visual, haptic, and audio guidance to a misplaced iPhone."

Apple Watch Series 9 colors
Apple Watch Series 9 colors



Apple Watch Series 9 is also significantly brighter, going up to 2000nits for visibility in bright daylight -- double that of the previous generation -- and down to 1nit when dimmed.

Siri voice commands are now being processed on device for speed, and includes a focus on health.

"So now you can ask how much did I sleep last night?" said Deirdre Caldbeck, director of Apple Watch Product Marketing. "What's my average walking heart rate? Or how does my moving look today and you can log health data like your weight or period or that you've taken your medications with just your voice."

Siri health queries will be coming "later this year in English and Mandarin with more languages to follow."

Apple says that the same on-device processing means that, with the Watch's Neural Engine, dictation is up to 25% more accurate than Apple Watch Series 8.

Apple Watch Series 9 features summary
Apple Watch Series 9 features summary



Apple has also introduced a new way to issue commands. With Double Tap, users can simply tap their finger and thumb together twice to in order to answer calls, stop timers and so on.

Apple says that Double Tap will be available "next month."

New Hermes Apple Watch bands
New Hermes Apple Watch bands



Despite the increased brightness, Apple claims that the Apple Watch Series 9 has an "all-day" battery charge of 18 hours.

Environmental impact



The Apple Watch Series 9 -- in certain combinations of Watch and bands -- is Apple's first-ever carbon neutral device.

"At Apple, we are committed to making products customers love and protecting the planet at the same time, and this year, we hit a key milestone toward our Apple 2030 goal," said Lisa Jackson, Apple's vice president of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives.

"Our first carbon neutral products were made in a uniquely Apple way," she continued, "steeply reducing carbon emissions from materials, electricity, and transportation through innovation and design."

The new Apple Watch Series 9 uses 100% recycled aluminum and 100% recycled cobalt in its battery.

As part of this, the packaging for the Apple Watch has been reduced in size. Its smaller shape means Apple can ship up to 25% more Watches at a time, and together with low carbon shipping modes like ocean freight, Apple gets a 78% decrease in its carbon footprint.

New Watch bands



As predicted, Apple has dropped its leather Watch bands, and that includes its traditional Hermes leather ones. Apple says that it will not again use leather in its product range.

New Apple Watch bands from Apple
New Apple Watch bands from Apple



However, it is continuing with Hermes, as well as Nike. In both cases, the new bands are more environmentally friendly, which means with Nike Sport Loop, a space-dye pattern repurposes yarn from previous years.

Apple itself is also producing environmentally better bands. The company has launched a form of band it calls FineWoven, which it says has a suede-like feel.

Price and availability



Apple Watch Series 9 is available to pre-order today, and will ship to users from September 22, 2023. It starts from $399.

The new Apple Watch Hermes and Nike bands can also be ordered today, and will be in stores from September 22.

Aluminum models of the Apple Watch Series 9 come in starlight, midnight, silver, (PRODUCT)RED, and pink. The stainless steel edition comes in gold, silver and graphite.

An Apple Watch Hermes edition comes in stainless steel in silver or space black.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 16
    Getting rid of leather and plastic packaging is a big commitment. That's a big task to bring along big companies like Hermes and Nike on the environmental changes, too. Bravo, Apple!
    Alex1NStrangeDayswatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 16
    On-device Siri? Now it can be even completely useless much faster! 
    dk49appleinsideruser
  • Reply 3 of 16
    dk49dk49 Posts: 267member
    How disappointing. Moving to 3nm SIP should have resulted in at least some improvements in battery life, as that's the most requested feature for the watch. And no new health sensor too. What's there to be excited about? 
    entropysgrandact73
  • Reply 4 of 16
    Have they got rid of the stainless steel models? 
    The gold was very nice for ladies.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 16
    Not much improvement (very minor tweaks) and they have dropped the ultra original watch face. Get the impression next year we will have carbon neutral plastic watches and cardboard wrist bands if things continue! 

    Anyone stop to think why we are paying the same or even higher prices for other peoples recycled materials! Surly the price should go down as the quality or durability has decreased?  I even read Titanium scratches easily.

    Thoughts? 
  • Reply 6 of 16
    DocUpdate said:
    Not much improvement (very minor tweaks) and they have dropped the ultra original watch face. Get the impression next year we will have carbon neutral plastic watches and cardboard wrist bands if things continue! 

    Anyone stop to think why we are paying the same or even higher prices for other peoples recycled materials! Surly the price should go down as the quality or durability has decreased?  I even read Titanium scratches easily.

    Thoughts? 
    Is the new double tap gesture available for old watches? 
  • Reply 7 of 16
    DocUpdate said:
    Not much improvement (very minor tweaks) and they have dropped the ultra original watch face. Get the impression next year we will have carbon neutral plastic watches and cardboard wrist bands if things continue! 

    Anyone stop to think why we are paying the same or even higher prices for other peoples recycled materials! Surly the price should go down as the quality or durability has decreased?  I even read Titanium scratches easily.

    Thoughts? 
    Is the new double tap gesture available for old watches? 
    No. I think they said it needed the clever new accelerometer and neural whatnot magic…
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 16
    DocUpdate said:
    Not much improvement (very minor tweaks) and they have dropped the ultra original watch face. Get the impression next year we will have carbon neutral plastic watches and cardboard wrist bands if things continue! 

    Anyone stop to think why we are paying the same or even higher prices for other peoples recycled materials! Surly the price should go down as the quality or durability has decreased?  I even read Titanium scratches easily.

    Thoughts? 
    Is the new double tap gesture available for old watches? 
    No. I think they said it needed the clever new accelerometer and neural whatnot magic…
    Then I will upgrade from my Series 8. Thanks. 
    appleinsideruser
  • Reply 9 of 16
    saareksaarek Posts: 1,523member
    DocUpdate said:
    Not much improvement (very minor tweaks) and they have dropped the ultra original watch face. Get the impression next year we will have carbon neutral plastic watches and cardboard wrist bands if things continue! 

    Anyone stop to think why we are paying the same or even higher prices for other peoples recycled materials! Surly the price should go down as the quality or durability has decreased?  I even read Titanium scratches easily.

    Thoughts? 
    I think you’ve got to accept that year on year updates of any of Apples major products will feel pedestrian and barely worth the hype.

    But then you’ll realise 4-5 years down the line that your next upgrade is well worth it due to all of those small additions and refinements over the years.

    I hope my Series 6 lasts another 2 years, it does everything I need and does it well.

    By then the Series X, or whatever it’s called, will offer a compelling upgrade.
    StrangeDayswatto_cobra
  • Reply 10 of 16
    JapheyJaphey Posts: 1,767member
    DocUpdate said:
    Not much improvement (very minor tweaks) and they have dropped the ultra original watch face. Get the impression next year we will have carbon neutral plastic watches and cardboard wrist bands if things continue! 

    Anyone stop to think why we are paying the same or even higher prices for other peoples recycled materials! Surly the price should go down as the quality or durability has decreased?  I even read Titanium scratches easily.

    Thoughts? 
    Is the new double tap gesture available for old watches? 
    No. I think they said it needed the clever new accelerometer and neural whatnot magic…
    Then I will upgrade from my Series 8. Thanks. 
    Just like that? Based on one strangers answer that included the words “I think” and “whatnot”? 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 11 of 16
    JapheyJaphey Posts: 1,767member
    KBuffett said:
    Have they got rid of the stainless steel models? 
    The gold was very nice for ladies.
    They still have them. Gold, Silver, and Graphite. $699/$749. Thinking about a Silver model for myself. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 12 of 16
    anyone been able to actually order one yet? after making all the selections (standard 9 model...nothing fancy or crazy), there's no option to purchase it as it's not available in-stores and not available for delivery.
    edited September 2023 watto_cobra
  • Reply 13 of 16
    dk49 said:
    How disappointing. Moving to 3nm SIP should have resulted in at least some improvements in battery life, as that's the most requested feature for the watch. And no new health sensor too. What's there to be excited about? 
    There is improvement to battery life, which is why it remains the same despite adding new features that have a computational cost, like DoubleTap, and on-device Siri processing. 

    As for annual upgrades, you must realize you aren’t expected to upgrade devices every year. That’s strictly for enthusiasts. The of the game is incremental improvements, which is how we get a device that is vastly improved compared to a handful of years prior. Fix your expectations.
    ihatescreennameswatto_cobra
  • Reply 14 of 16
    DocUpdate said:
    Not much improvement (very minor tweaks) and they have dropped the ultra original watch face. Get the impression next year we will have carbon neutral plastic watches and cardboard wrist bands if things continue! 

    Anyone stop to think why we are paying the same or even higher prices for other peoples recycled materials! Surly the price should go down as the quality or durability has decreased?  I even read Titanium scratches easily.

    Thoughts? 
    Metal scratches? What is this madness!

    As for incremental updates, time to repost Gruber’s piece. Iterative product development is the name of the game. It’s how we got from the original iPhone/Mac/Watch/whatever to the current versions, or iterations. They don't pop out of a clamshell, fully formed. 

    https://www.macworld.com/article/1151235/macs/apple-rolls.html

    edited September 2023 ihatescreennameswatto_cobra
  • Reply 15 of 16
    Japhey said:
    DocUpdate said:
    Not much improvement (very minor tweaks) and they have dropped the ultra original watch face. Get the impression next year we will have carbon neutral plastic watches and cardboard wrist bands if things continue! 

    Anyone stop to think why we are paying the same or even higher prices for other peoples recycled materials! Surly the price should go down as the quality or durability has decreased?  I even read Titanium scratches easily.

    Thoughts? 
    Is the new double tap gesture available for old watches? 
    No. I think they said it needed the clever new accelerometer and neural whatnot magic…
    Then I will upgrade from my Series 8. Thanks. 
    Just like that? Based on one strangers answer that included the words “I think” and “whatnot”? 
    Thanks for the strange label 😝
    Apple explains Double Tap “is enabled by the [wearable’s] faster Neural Engine.”
    https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/smartwatches/double-tap-lets-you-operate-the-apple-watch-9-without-touching-the-screen

    oh don’t forget you can already do some of this handy stuff with assistive touch hand gestures on your Series 8 https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT212760
    edited September 2023 watto_cobra
  • Reply 16 of 16
    dk49dk49 Posts: 267member
    dk49 said:
    How disappointing. Moving to 3nm SIP should have resulted in at least some improvements in battery life, as that's the most requested feature for the watch. And no new health sensor too. What's there to be excited about? 
    There is improvement to battery life, which is why it remains the same despite adding new features that have a computational cost, like DoubleTap, and on-device Siri processing. 

    As for annual upgrades, you must realize you aren’t expected to upgrade devices every year. That’s strictly for enthusiasts. The of the game is incremental improvements, which is how we get a device that is vastly improved compared to a handful of years prior. Fix your expectations.
    Those features may not be used by everyone all the time. If the user is not using these features then the watch must give better battery life. If not then it's a dud.
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